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  1. May 17, 2009 · The Unloved: Directed by Samantha Morton. With Molly Windsor, Robert Carlyle, Susan Lynch, Craig Parkinson. A film that gives a child's eye view of the U.K.'s government-run care system for orphans and children in danger.

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    • Drama
    • Samantha Morton
    • 2009-05-17
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_UnlovedThe Unloved - Wikipedia

    The Unloved is a British television film starring Molly Windsor, Robert Carlyle, Susan Lynch and Lauren Socha. It is about an eleven-year-old girl called Lucy (Windsor) growing up in a children's home in the UK's care system, and shown through her perspective.

  3. The Unloved. Available on Pluto TV, Philo, Prime Video, Tubi TV, Plex. Two-time Academy Award nominee Samantha Morton's directorial debut THE UNLOVED is a powerful and personal look at the strength and resilience of youth. Eleven-year-old Lucy seeks refuge from her abusive father.

    • Samantha Morton
    • Robert Carlyle
  4. One day, not for the first time, he beats her. The next time she returns to school, Lucy asks to see her social worker Jackie. Lucy is known to social services and has been in foster care before ...

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    • Robert Carlyle
    • Samantha Morton
    • EM Media
  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › The-UnlovedPrime Video: The Unloved

    Two-time Academy Award nominee Samantha Morton's directorial debut THE UNLOVED is a powerful and personal look at the strength and resilience of youth. Morton tells the story of eleven-year-old Lucy (newcomer Molly Windsor) seeking refuge as a ward of the state from her abusive father (Robert Carlyle).

  6. The Unloved. Two-time Academy Award nominee Samantha Morton's directorial debut THE UNLOVED is a powerful and personal look at the strength and resilience of youth. Morton tells the story of eleven-year-old Lucy (newcomer Molly Windsor) seeking refuge as a ward of the state from her abusive father (Robert Carlyle). 228 IMDb 6.8 1 h 48 min 2009.

  7. A gritty British drama about a girl in a children's home, directed by Samantha Morton and starring Robert Carlyle and Susan Lynch. The film explores the challenges of social services, family breakdown and sexual abuse, with a mix of realism and symbolism.