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The Be All and End All

Variety Critics’ Choice: Europe Now! 2010 / The Be All and End All / United Kingdom 2009

A terminally ill 15-year-old wants to get laid before meeting his maker in The Be All and End All, a working-class British dramedy that hits the sweet spot with its delicate balance of outrageous humor and heartfelt (though never sappy) drama.

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Synopsis

A terminally ill 15-year-old wants to get laid before meeting his maker in The Be All and End All, a working-class British dramedy that hits the sweet spot with its delicate balance of outrageous humor and heartfelt (though never sappy) drama. Like many teens before him, Liverpudlian lad Robbie is really curious about sex, but after he’s diagnosed with a fatal heart condition, he’s afraid he’ll die a virgin. In order to avoid arriving at heaven’s door undefiled, he begs his best mate, Ziggy, to help him find a girl willing to go all the way. But this proves tougher than it sounds, as the bedridden Robbie can’t leave the hospital. Right through to the end, producer-director Webb never underplays the seriousness of Robbie’s condition, though the film also has plenty of laugh-out-loud moments, and the camaraderie between Ziggy and Robbie feels real.

About the film

90 min / Color, 35 mm

Director Bruce Webb / Screenplay Steve Lewis, Tony Owen / Dir. of Photography Zillah Bowes / Music Richard Lannoy / Editor Joe Wilby / Producer Bruce Webb / Production Whatever Pictures / Cast Eugene Byrne, Josh Bolt, Connor McIntyre, Liza Tarbuck, Neve McIntosh / Contact High Point Media Group
www: www.highpointfilms.co.uk/thebeall

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High Point Media Group
Suite 16, Deane House Studios, Greenwood Place, NW5 1LB, London
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 742 468 70
Fax: +44 20 748 532 81
E-mail: [email protected]

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