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Tony Webster, an ageing Londoner and vintage camera shop owner, whittles down the solitude of his isolated existence by keeping an affectionate relationship with his ex-wife, Margaret, and by accompanying his nearly full-term pregnant daughter, Susie, to antenatal courses. However, the unexpected arrival of an unsettling letter will disrupt the delicate balance of things in Tonys orderly life, reconnecting him with his first love from college, Veronica, and the nostalgic yet clouded memories of a distant past. Now, as Tony scavenges for bits and pieces through flashbacks, more and more, the out-of-focus picture of his youth sharpens; nevertheless, is he ready to face the truth?
An elderly divorce Anthony Tony Webster (Jim Broadbent) runs a camera shop in London and lives a mostly sedate life. One day, his ex-wife, Margaret (Harriet Walter) asks him to accompany their pregnant daughter, Susie (Michelle Dockery) to her prenatal birthing class. After dropping her home, he reads a letter he has received earlier that day. It is from the estate of the recently deceased Mrs. Sarah Ford, the mother of a former girlfriend whom he met in the 1960s while at university. He is left 500 pounds and two documents, the first is a letter somewhat explaining an unwarranted gift. The second document is still with Tonys former girlfriend and Sarahs daughter, Veronica Ford. Tony is confused why the mother of an ex-girlfriend whom he only met once decades ago would leave him something in her will..
Jim Broadbent
Tony Webster
Charlotte Rampling
Veronica Ford
Harriet Walter
Margaret Webster
Michelle Dockery
Susie Webster
Matthew Goode
Mr. Hunt
Emily Mortimer
Sarah Ford
James Wilby
David Ford
Edward Holcroft
Jack Ford
Billy Howle
Young Tony
Freya Mavor
Young Veronica
Joe Alwyn
Adrian Finn
Peter Wight
Colin Simpson
Hilton McRae
Alex Stuart
Jack Loxton
Young Colin Simpson
Timothy Innes
Young Alex Stuart
Andrew Buckley
Adrian Junior
Karina Fernandez
Eleanor Marriott
Nick Mohammed
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