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Nonso Anozie | Ezra | |
Sally Hawkins | Poppy | |
Sylvestra Le Touzel | Heather | |
Karina Fernandez | Flamenco Teacher | |
Caroline Martin | ||
Sarah Niles | Tash | |
Kate O'Flynn | Suzy | |
Alexis Zegerman | Zoe | |
Eddie Marsan | Scott | |
Stanley Townsend | ||
Samuel Roukin | ||
Elliot Cowan | Bookseller | |
Andrea Riseborough | Dawn | |
Sinead Matthews | Alice | |
Joseph Kloska | Suzy's Boyfriend | |
Anna Reynolds | Receptionist | |
Trevor Cooper | Patient | |
Philip Arditti | Flamenco Student |
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Producer | Simon Channing Williams
David Garrett Simon Channing-Williams James Clayton Gail Egan |
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Writer | Mike Leigh
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Cinematography | Dick Pope
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Musician | Gary Yershon
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Academy Award nominee Mike Leigh (Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, Vera Drake, 2004), delivers the delightfully fresh and cheerful comedy Happy-Go-Lucky. Free-spirited and effervescent, Poppy is a schoolteacher whose unstoppable optimism guides her life. Bubbling forth with giggles, laughter and jokes, life's a bowl of cherries - even when she comes across a few pits. Whether it's a cranky driving teacher or a fiery flamenco instructor, Poppy embraces life on the sunny side of the street. It's a joyous, feel-good film you'll find irresistible. |
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