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Vera Drake is a selfless woman, completely devoted to
and loved by her family. However, moonlighting from her
job as a cleaner she also secretly performs abortions for
young women, a practice illegal in 50s Britain.
Vera sees herself as simply helping women in need and
always does so with a smile and kind words of encouragement.
But when the authorities finally find her out, Veras
world and family life rapidly unravel.
Stauntons Oscar calibre performance anchors this
typically absorbing, detailed and devastating Mike Leigh
film as the master English filmmaker departs from a contemporary
setting for only the second time since 1999s Topsy
Turvy.
Awards
Golden Lion, Venice IFF, 2004
Best Actress, Imelda Staunton, Venice IFF
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Directed
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Mike Leigh
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Written
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Mike Leigh
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Cast |
Imelda Staunton
Phil Davis
Daniel Mays
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Cert |
12A
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Length |
2hrs 5mins
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Country |
UK
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Language |
English
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