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  1. A Long Way Home is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film directed by Robert Markowitz, written by Dennis Nemec, and starring Timothy Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro, and Rosanna Arquette. The film was nominated for two awards at the 40th Golden Globe Awards in 1982.

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      In this autobiographical book, Brierley covers three decades...

    • Long Way Home

      Film and television. A Long Way Home (1981 film), an...

  2. In this autobiographical book, Brierley covers three decades of his life, describing his ordeals and adventures as a lost five-year-old in rural India, his adoption by a middle-class Australian family, and his search for his Indian native family some 25 years later.

    • Saroo Brierley, Larry Buttrose
    • 2013
  3. Film and television. A Long Way Home (1981 film), an American television film directed by Robert Markowitz. The Long Way Home (1985 film), starring Richard Moir. The Long Way Home, a 1989 documentary directed by Michael Apted. The Long Way Home, a 1995 Irish drama film directed by Paddy Breathnach.

  4. Dec 6, 2013 · A Long Way from Home: Directed by Virginia Gilbert. With James Fox, Natalie Dormer, Paul Nicholls, Brenda Fricker. A couple realise their dream of retiring to the South of France. Their life changes dramatically when they meet another, younger couple.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Virginia Gilbert
    • 2013-12-06
  5. A Long Way Home: Directed by Robert Markowitz. With Timothy Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro, Rosanna Arquette, Paul Regina. Three children were separated at a young age. The oldest, Donald, searches for his younger brother and sister.

    • (341)
    • Drama
    • Robert Markowitz
    • 1981-12-06
  6. SYNOPSIS. Poor Joseph (James Fox)… after achieving a comfortable retirement with his wife of 50 years, Brenda (Brenda Fricker), to a condo in the South of France, a destination that most would die for, he finds himself utterly miserable.

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  8. A Long Way Home. As children, Donald Branch Booth (Timothy Hutton), his sister (Lauren Peterson) and his brother (Paul Regina) are abandoned by their parents and sent to live in foster homes.

    • Drama
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