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  2. A Good Year - Wikipedia

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    A Good Year is a 2006 romantic comedy-drama film directed and produced by Ridley Scott. The film stars Russell Crowe, Marion Cotillard, Didier Bourdon, Abbie Cornish, Tom Hollander, Freddie Highmore and Albert Finney. The film is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by British author Peter Mayle.

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  4. A Good Year (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A Good Year is a 2004 novel by English writer Peter Mayle, author of A Year in Provence and Chasing Cézanne.The story follows Max Skinner, a London stockbroker who loses his job before finding out that he inherited a vineyard in France from his late uncle Henry.

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    The movie also includes a New Year’s party with Lieutenant Dan (Gary Sinise), which, like most New Year’s Eve parties, takes an unexpected direction. 'Bridget Jones’s Diary' (2001)

  9. A Very Good Year - Wikipedia

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    A Very Good Year is a 1980 Australian play by Bob Ellis. It was set in the last two weeks of the 1970s and Ellis called it his farewell to "the Whitlam decade". [1] The play was heavily autobiographical. A reviewer from the Sydney Morning Herald called it "a flop". [2]