Homesick (2021)
A university student returns home to self-isolate during the lockdown. He’s totally alone, he’s caught the virus and in order to cope, he’s started to talk to himself.
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Genre: Drama, History, Thriller
Director: Jason Farries
Actors: Emma VansittartJason FarriesKevin CherryNeil OvenellPaul Andrew GoldsmithSamuel LawrenceZoe Cunningham
Country: UK
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