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  1. Hideous Kinky is a 1998 drama film directed by Scottish director Gillies MacKinnon. Based on Esther Freud's semi-autobiographical 1992 novel of the same name, it follows a young English mother who moves from London to Morocco with her two young daughters in the early 1970s. The film stars Kate Winslet and French-Moroccan actor Saïd Taghmaoui.

    • £3.2 million
    • Ann Scott
    • John E. Keane
    • 2 October 1998
  2. Apr 16, 1999 · Hideous Kinky: Directed by Gillies MacKinnon. With Kate Winslet, Saïd Taghmaoui, Bella Riza, Carrie Mullan. Unsatisfied with her life in England, young mother Julia relocates to Morocco with her small daughters, Lucy and Bea. Although the family enjoys various adventures, they struggle to make ends meet.

    • (6.8K)
    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Gillies MacKinnon
    • 1999-04-16
  3. Aug 27, 2021. Rated: 3/4 • Apr 27, 2012. Apr 27, 2012. Unsatisfied with her life in England, young mother Julia (Kate Winslet) relocates to Morocco with her small daughters, Lucy (Carrie Mullan)...

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    • Gillies Mackinnon
    • R
    • Kate Winslet
  4. Apr 23, 1999 · Roger Ebert April 23, 1999. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. In the 1970s, there were movies about the carefree lives of hippies and flower people, and on the screen you could see their children, long-haired, sunburned and barefoot, solemn witnesses at rock concerts and magical mystery tours.

  5. Jul 13, 2010 · 127K views 13 years ago. An incredible journey of self discovery and break from convention, HIDEOUS KINKY follows the story of a young mother and her daughters' journey to Marrakech, Morocco ...

  6. Hideous Kinky is an autobiographical novel by Esther Freud, daughter of British painter Lucian Freud and Bernardine Coverley and great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud. It depicts the author's unconventional childhood in Morocco with her mother and her elder sister, Bea. In 1998, a film adaptation was released.

  7. 1999 · 1 hr 39 min. R. Drama · Romance · Independent. Disenchanted with the dreary conventions of English life, 25-year-old Julia (Kate Winslet) heads for Morocco with her children, six-year-old Lucy and precocious eight-year-old Bea.