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  1. Regeneration is a 1997 British film, an adaptation of the 1991 novel of the same name by Pat Barker. The film is directed by Gillies MacKinnon. It was released as Behind the Lines in the US in 1998.

  2. Aug 14, 1998 · Behind the Lines: Directed by Gillies MacKinnon. With Jonathan Pryce, James Wilby, Jonny Lee Miller, Stuart Bunce. Based on Pat Barker's novel of the same name, "Regeneration" tells the story of soldiers of World War One sent to an asylum for emotional troubles.

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    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Gillies MacKinnon
    • 1998-08-14
  3. Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, two of England's most important World War I poets are sent, along with other traumatized combatants, to a rest home in order to treat their emotional troubles, caused by the psychological fatigue that suffer the soldiers fighting in the no man's land.

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    • BBC
    • Gillies Mackinnon
  4. Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, two of England's most important World War I poets are sent, along with other traumatized combatants, to a rest home in order to treat their emotional troubles, caused by the psychological fatigue that suffer the soldiers fighting in the no man's land.

  5. Regeneration is a film directed by Gillies MacKinnon with Jonathan Pryce, James Wilby, Jonny Lee Miller, Stuart Bunce .... Year: 1997. Original title: Regeneration. Synopsis: Based on Pat Barker's novel of the same name, 'Regeneration' tells the story of soldiers of World War One sent to an asylum for emotional troubles...

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    • United Kingdom
    • Glen MacPherson
    • Gillies MacKinnon
  6. www.bbc.co.uk › bbcfilm › filmsRegeneration - BBC

    Nov 21, 1997 · The deeply moving story of a disillusioned psychiatrist faced with patching up shell-shocked casualties of WW1 and returning them to the horrors of the trenches....

  7. Sep 10, 2012 · Regeneration is a 1997 film based on Pat Barker's novel, starring Jonathan Pryce as a psychiatrist treating shell-shocked soldiers. The film explores the themes of war, poetry and trauma through flashbacks and intimate scenes.