Synopsis
Winner of the Alexander Korda award for Best British Film at the 2007 BAFTAs, and Best Film at the 2006 British Independent Film Awards, Shane Meadows' deeply personal and hugely important film is a story of England in the early 1980s, and a troubled young boy (Thomas Turgoose) drawn into the world of a charismatic English nationalist (Stephen Graham).
A box office hit upon release, the film had three spin-off series broadcast on Channel 4, but it is the feature film that retains its power and legacy as it looks back - but also forwards - at what England was and what it could become.
Filmed in the East Midlands, with the usual intimate and almost docu-real feel of Meadows' directorial eye, enlivened by an impeccable ensemble including Jo Hartley (Adolescence), Perry Benson (Benidorm), and Jack O'Connell (Sinners), and a perfectly picked score of contemporary songs.
We're very pleased to present this film for its 20th anniversary.
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Glossop Cinema Club, The Globe, 144 High Street West, Glossop, SK13 8PN
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