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I'm Still Here

I'm Still Here

2013Movie⏱️ 1h 54m
DramaRomance
⭐ 7
IMDB Rating
1,450 votes

Suffering from a terminal illness, a young loner makes plans for the little time he has left while coping with the five stages of death: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.

Director
Kris Smith
Writers
N/A
Stars
Dan Burman, Rebecca Bailey, Joanna Pope
Release Date
September 1, 2013
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
πŸ† 2
Wins
🎯 2
Nominations
πŸ’¬ 12
Reviews
πŸ“‹ 1.3K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Dan Burman
Dan Burman
as Matthew Grey
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Rebecca Bailey
as Olivia Rudd
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Joanna Pope
as Fiona Grey
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Chris Szuca
as Ben Edwards
Marie Wilson
Marie Wilson
as Sophie Edwards
Lucy Russell
Lucy Russell
as Rebecca Lawrence
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Steve While
as Dr. Nolan
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Mark Ivan Benfield
as Martin Bailey
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Nigel Hill
as Alan Grey
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Jack Beresford
as Robert Grey

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Filming Location
Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
Production
7ype, Television Bandits

🏷️ Keywords

youngpsychological dramatragedy dramaterminal illnessanger

🎯 Categories

Psychological DramaTragedyDramaRomance

⭐ Featured Review

Impressive!
by chloe_miller3 β€’ 2023-05-09
6/10

"Excellent film from the get go! Filled with interesting characters and meaning behind it. Dan Burman is flawless as the loner Matt. I can't recommend this feature film enough! Loads of great cast members involved and packed with drama that keeps you on the edge of your seat! Soundtrack was moving (by the talented Asche & Spencer) and the cinematography was great to follow. Nothing jarring about it! Quite a long film though. Heard there was meant to be a 3 hour director's cut 😳 so I'm glad it's this version! Great work from the TV Bandits crew for pulling off such a gre..."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

The role of Olivia was originally written for London actress Emilia Clarke, but Clarke's agent explained that she was too busy with various projects such as Game of Thrones.

πŸ“– Synopsis

Suffering from a terminal illness, a young loner makes plans for the little time he has left while coping with the five stages of death: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.