Eddie Ross

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Bons baisers de Liverpool
6.4
Teresa et Elaine habitent a Kirby, petite agglomération a quelques kilomètres de Liverpool. Teresa travaille dans une fabrique de poulets, Elaine ne travaille pas. Apres avoir fauche le porte-monnaie d'un malabar elles partent a Liverpool. Elles rencontrent dans un bar deux marins russes. Pour Elaine c'est l'amour et elle décide de rejoindre Peter en Russie. Tout le monde s'oppose a son départ alors elle écrit a Brejnev qui lui envoie un billet d'avion. Un film dans la veine de "My Beautiful Laundrette" qui sont la preuve d'une "nouvelle vague" britannique.
Comedy
Vampires
7

Vampires

Jan 09, 1979
Three boys watch horror films on late night TV and let their imaginations run wild seeing a man in a local cemetery who they believe to be a vampire.
Family
The Terence Davies Trilogy
6.3
Ces trois courts métrages semi-autobiographiques de Terence Davies suivent le parcours de Robert Tucker, que l'on voit d'abord comme un enfant sans défense dans "Children", puis comme un homme d'âge mûr au regard creux dans "Madonna and child", et enfin comme un vieil homme décrépit dans "Death and transfiguration". Onirique et profondément émouvant.
Drama
Bread
7.1

Bread

Nov 03, 1991
Bread is a British television sitcom, written by Carla Lane, produced by the BBC and screened on BBC1 from 1 May 1986 to 3 November 1991. The series focused on the devoutly-Catholic and extended Boswell family of Liverpool, in the district of Dingle, led by its matriarch Nellie through a number of ups and downs as they tried to make their way through life in Thatcher's Britain with no visible means of support. The street shown at the start of each programme is Elswick Street. A family called Boswell had also featured in Lane's earlier sitcom The Liver Birds and Lane admitted in interviews that the two families were probably related. Nellie's feckless and estranged husband, Freddie, left her for another woman known as 'Lilo Lill'. Her children Joey, Jack, Adrian, Aveline and Billy continued to live in the family home in Kelsall Street and contributed money to the central family fund, largely through benefit fraud and the sale of stolen goods.
Comedy