Made in Britain
Movie | |
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German title | Made in Britain |
Original title | Made in Britain |
Country of production | Great Britain |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1983 |
length | 76 minutes |
Rod | |
Director | Alan Clarke |
script | David Leland |
production | Margaret Matheson |
music | The Exploited |
camera | Chris Menges |
cut | Stephen Singleton |
Made in Britain is a British TV movie from the year 1983 a young racist skinhead named Trevor , played by Tim Roth , who gave this film its debut as an actor.
action
Trevor is indomitable and unteachable. He fell out with his family. Despite all the efforts of the social workers and authorities, he remains trapped in his self-destructive situation of frustration, provocation and violence.
Awards
The film won the Prix Italia in 1984 .
background
The 76-minute film was directed by Alan Clarke from a script by David Leland on a budget of approximately £ 1,000 . The music at the beginning of the film is "UK 82" by the Scottish punk band The Exploited . In the further part music is missing as a stylistic device. In Germany, the film has not been tested by the FSK and can therefore only be purchased from the age of 18.
Web links
- Made in Britain in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Made in Britain at Rotten Tomatoes (English)