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  1. Secrets & Lies: Directed by Mike Leigh. With Timothy Spall, Phyllis Logan, Brenda Blethyn, Claire Rushbrook. Following the death of her adoptive parents, a successful young black optometrist establishes contact with her biological mother -- a lonely white factory worker living in poverty in East London.

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  2. Mar 30, 2021 · Twenty-five years ago, Mike Leigh’s Secrets and Lies stormed the film world, winning the Palme d’Or at Cannes and later getting nominated for five Oscars including Best Picture. The film ...

  3. Oct 4, 2023 · What is the runtime of “Secrets & Lies”? The runtime of “Secrets & Lies” is approximately 2 hours and 16 minutes. 8. Where was the movie filmed? “Secrets & Lies” was filmed in the United Kingdom. 9. Does “Secrets & Lies” have any sequels or spin-offs? No, “Secrets & Lies” does not have any sequels or spin-offs. 10.

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  5. Jan 28, 2009 · Every camera setup, every closeup, the size and timing of every closeup, the editing of the whole, works to unfold the scene powerfully. Material enough for a season of soap opera is handled in several minutes and never seems forced or arbitrary. The tricky thing with many Leigh films is to process the comedy.

  6. Following the death of her adoptive parents, a successful young black optometrist establishes contact with her biological mother -- a lonely white factory worker living in poverty in East London. Cynthia lives in London with her sullen street-sweeper daughter. Her brother has been successful with his photographer's business and now lives nearby ...

  7. Secrets & Lies delves into social issues with delicate aplomb and across-the-board incredible acting, and stands as one of writer-director Mike Leigh's most powerful works. After her adoptive ...

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  8. Mar 31, 2021 · Secrets & Lies, Leigh’s Palme d’Or-winning drama focused on the consequences of a revealed parentage to a group of interconnected suburban Londoners, is perhaps the best in Leigh’s filmography–and comes to Criterion with a diverse and insightful package after many years out of print. After the death of her adoptive mother, Hortense ...

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