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Serie de TV
When a movie is as good as El fin de un imperio, it's always interesting to know its technical data.
The success of this film could be seen in theaters after its premiere in 2015.
Among the cast we can see Julie Walters, Nikesh Patel, Jemima West, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Amber Rose Revah in action.

The direction of the film has to continually make decisions and that work has been in the hands of Anand Tucker, David Moore.
The film belongs to Malaysia, one of the countries that generates the most cinema in the world.

The way the story is told is wonderful and this result is thanks to the fact that the script was in the hands of Paul Rutman, Nicole Taylor.
We are sure that this feature film will have a great career as well as its production company Biscuit Films, Masterpiece Theatre, New Pictures, PBS.
The music of this film comes from the hand of Stephen Warbeck.

Peter Robertson, David Higgs and his team have managed to handle the lights very well on the set and it shows that the direction of photography has been wonderful.
Each person has their tastes regarding what type of feature films they like to see, but without a doubt, if you like the genre TV series, Drama, you have to see this movie.

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Critics El fin de un imperio

Intriguing plot but pathetic investigation. Nice, but it made me feel ashamed to be British. I needed 3 more seasons
Beautiful and interesting. Amazing!. Excellent and atmospheric
It is not a jewel in the crown. Indian summers: very entertaining. Great plot but nothing like Simla
Surprisingly impressive, absolutely a sight to see! Glad I gave it a second chance. Indian summers are good, but not Jewel in the Crown
Shiny. This is NOT the new Downton Abby! We loved every minute of it!
Sadly, Indian Summers was discontinued. Brilliant representation of a complex subject. Opportunity to learn history from the opponent's angle.
It should never have been canceled! With solid pre-production and a great cast, the team has made sure not to leave any corner intact. sparkling indian summers
The sumptuous production and world-class acting offer a magnificent evocation of the last days of the Raj. Disappointing ending. An extravaganza of stereotypes
Excellent social history drama
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