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| | OFFOFFOFF film review AKA movie by Duncan Roy with Matthew Leitch, Diana Quick, George Asprey, Lindsey Coulson, Blake ... |
 | | Unlike Mike Figgis's groundbreaking "Timecode," in which four interrelated, uninterrupted stories unfolded in four quadrants of the movie screen, British writer/director Duncan Roy fashions a "triptych" approach to his autobiographical identity theft drama "AKA," with three frames left, right, and center presented on-screen simultaneously. |
 | | Cast: Matthew Leitch, Diana Quick, George Asprey, Lindsey Coulson, Blake Ritson, Peter Youngblood Hills, Geoff Bell, Camille Sturton, Daniel Lee, Bill Nighy, David Kendall, Fenella Woolgar, Sean Gilder, Robin Soans, Stephen Boxer, Neil Maskell, Reginald S. Bundy, Kathryn Pogson. |
 | | When Dad finally kicks Dean out of the house, the disaffected youth seeks out Lady Gryffoyn, whom he naively considers his mother's friend and, with the help of his boyish good looks, manages to secure a job at her prestigious art gallery. |
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