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Summer Solstice (2005 film)

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Screenplay by
  
John Goldsmith

Directed by
  
Giles Foster

Country of origin
  
Germany United Kingdom

Director
  
Giles Foster

Cinematography
  
Rex Maidment

Story by
  
Rosamunde Pilcher

Theme music composer
  
Richard Blackford

Initial release
  
25 December 2005

Music director
  
Richard Blackford

Distributors
  
ZDF, Channel 5

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Starring
  
Jason Durr Jacqueline Bisset Jan Niklas

Cast
  
Jacqueline Bisset, Honor Blackman, Jan Niklas, Jason Durr, Morag Siller

Similar
  
Les Gens qui s'aiment, Once You Meet a Stranger, Dancing at the Harvest Moon, Crimebroker, Nancherrow

Summer Solstice is a 2005 German-produced two-part television film, a sequel to the novel Winter Solstice by Rosamunde Pilcher, which was made a TV film in 2004. This film, however, is not based on a novel, but was written by Pilcher directly for the screen. It stars Jason Durr, Jacqueline Bisset, Sinéad Cusack, Honor Blackman and Franco Nero.

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Plot

Summer Solstice continues the story from Winter Solstice three years later, in the summertime. As then, the story is set in the Scottish Highlands. Sam and Carrie's newly formed business empire is struggling. The exclusive Rhives Castle Hotel isn't attracting enough guests and The Langmore and Highland Gazette, the local newspaper which they own, has run a potentially libellous story concerning best-selling author, Alexia White. On top of everything Carrie has news which surprises Sam. Elfrida gets her big break when she is offered a small part in a soap opera, however, this is going to mean more time away from her beloved Oscar. Meanwhile Lucinda, The Countess of Rhives, is enjoying her new-found lease of life away from the burden of running the castle.

Release

The film was first shown on ZDF in Germany on 25 December 2005. In the United Kingdom, it first received a straight-to-DVD release in 2006, but was later broadcast by Channel 5, with the first airing on 11 June 2012.

References

Summer Solstice (2005 film) Wikipedia