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  1. Tamara Drewe is a 2010 British romantic comedy film directed by Stephen Frears. The screenplay was written by Moira Buffini, based on the newspaper comic strip of the same name (which was then re-published as a graphic novel) written by Posy Simmonds.

  2. Sep 10, 2010 · Tamara Drewe: Directed by Stephen Frears. With Gemma Arterton, Roger Allam, Bill Camp, Dominic Cooper. A young newspaper writer returns to her hometown in the English countryside, where her childhood home is being prepped for sale.

    • (23K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Stephen Frears
    • 2010-09-10
  3. Oct 20, 2010 · Once in their teen years, Andy and Tamara apparently rummaged a bit among each other's netherlands, notwithstanding her nose. Nicholas the crime novelist is drawn to Tamara like a cat to tuna. He wears his fame like a backstage pass, and Tamara, after all, is not so very difficult to seduce.

  4. Oct 8, 2010 · Journalist Tamara Drewe (Gemma Arterton) returns to the small town she grew up in and causes a stir. Once an unattractive teenager with a big nose, she's had cosmetic surgery and transformed ...

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    • Stephen Frears
    • R
    • Gemma Arterton
  5. Aug 30, 2010 · 161. 71K views 13 years ago. Based on Posy Simmonds' beloved graphic novel of the same name (which was itself inspired by Thomas Hardy's classic Far From the Madding Crowd) this wittily...

    • 2 min
    • 72.3K
    • Sony Pictures Classics
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tamara_DreweTamara Drewe - Wikipedia

    Tamara Drewe is a graphic novel by Posy Simmonds. It first appeared as a weekly serial with a thirteen month run in The Guardian ' s Review section. It's a modern reworking of Thomas Hardy's 1874 novel Far from the Madding Crowd. The story was adapted into a feature film starring Gemma Arterton.

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  8. A young newspaper writer returns to her hometown in the English countryside, where her childhood home is being prepped for sale. The Independent journalist Tamara Drewe returns to Dorset, Ewedown, to sell the Winnard Farm that belonged to her deceased mother.

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