Summer Solstice (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 25, 2005

Original Title:
Summer Solstice

Alternate Titles:
Rosamunde Pilcher's Summer Solstice
Rosamunde Pilcher: Sommersolhverv
Rosamunde Pilcher: Summer Solstice
Rosamunde Pilcher: Zauber der Liebe

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 132

Summer Solstice is a collection of love stories about, and for, people of all different ages and generations. Each character's tale connects, weaving in and out of the others, mirroring and countering them so that, as the long hot summer draws to its close, each is forced to examine their lives and decide to whom their loyalties lie or else risk loosing everything they hold so dear.

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Casting:
Beth Charkham
Stephen Sikder

Costume Design:
Mécheal Taylor

Director:
Giles Foster

Director of Photography:
Rex Maidment

Editor:
Catherine Creed

Executive Producer:
Rikolt von Gagern

Line Producer:
Ron Purdie

Original Music Composer:
Richard Blackford

Producer:
Verena von Heeremann
David Cunliffe

Production Design:
James Lapsley

Screenplay:
John Goldsmith

Set Decoration:
Janice Macrae

Sound Effects Editor:
Ben Meechan

Story:
Rosamunde Pilcher

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