SIXTY SIX
by Paul Weiland
synopsis
A semi-autobiographical film about a boy's Bar Mitzvah in 1966, which clashes disastrously with England's victory in the World Cup on the same day.
| international title: | Sixty Six |
| original title: | Sixty Six |
| country: | United Kingdom, France |
| sales agent: | Universal Pictures |
| year: | 2006 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Paul Weiland |
| film run: | 93' |
| release date: | UK 6/11/2006 |
| screenplay: | Richard Curtis, Peter Straughan, Bridget O'Connor, Paul Weiland |
| cast: | Helena Bonham Carter, Gregg Sulkin, Eddie Marsan, Peter Serafinowicz, Catherine Tate, Geraldine Somerville, Stephen Rea, Richard Katz |
| producer: | Richard Curtis, Elizabeth Karlsen, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Natascha Wharton |
| production: | Working Title Films, Working Title 2 |
| distributor: | United International Pictures UK |
















