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    My Summer of Love

    R2005 · Drama · 1h 23m

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  2. My Summer of Love is a 2004 British drama film directed by Paweł Pawlikowski and co-written by Pawlikowski and Michael Wynne. Based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Helen Cross, the film explores the romantic relationship between two young women from different classes and backgrounds.

  3. Synopsis. On a hot sunny summer day in rural Yorkshire, England, Mona (Natalie Press) is a young teenage girl pushing her broken-down motorbike down a hill. While Mona rests in the grass off the road, another teenage girl named Tamsin (Emily Blunt) happens by. She is riding on horseback and chances upon Mona.

  4. Jul 1, 2005 · With Natalie Press, Emily Blunt, Paddy Considine, Dean Andrews. In the Yorkshire countryside, working-class tomboy Mona meets the exotic, pampered Tamsin. Over the summer season, the two young women discover they have much to teach one another, and much to explore together.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Pawel Pawlikowski
    • 2005-07-01
  5. Jun 17, 2005 · Tamsin (Emily Blunt) is a student on summer break living at her family's estate, passing the time riding her horse and practicing the cello. From different worlds, they meet and kindle a ...

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    • Paul Pavlikovsky
    • R
    • Natalie Press
  6. Jun 16, 2005 · Tamsin ( Emily Blunt) is a rich girl, about the same age, sleek and brunette, on horseback the first time Mona sees her. She's spending the summer at her family's country house. "You're' invited," she tells Mona. "I'm always here." Tamsin's mother is absent. Her father is present but seems absent.

  7. Oct 22, 2004 · A long, hot English summer creeps up on the emotions of two 16-year-old girls, who live in the same Yorkshire village but are really a world apart. Mona has had a tough time growing up, but has a...

  8. My Summer Of Love. Reviewed by: Scott Macdonald. Tweet. My Summer Of Love has been directed by Pawel Pawlikowski with enormous heart and invisible puppeteering. The story concerns two young women who are particularly lonely. Mona (Nathalie Press) has next to no privileges, a thick Yorkshire accent and a restless desire for something more.

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