Sixty Six

  • 12
  • Paul Weiland (2006)
  • UK
  • 89 min
Sixty Six
Film Review
Reviewed By
3 out of 5

It's 1966 and England is hosting the World Cup finals. It's also the year that 12-year-old Bernie celebrates his bar mitzvah. But guess what? The final match and Bernie's big celebration both fall on the same day. And, as England's hopes of taking the trophy rise, so the scale of Bernie's bar mitzvah falls. Suddenly, even close family concoct reasons to be stuck in front of the TV on the day that Bernie has looked foward to for years, and has planned down to the smallest detail. But at least the growing soccer mania leads to an improvement in Bernie's relationship with his rather distant father. Gregg Sulkin makes a likeable lead as Bernie and Eddie Marsan gives a solid performance as his dad, but the real revelation in this engaging coming-of-age comedy is Helena Bonham Carter, who's nicely cast as an ordinary wife and mother.

Plot Summary

Period coming-of-age comedy drama starring Helena Bonham Carter and Eddie Marsan. Young Bernie Reuben experiences total disappointment when he discovers that his bar mitzvah and England's appearance in the 1966 World Cup final both fall on the same day.

Cast and crew

Cast

Manny Reuben
Eddie Marsan
Esther Reuben
Helena Bonham Carter
Dr Barrie
Stephen Rea
Aunty Lila
Catherine Tate
Uncle Jimmy
Peter Serafinowicz
Bernie Reuben
Gregg Sulkin
Alvie Reuben
Ben Newton
Rabbi Linov
Richard Katz
Alice Barry
Geraldine Somerville

Crew

Director
Paul Weiland

Other Information

Language: 
English
Colour
Theatrical distributor: 
UIP
Guidance: 
May be edited for language.
Available on DVD
Released 3 Nov 2006
Certificate 12
Categories
Comedy

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