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Director: Peter Moffatt
Cast: Keith Barron, Jean Rimmer, Daphne Anderson, Angus MacKay
1977: Edgar Parker is about to emigrate to Canada. His wife wants him to stay in London for the Jubilee celebrations.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Silver Lining is a 1977 film directed by Peter Moffatt that has received a mixed critical reception. While some critics praised its thoughtful exploration of a couple's dilemma over whether to stay in London for the Jubilee celebrations or emigrate to Canada, the film has not received any major awards recognition. The film's IMDb rating of 6.4/10 suggests a moderately positive audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Directed by Peter Moffatt in 1977, Silver Lining is a charming character-driven drama that explores the nuances of family life through the performances of stars like Keith Barron and Jean Rimmer. Fans of thoughtful, slice-of-life films will appreciate the film's intimate tone and insightful exploration of the tensions and compromises within one man's decision to emigrate.
Silver Lining, A Silver Lining or The Silver Lining may refer to:Silver lining (idiom), a metaphor for optimism in the common English-language idiom "Every cloud has a silver lining"
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