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Starter for 10

Rating:PG-13 (for sexual content, language and a scene of drug use)
Genre:Drama, Romance
Release Date:February 23, 2007
Running time:96 minutes
Cast:Alice Eve, Rebecca Hall, James McAvoy, Charles Dance, Benedict Cumberbatch
Director:Tom Vaughan
Producer:Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks, Pippa Harris
Writer:David Nicholls
Distributor:Picturehouse

Description: Brian Jackson, a working-class student from Essex navigating his first year at Bristol University, has a lot to prove. While his hometown mates worry about him turning into a poncey wanker, Brian's biggest concern is making the team for the long-running British television quiz show University Challenge. Amidst Tarts & Vicars dances, anti-Apartheid rallies, minging dorm rooms and puffs of marijuana smoke, Brian also finds himself romantically torn between two very different co-eds: the ultra-fit, University Challenge teammate, blonde bombshell Alice, and thoughtful, politically-conscious Rebecca Epstein.

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