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Aug 24, 2017 · A young farmer and a Romanian migrant worker fall in love in this drama set in Yorkshire. The film features real farm scenes, a BAFTA-nominated director and a cast of newcomers.
- (36K)
- Drama, Romance
- Francis Lee
- 2017-08-24
God's Own Country is a 2017 British romantic drama film written and directed by Francis Lee in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Josh O'Connor and Alec Secăreanu . The plot follows a young sheep farmer in Yorkshire whose life is transformed by a Romanian migrant worker .
Where to watch. Currently you are able to watch "God's Own Country" streaming on AMC+ Amazon Channel, Hoopla. It is also possible to buy "God's Own Country" on Amazon Video, Vudu, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Vudu, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube online.
- Francis Lee
- R
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A gay romance drama set in rural England, where a young farmer and a Romanian immigrant fall in love and face challenges from the community. The movie features stunning cinematography of the Pennine Mountains and a realistic portrayal of farm life.
God's Own Country is a 2017 British drama film about a young farmer who falls in love with a Romanian migrant worker. The film has received positive reviews from critics and audiences, with a 4.5/5 rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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- Josh O'connor
- Francis Lee
- Drama, Romance, LGBTQ+
Oct 18, 2017 · Rotten Tomatoes Indie. 2.27M subscribers. Subscribed. 9K. 1.2M views 6 years ago. God's Own Country Trailer #1 (2017): Check out the new trailer starring Josh O'Connor, Alec Secareanu, and...
- 2 min
- 1.2M
- Rotten Tomatoes Indie
Jun 20, 2017 · GOD’S OWN COUNTRY SYNOPSIS: Johnny Saxby works long hours in brutal isolation on his family’s remote farm in the north of ...more. GOD’S OWN COUNTRY is released on DVD 29/1/2018...
- 2 min
- 1.4M
- BritFlicks