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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_UnlovedThe Unloved - Wikipedia

    The Unloved is a British television film starring Molly Windsor, Robert Carlyle, Susan Lynch and Lauren Socha. It is about an eleven-year-old girl called Lucy (Windsor) growing up in a children's home in the UK's care system, and shown through her perspective.

  2. 17. Mai 2009 · The Unloved: Directed by Samantha Morton. With Molly Windsor, Robert Carlyle, Susan Lynch, Craig Parkinson. A film that gives a child's eye view of the U.K.'s government-run care system for orphans and children in danger.

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    • Drama
    • Samantha Morton
    • 2009-05-17
  3. The Unloved beschreibt aus der Sicht der kleinen Lucy auf authentische Weise, wie Kinder und Jugendliche durch ein chaotisches und von Gewalt geprägtes,...

  4. Two-time Academy Award nominee Samantha Morton's directorial debut The Unloved is a powerful and personal look at the strength and resilience of youth. Eleven-year-old Lucy seeks refuge from her abusive father. Placed in a tumultuous foster home, Lucy befriends her rebellious teenage roommate Lauren, and together they navigate the cold and ...

  5. 1. Nov. 2009 · Having been neglected by her estranged mother and father, she is placed in a children's home. Through her eyes, we follow her struggle to cope with the system; her only saving being her self-belief and certainty that she is being watched over and protected by the holy spirit.

  6. The Unloved | Rotten Tomatoes. 2009 1h 46m Drama. List. Lucy is 11-years-old and lives with her father. One day, not for the first time, he beats her. The next time she...

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  7. The Unloved. Two-time Academy Award nominee Samantha Morton's directorial debut THE UNLOVED is a powerful and personal look at the strength and resilience of youth. Morton tells the story of eleven-year-old Lucy (newcomer Molly Windsor) seeking refuge as a ward of the state from her abusive father (Robert Carlyle). 228 IMDb 6.8 1 h 48 min 2009.