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  1. The Lost Language of Cranes is a 1991 British made-for-television drama film directed by Nigel Finch. It was adapted for television by Sean Mathias, based on the 1986 novel of the same name by David Leavitt.

  2. The Lost Language of Cranes is a novel by David Leavitt, first published on September 26, 1986. A British TV film of the novel was made in 1991. The film was released on DVD in 2009.

  3. 9 Okt 1992 · The Lost Language of Cranes: Directed by Nigel Finch. With Brian Cox, Eileen Atkins, Angus Macfadyen, Corey Parker. A young gay man comes out to his middle-class parents, which has repercussions for his father who has long since been trying to repress his own sexuality.

  4. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Although Philip Benjamin (Angus Macfadyen) has been out to his friends for some time, he steels himself to announce ...

  5. When a young gay man comes out of the closet, his friends support him, but when he comes out to his parents, he stirs up a wealth of hidden feelings and secrets in their relationship. Nigel Finch. Director. David Leavitt.

  6. David Leavitt Screenplay. Remi Adefarasin Cinematography. Critics reviews. When Philip Benjamin informs his parents that he’s gay, the news prompts his father to come out of the closet, too, throwing the family — and mom and dad’s once-stable marriage — into turmoil.

  7. The Lost Language of Cranes is a 1991 British made-for-television drama film directed by Nigel Finch. It was adapted for television by Sean Mathias, based on the 1986 novel of the same name by David Leavitt. The film was produced by the BBC for their Screen Two series, and aired on 9 February 1992.