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12:40 am - 02:45 am, Sunday, March 22 on Film4 +1 (47)

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A vacationing family discovers that the secluded beach where they're relaxing for a few hours is somehow causing them to age rapidly, reducing their entire lives into a single day. M Night Shyamalan's horror, starring Gael Garcia Bernal, Vicky Krieps and Rufus Sewell


2021 HD subtitles
Horror Movie/Drama Mystery Romance Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Gael Garcia Bernal (Actor) .. Guy
Vicky Krieps (Actor) .. Prisca
Rufus Sewell (Actor) .. Charles
Alex Wolff (Actor) .. Trent Aged 15
Thomasin McKenzie (Actor) .. Maddox Aged 16
Ken Leung (Actor) .. Jarin
Embeth Davidtz (Actor) .. Adult Maddox
Abbey Lee (Actor) .. Chrystal

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Gael Garcia Bernal (Actor) .. Guy
Born: November 30, 1978 in Guadalajara, Mexico
Best Known For: A string of roles.
Early-life: Gael was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, on November 30, 1978 to actors Patricia Bernal and Jose Angel Garcia. Gael started acting from a young age and starred in telenovelas during his teenage years. At the age of 19, he left Mexico for London to study acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
Career: Bernal gained worldwide attention after starring in the Oscar-nominated Amores Perros (2000). He went on to portray Che Guevara in both the 2002 miniseries Fidel and The Motorcycle Diaries (2004). In 2007, he directed his first film, Deficit. His movie credits also include Bad Education (2004), Babel (2005), The Science of Sleep (2006), Letters to Juliet (2010) and Even the Rain (2010).
Quote: 'Talent survives and remains while beauty is diluted.'
Trivia: He speaks fluent Spanish, English, Portuguese and French and a smattering of Italian.
Vicky Krieps (Actor) .. Prisca
Rufus Sewell (Actor) .. Charles
Born: October 29, 1967 in Twickenham, Middlesex
Best Known For: His swarthy good looks.
Early-life: Rufus Frederik Sewell was born in Twickenham, Middlesex on October 29, 1967. He has an older brother, Caspar. His father, Bill, was an Australian animator who worked on Yellow Submarine and died when Sewell was 10. Despite considering careers as a musician, artist and rugby player, he became interested in acting while at school. On leaving, he enrolled at the London School of Speech and Drama, after which, he made ends meet working as a labourer, road sweeper and carpenter's mate.
Career: Sewell made his film debut in 1991's Twenty-One and first appeared in the West End a year later in the play Making it Better, winning numerous plaudits. Other stage credits include Translations, Macbeth, Luther and Tom Stoppard's acclaimed Arcadia. His role in TV's Middlemarch made him a heart-throb in 1994. Since then, he's made regular appearances on the small and big screens in such productions as Dark City (1998), Martha Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence (1998), Cold Comfort Farm and A Knight's Tale (2001). More recently, he played Dr Jacob Hood in Eleventh Hour, Tom Builder in The Pillars of the Earth and the lead role in Zen.
Quote: 'First I was seen as a brooding bloke on a horse, and then a baddie, and then a king.'
Trivia: He enjoys taking photographs.
Alex Wolff (Actor) .. Trent Aged 15
Thomasin McKenzie (Actor) .. Maddox Aged 16
Ken Leung (Actor) .. Jarin
Embeth Davidtz (Actor) .. Adult Maddox
Abbey Lee (Actor) .. Chrystal
M Night Shyamalan (Director)
Born: August 06, 1970 in Mahe, India
Best Known For: Directing The Sixth Sense (1999).
Early-life: Manoj Shyamalan was born in Mahe, India, on August 6, 1970 to physician Nelliate and obstetrician and gynaecologist Jayalakshmi. His parents had moved to America in the late 1960s but his mother returned to India when she was carrying Manoj to give birth at her parents' home. Manoj was raised in an affluent suburb in Philadelphia. He went on to attend New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in Manhattan. It was during this time that he adopted Night as his second name. Shyamalan had been given a Super-8 camera at a young age and by the time he was 17, he had made more than 40 home movies.
Career: Shyamalan was still a student in New York when he made his first film, Praying with Anger (1992). It never received mainstream distribution. His second film, Wide Awake (1998), only received a limited release and only recouped $300 against a $6million budget. 1999 was a big breakthrough year for Shyamalan. He co-wrote the screenplay for the hugely popular Stuart Little (1999) and gained international recognition when he wrote and directed The Sixth Sense (1999), which was nominated for six Academy Awards and grossed more than $670million worldwide. Since then, Shyamalan has struggled to achieve critical praise for his films but they have all been financially successful. He has written and directed Unbreakable (2000), Signs (2002), The Village (2004), Lady in the Water (2006), The Happening (2008), The Last Airbender (2010) and After Earth (2013).
Quote: 'Always in life bad times will lead to great times.'
Trivia: In a 2004 documentary, it was claimed Shyamalan almost drowned during a childhood accident. It turned out to be a hoax designed to generate publicity for The Village.