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The seventeen year-old Hallam Foe [Jamie Bell] is a weird teenager that misses his mother, who committed suicide, drowning in a lake nearby their house in Edinburgh after an overdose of sleeping pills. Hallam spends his spare time peeping at the locals and blames his stepmother Verity Foe [Claire Forlani], accusing her of killing his mother. After a discussion with his father Julius Foe [Ciarán Hinds], Hallam sneaks out from his house and travels to Edinburgh, where he sees Kate Breck [Sophia Myles] and becomes obsessed with her because of her resemblance to his mother. Kate hires Hallam to work in the kitchen of the hotel where she works and they have a strange romance, while Hallam reaches his maturity the hardest way. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Director: David Mackenzie
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 95 mins
Trailer: Hallam Foe
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