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Full awards and nominations of The Dawning

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The Dawning
The Dawning
1988 United Kingdom
Robert Knights
Rebecca Pidgeon, Anthony Hopkins, Hugh Grant, Jean Simmons ...
5.3
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Drama. Romance. Mystery. Thriller
Drama. Romance. Mystery. Thriller
The film opens with Angus Barrie (Anthony Hopkins), a Irish Republican Army member, walking through hills, and coming to rest on a beach, where there is a little hut. Meanwhile, Nancy Gulliver (Rebecca Pidgeon) having just left school, burns all her books in happiness. It is her birthday, and her aunt (Jean Simmons) has invited over Harry (Hugh Grant) to tea, with whom she’s desperately in love. However, during the course of the film, ... [+]
Montreal World Film Festival 1988
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Jury Prize
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