My Left Foot

My Left Foot
My Left Foot

Film Details

Year

1989

Duration

98 minutes

Genres

Biopics

Language

English

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Synopsis

Based on the life story of Christy Brown, who is crippled from birth with cerebral palsy, and grows up in a poor, Irish family. They take the decision to raise Christy at home rather than send him away, and when he finally picks up a piece of chalk with his left foot and writes a word on the floor at the age of ten, it's the start of an extraordinary career. Christy goes from someone no-one except his family had faith in, to an internationally renowned poet, writer and artist - as well as a funny, arrogant, whiskey-loving man.

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15 Classification

This film has a few uses of strong bad language

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