Hallam Foe is a 2007 British drama film directed by David Mackenzie based on the novel written by Peter Jinks.
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Hallam Foe is a 2007 British drama film directed by David Mackenzie based on the novel written by Peter Jinks.
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Hallam Foe premiered at the Berlin Film Festival on 16 February 2007 and competed for the Golden Bear for Best Motion Picture.
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Hallam Foe is a teenage loner who lives on his father's large estate near Peebles.
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Hallam Foe is convinced that his stepmother, Verity, is responsible for his mother's death by drowning two years earlier.
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Hallam Foe makes his home in the clock tower of the hotel because of its vantage point over Kate's home in a top flat, where he can spy on her.
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Hallam Foe learns that another senior hotel employee, Alasdair, is having an extra-marital affair with Kate.
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When Hallam Foe is watching Kate, Alasdair confronts her and begins to act violently.
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Hallam Foe comes through the skylight to save her, which results in her finding out that he had been spying.
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Hallam Foe's father has run up significant debts and needs to develop some of the land on the estate, but Hallam Foe is entitled to consultation under his mother's will.
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Hallam Foe refuses to co-operate due to his suspicion of Verity.
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