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| Directed by | Alison Peebles |
| Written by | Andrea Gibb |
| Produced by | Catherine Aitken Ros Borland |
| Starring | Lindsay Duncan Kevin McKidd Paula Sage James Laurenson |
| Cinematography | Grant Cameron |
| Edited by | Colin Monie |
| Music by | Paddy Cunneen |
| Distributed by | Soda Pictures |
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Running time | 104 minutes[1] |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
AfterLife is a 2003drama film set inScotland directed byAlison Peebles and written byAndrea Gibb. It starsLindsay Duncan,Kevin McKidd,Paula Sage, andJames Laurenson.Afterlife won the Audience Award at TheEdinburgh Film Festival 2003. Sage's role won her a BAFTA Scotland award for best first time performance and Best Actress in theBratislava International Film Festival, 2004.
An ambitious Scottish journalist is forced to choose between his high-flying career or caring for his younger sister who hasDown's syndrome.
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