Gallivant (1996)
Director: Andrew Kötting
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
A delightfully offbeat road movie in which the oddball director Andrew Kötting, his grandmother Gladys, and his daughter Eden, who has learning difficulties and communicates by sign language, travel around the coast of Britain. If the camerawork occasionally veers towards the tricksy, this first feature is still a warm, enlightening and often very funny look at Britain and what it means to be British.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Andrew Kötting
Producer: Ben Woolford
Cast: Andrew Kötting, Gladys Morris, Eden Kötting full cast
Duration: 100 mins
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