The Invisible Wall (1991 film)
The Invisible Wall is a 1991 drama film directed by Alan Bridges and starring Norman Rodway, Tessa Peake-Jones, and Geoffrey Beevers. The film is a British production.
The film explores themes of memory, guilt, and the long-term consequences of past actions, particularly in the context of World War II. The plot centers around a man, haunted by a wartime experience, who must confront his past and the lingering impact it has on his present life and relationships. His actions during the war, seemingly forgotten by others, continue to create an invisible barrier between him and those around him, an "invisible wall."
The film received limited theatrical release and is primarily known for its television broadcast history. While not widely acclaimed, it is noted for its somber tone and focus on the psychological toll of war. It is often categorized as a character-driven drama rather than an action-oriented war film.