HEAD FULL OF HONEY (12A)

WHO’S IN IT?

Nick Nolte (Warrior), Matt Dillon (Crash), Emily Mortimer (Mary Poppins Returns), Sophia Lane Nolte (film debut), Jacqueline Bisset (Day For Night), Eric Roberts (Star 80), Claire Forlani (Meet Joe Black)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Til Schweiger (Rabbit Without Ears), director, writer; producer; Lo Malinke (Hot Dog) and Jojo Moyes (Me Before You), writers; Christian Specht (Land of the Painted Mountains), producer; Great Garbo (180°) and Martin Todsharow (The Captain), composers; René Richter (The White King), cinematographer; Christoph Strothjohann (Mr. Morgan’s Last Love), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Amadeus (Nolte), a widower, finds that he can no longer contain his onset of Alzheimer’s, and soon he reluctantly moves in with his son Nick (Dillon) and his wife Sarah (Mortimer). He develops a strong bond with his bright young granddaughter Tilda (Lane Nolte), and when Amadeus reveals a desire to revisit the places of his fading memory, it prompts the two to go on an unpredictable road trip to Venice, Italy…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Nick Nolte acts opposite his young daughter Sophia Lane Nolte for the first time in this touching English-language version of director Til Schweiger’s German family drama.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 19TH APRIL 2019

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