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| Director: | Andrea Arnold |
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| Writer: | Andrea Arnold, Anders Thomas Jensen, Lone Scherfig |
| Staring: |
| Jackie is a CCTV operator. One day, a man shows his face on her monitor, a man she hoped never to see again. Now she has no choice and is compelled to confront him. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 27, 2006 |
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| Director: | Andrea Arnold |
| Writer: | Andrea Arnold, Anders Thomas Jensen, Lone Scherfig |
| Genres: | Drama, Thriller |
| Keywords | rape, loss of loved one, glasgow, scotland, video surveillance, revenge, deception, crack cocaine, security guard, cunnilingus, surveillance camera, security system, woman director |
| Production Companies | Zentropa Entertainments, BBC Film, Scottish Screen, UK Film Council, Verve Pictures, Sigma Films, Zoma Films, Glasgow Film Office |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $1,128,345
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Kate Dickie | Jackie |
| Tony Curran | Clyde Henderson |
| Martin Compston | Stevie |
| Natalie Press | April |
| Paul Higgins | Avery |
| John Comerford | Man with Dog |
| Andrew Armour | Alfred |
| Carolyn Calder | Cleaner |
| Martin McCardie | Angus |
| Jessica Angus | Bronwyn |
| Martin O'Neill | Frank |
| Cora Bissett | Jo |
| Charles Brown | Broomfield Barman |
| Annie Bain | Aunt Kath |
| Frances Kelly | Woman in Denim Skirt |
| John McDonald | Broomfield Barman |
| William Cassidy | Stevie's Dad |
| Sarah Haworth | Police Woman |
| Elizabeth Allan | Kind Lady on Bus |
| Anne Kidd | Brenda |
| Allan Sawers | Rob |
| Frances McEwan | Woman Who Flirts with Clyde |
| Anne McColgan | Purple Coat with Cat |
| Graeme Wright | Top Man Jacket |
| Sanije Robeli | Blonde Cleaner |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Robbie Ryan | Director of Photography |
| Andrea Arnold | Director, Writer |
| Anders Thomas Jensen | Writer |
| Lone Scherfig | Writer |
| Nicolas Chaudeurge | Editor |
| Sarah Fidelo | Makeup Designer |
| Kahl Henderson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Dialogue Editor |
| Louise Hussey | Visual Effects Producer |
| Kahleen Crawford | Casting |
| Kathleen Wishart | First Assistant Director |
| Martin Belshaw | Sound Recordist |
| Carole K. Millar | Costume Design |
| Iain Anderson | Sound Effects Editor |
| Chris Sinclair | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Glenn Gregory | Original Music Composer |
| Ray Kenny | Second Assistant Director |
| Lorraine Keiller | Foley Editor |
| Ian Morgan | ADR Supervisor |
| Jaime Feliu-Torres | Focus Puller |
| Helen Scott | Production Design |
| Niamh Morrison | Makeup Artist |
| Douglas MacDougall | Sound Designer |
| Jonathan Privett | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Phillip Barrett | Foley Recordist |
| Micheal MacKinnon | ADR Recordist |
| Levan Doran | Stunt Double |
| Danni Millar | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Dan Morgan | Stunt Coordinator |
| Scott Napier | Gaffer |
| Des Hamilton | Casting |
| Nicolas Becker | Foley Artist |
| Mark DeSimone | ADR Mixer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Carrie Comerford | Producer |
| Leonard Crooks | Executive Producer |
| Paul Trijbits | Executive Producer |
| Claire Chapman | Executive Producer |
| Sisse Graum Jørgensen | Executive Producer |
| Gillian Berrie | Executive Producer |
| David M. Thompson | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 12 | 22 | 6 |
| 2024 | 5 | 13 | 19 | 8 |
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"Jackie" (Kate Dickie) has a job supervising an array of CCTV cameras monitoring the city overnight. It's pretty dull work watching the drunks go home, or keeping an eye out for the opportunistic criminals who share Glasgow's streets during the wee small hours with the foxes that scavenge the waste ... ground. One morning, she espies a couple in flagrante delicto up against the wall of the Jet garage and she thinks she recognises the man. A bit more investigation and she discovers that this is, indeed, "Clyde" (Tony Curran). She becomes more and more obsessed with this man, and swiftly we appreciate that she has some unfinished business with him. She develops quite a cunning plan and sets about implementing a sting operation with quite a devious twist - one that she hopes will offer her some closure and a degree of retribution for his actions past. Gradually we become aware of just what did happen, but the presentation avoids making it a simple good v. evil style story, but actually one as much about redemption and maybe even forgiveness. Dickie holds it together well enough but maybe she's left to do a bit too much of the heavy lifting as neither Curran nor Martin Compston's "Stevie" do very much to add any depth to a screenplay or characterisation that does take it's time to get going. True, that might illustrate a little of the mundanity of her job, but that's no reason to impose that on an audience keen to establish just who's who to whom. There is some fairly graphic sex, but it's not prurient - it's all part of the natural evolution of her plan within a bigger plan - and that works effectively. It also makes you realise that it's not that hard to concoct a story plausible to many that's a complete work of well orchestrated fiction too. Shave twenty minutes from it and focus more on the two principals - and their backstory - and it'd be better, as it is, though, it's still a dark and watchable look at boundaries, lies and revenge.