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Dead Man’s Shoes (2004)

Friday, April 10th, 2009
Genres: Crime | Thriller
Countries: UK
Actors: Considine, Paddy | Stretch, Gary | Kebbell, Toby | Hartley, Jo | O'Neill, Seamus | Wolfenden, Stuart | Sadot, Paul | Hurstfield, Paul | Aston, Emily | Newton, George | Bell, Neil | Considine, Craig | Considine, Matt | Shim, Andrew | Meadows, Arthur
Directors: Meadows, Shane
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Richard returns home from military service to a small town in the Midlands. He has one thing on his mind: revenge. Payback for the local bullies who did some very bad things to his brother. At first his campaign employs guerrilla tactics, designed to frighten the men and put them ill at ease. But then he steps up his operation, and one by one these local tough guys are picked off by the terrifying angel of vengeance that Richard has become.


This Is England (2006)

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
Genres: Drama
Countries: UK
Actors: Turgoose, Thomas | Graham, Stephen | Hartley, Jo | Shim, Andrew | McClure, Vicky | Gilgun, Joseph | Hanson, Rosamund | Ellis, Andrew | Benson, Perry | Newton, George | Harper, Frank | O'Connell, Jack | Dosanjh, Kriss | Hardcastle, Kieran | Cresswell, Chanel
Directors: Meadows, Shane
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Roland Rat, Margaret Thatcher; Rubik’s Cubes, the Royal Wedding; aerobics, skinheads… It’s 1983, and the schools are breaking up for summer. Shaun is 12 and a bit of a loner, growing up with his mum in a grim coastal town, his dad killed fighting in the Falklands War. On his way home from school where he’s been tormented all day for wearing flares, he runs into a group of skinheads, who against expectations turn out to be friendly and take him under their wing. Soon Shaun discovers parties, girls and snappy dressing, and finds some role models in Woody, Milky and the rest of the gang. But when an older, overtly racist skinhead returns home from prison, the easy camaraderie of the group is broken, and Shaun is drawn into much more uncomfortable territory. Based largely on his own experience as a youngster, this is Shane Meadows’ most mature and fully realised film. Handling the complexities of masculinity, violence and race with sensitivity and a lightness of touch, it’s hard to imagine a film that would better capture the mood of the time, or that could have any greater an understanding of the allure of being part of a gang.