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50m | Drama

Based on Christopher Reid’s poem of the same name, The Song of Lunch tells the story of a London book editor who reminisces about a past love. The production features very little spoken dialogue between characters, with most of the plot being told through poetic monologues. The Song of Lunch was first screened during National Poetry Month in 2010.

Director: Niall MacCormick

Studio: Warner

Producer(s): Pier Wilkie

Cast: Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Andi Soric

Writer(s): Niall MacCormick

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50m | Drama

Based on Christopher Reid’s poem of the same name, The Song of Lunch tells the story of a London book editor who reminisces about a past love. The production features very little spoken dialogue between characters, with most of the plot being told through poetic monologues. The Song of Lunch was first screened during National Poetry Month in 2010.

50m | Drama

Based on Christopher Reid’s poem of the same name, The Song of Lunch tells the story of a London book editor who reminisces about a past love. The production features very little spoken dialogue between characters, with most of the plot being told through poetic monologues. The Song of Lunch was first screened during National Poetry Month in 2010.