AfterLife (film)

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AfterLife
Directed byAlison Peebles
Written byAndrea Gibb
Produced byCatherine Aitken
Ros Borland
StarringLindsay Duncan
Kevin McKidd
Paula Sage
James Laurenson
CinematographyGrant Cameron
Edited byColin Monie
Music byPaddy Cunneen
Release date
  • 19 August 2003 (2003-08-19) (Edinburgh Film Festival)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

AfterLife is a 2003 film drama set in Scotland directed by Alison Peebles and original screen play by Andrea Gibb. An ambitious Scottish journalist forced to choose between his high-flying career or caring for his younger sister who has Down syndrome.

Afterlife won the Audience Award at The Edinburgh Film Festival 2003.

Stars Lindsay Duncan, with Kevin McKidd and Shirley Henderson. Newcomer Paula Sage holds her own as the Bingo-playing sister Roberta. Sage's role won her a BAFTA Scotland award for best first time performance and Best Actress in the Bratislava International Film Festival, 2004.

James Laurenson and Isla Blair also have acting roles.

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