Birdsong

Birdsong

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Epic love story set against the First World War, based on Sebastian Faulks' novel about a soldier who finds himself fighting in the area where he had an illicit affair before the war.
IMDb 7,3/1020121 säsong
IMDb 7,3/1020121 säsong
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  • 1. Birdsong - Part 1

    1. Birdsong - Part 1

    As Stephen Wraysford fights in the terrifying death-filled trenches of northern France, he is haunted by memories of his past. This episode contains graphic violence and sexual situations not suitable for all viewers.
    As Stephen Wraysford fights in the terrifying death-filled trenches of northern France, he is haunted by memories of his past. This episode contains graphic violence and sexual situations not suitable for all viewers.
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    1 h 25 min
    21 apr. 2012
  • 2. Birdsong - Part 2

    2. Birdsong - Part 2

    Stephen Wraysford recovers from his injuries and prepares for a major offensive, still haunted by the legacy of Isabelle Azaire. This episode contains graphic violence and sexual situations not suitable for all viewers.
    Stephen Wraysford recovers from his injuries and prepares for a major offensive, still haunted by the legacy of Isabelle Azaire. This episode contains graphic violence and sexual situations not suitable for all viewers.
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    1 h 21 min
    28 apr. 2012
  • Birdsong
    IMDb 7,3/1020121 säsong
    Epic love story set against the First World War, based on Sebastian Faulks' novel about a soldier who finds himself fighting in the area where he had an illicit affair before the war.
    Skapare och skådespelare
    Regissörer
    Philip Martin
    Producenter
    BBC
    Rollbesättning
    Eddie Redmayne, Clémence Poésy and Matthew Goode
    Studio
    BBC
    Recensioner
    4.4 out of 5 stars

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    Ljudspråk
    English
    Undertexter
    English [CC]
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