Feast of July

R, 118 min. Directed by Christopher Menaul. Starring Embeth Davidtz, Tom Bell, Gemma Jones, James Purefoy, Greg Wise, Kenneth Anderson, Ben Chaplin.

Not reviewed at press time. Based on the acclaimed novel by H.E. Bates, this Merchant-Ivory production is a British drama about a young woman (Davidtz from Schindler's List) who, in the late-19th century, embarks on an arduous journey to find the lover who has betrayed her.

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Feast of July, Christopher Menaul, Embeth Davidtz, Tom Bell, Gemma Jones, James Purefoy, Greg Wise, Kenneth Anderson, Ben Chaplin

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