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A lovely true story. Not far from us.
On my to watch list for a while now, once it goes mainstream.
Thank you Lottie, I've seen it and thoroughly enjoyed it.
A bit different.
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It's on Netflix. I addressed this to LB simply because we were talking about the Norfolk Accent. But it's for anyone who's interested. It really is s lovely gentle film.
Sorry for replying.
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Mamya I'm glad you responded. I was only trying to explain what might seem to be a strange post. Sorry if I seemed rude. Xx
You weren't rude.
Ooo that looks amazing ….look forwarD to seeing it when released out here. Love beautiful British quality films, thanks Lottie
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I like quality British films too Seekers? Where abouts are you?

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I guess you are in the land of Oz ;0)
Spotted the picture clue :-)
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Yes Mamya!! X

I have seen some very good Aussie films too.
Looks like the kind of film I would enjoy.
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You would Barsel. It's excellent. I have been to the area where it was filmed and it's absolutely fascinating - Grimes Graves.

https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/grimes-graves-prehistoric-flint-mine/

It was free when we went there 30 + years ago. Just part of the countryside.
The Dig wasn't filmed anywhere near Grimes Graves.
It was filmed mainly in Suffolk and Surrey
Ralph Fiennes was born in Ipswich and did a very convincing Suffolk accent. There was some filming in Cromer but those scenes were deleted from the final cut.
https://findthatlocation.com/blog/the-dig-filming-locations-how-the-sutton-hoo-dig-was-recreated

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