January 16, 2015 | BBC Films, Heyday Films | 2 hours, 09 minutes
Directed by: James Kent | Written by: Juliette Towhidi | Based on: ‘Testament of Youth’ by Vera Brittain | Music by: Max Richter | Cinematography by: Rob Hardy | Editing by: Lucia Zucchetti | Casting by: Lucy Bevan | Country of origin: United Kingdom
A long, long time ago, back in the spring of 1914, they were so happy together. There was Vera Brittain, an upper class girl with ideas of her own; and her bright brother Edward; and his group of friends among whom Roland Leighton, wonderful, handsome, sensitive Roland Vera had fallen for… Always having great times together talking, laughing, exchanging ideas, walking, eating, swimming together; all of them envisioning the glittering future they deserved: Vera, despite her father’s opposition, would study at Oxford, marry Roland and be a famous writer; Roland, as for him, would be acclaimed as a great poet while Edward and his friends would each become a prominent figure in his respective field… But then came that fateful day on 4 August 1914 when Britain declared war on Germany. All those beautiful dreams were to be shattered one after the other. All except one: Vera wound up becoming a writer… A writer but a pacifist as well.
Biography Drama History War
Biography Drama History War
Cast & Characters
Alicia Vikander …. Vera Brittain Kit Harington …. Roland Leighton Colin Morgan …. Victor Richardson Taron Egerton …. Edward Brittain Dominic West …. Mr Brittain Emily Watson …. Mrs Brittain Joanna Scanlan …. Aunt Belle |
Hayley Atwell …. Hope Jonathan Bailey …. Geoffrey Thurlow Alexandra Roach …. Winifred Holtby Anna Chancellor …. Mrs Leighton Miranda Richardson …. Miss Lorimer Charlotte Hope …. Betty Daisy Waterstone …. Clare Leighton |
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