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A Month in the Country is a British film adaptation of J. L. Carr's novel, starring Colin Firth and Kenneth Branagh. It follows a war veteran who restores a medieval mural and falls in love in a rural Yorkshire village in 1920.
A 1987 British drama film about two World War I veterans who restore a medieval mural in a Yorkshire church. Starring Colin Firth and Kenneth Branagh, directed by Pat O'Connor, based on a novel by J.L. Carr.
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- Drama
- Pat O'Connor
- 1987-12-04
A novel about a World War I veteran who uncovers a mural in a Yorkshire church and recalls his summer of healing. Based on the author's own experiences, the book explores themes of spirituality, happiness, and nostalgia.
- James Lloyd Carr
- 1980
A Month in the Country. Two shaken soldiers (Colin Firth, Kenneth Branagh) recover from World War I one summer in a Yorkshire village. Watch A Month in the Country with a...
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- Pat O'connor
- PG
- Colin Firth
Two soldiers (Colin Firth, Kenneth Branagh) recover from World War I while spending a summer in a Yorkshire village. Five centuries ago, a mural was created in a country church in the north of England, and then hidden under layers of white paint.
Jan 1, 2001 · A poetic and historical fiction about a veteran who restores a medieval mural in a Yorkshire village. The novel explores themes of art, time, and loss through the memories of the main character.
A Month in the Country is a first-person narrative told by Thomas Birkin, a twenty-something veteran of World War One suffering from combat fatigue and the emotional toll of the collapse of his marriage; his face twitches uncontrollably and at times he stammers.