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  1. 17. Nov. 2017 · With Simon Armstrong, Rebecca Birch, Tom Campion, Caroline Hamer. On Sam's return from military service, Lily sets her heart on revitalising their relationship, but with Sam's worsening PTSD isolating him from friends, family and the community, she too is drawn deeper into his post-war world.

    • (102)
    • Drama, War
    • Jon Stanford
    • 2017-11-17
  2. Long Forgotten Fields - Feature Film. 830 likes. Supported by Creative England and the BFI, Long Forgotten Fields is a feature length film - a dark love story set in rural Shropshire.

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  3. 26. Mai 2017 · Long Forgotten Fields is a dark love story set in rural Shropshire, U.K. It follows the fractured relationship of young couple, Lily (REBECCA BIRCH) and Sam (TOM CAMPION) following his return...

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    • 26,2K
    • Ben C
  4. Long Forgotten Fields. 2017 Directed by Jon Stanford. Synopsis. On Sam's return from military service, Lily sets her heart on revitalising their relationship, but with Sam's worsening PTSD isolating him from friends, family and the community, she too is d ...

    • Jon Stanford
  5. ★★★Directed by Jon StanfordStarring Tom Campion, Rebecca Birch, Simon Armstrong, France's Ruffelle, Paul Sadot, & Katherine StevensIndie Film Review by Chris Olson The effect of war on cinema is well documented. Storytellers find an unlimited resource in the nature of conflict and its fallout, so much so that war as a genre has to be divided into its own subcategories. The "post-war ...

  6. Long Forgotten Fields is a film directed by Jon Stanford with Simon Armstrong, Rebecca Birch, Tom Campion, Caroline Hamer .... Year: 2016. Original title: Long Forgotten Fields. Synopsis: On Sam's return from military service, Lily sets her heart on revitalising their relationship, but with Sam's worsening PTSD isolating him from friends ...

  7. 27. Sept. 2016 · Long Forgotten Fields is a film about a soldier returning from war with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), set in a stunning forest in Shropshire. There is very much a focus on the scenery, perhaps because director Jon Stanford grew up in the area and has used it in the backdrop of several of his shorts beforehand. As the story ...