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Looking for Eric

To win back the love of his life, Eric's going to need a little training.
2009 | 116m | English

(18479 votes)

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Popularity: 1.0 (history)

Director: Ken Loach
Writer: Paul Laverty
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A man trying to put his life back on track gets some advice from an unexpected benefactor -- the ex-footballer Eric Cantona.
Release Date: May 27, 2009
Director: Ken Loach
Writer: Paul Laverty
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords ex-lover, sports, social satire, football (soccer)
Production Companies Why Not Productions, Diaphana Films, Wild Bunch, Les Films du Fleuve, Film4 Productions, Tornasol Media, Sixteen Films, Film Four
Box Office Revenue: $11,057,648
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Éric Cantona Self
Steve Evets Eric Bishop
Stephanie Bishop Lily
John Henshaw Meatballs
Gerard Kearns Ryan
Stefan Gumbs Jess
Lucy-Jo Hudson Sam
Justin Moorhouse Spleen
Matthew McNulty Young Eric
Smug Roberts Smug
Mick Ferry Judge
Max Beesley Snr Eric's Father
Steve Marsh Zac
Ryan Pope Fenner
Cleveland Campbell Buzz
Laura Ainsworth Young Lily
Julie Brown Nurse
Des Sharples Jack
Greg Cook Monk
Johnny Travis Travis
Kelly Bowland Ryan's Girlfriend
Name Job
Ken Loach Director
Paul Laverty Screenplay
Barry Ackroyd Director of Photography
Chris Laurence Musician
Carl Hudson Focus Puller
Chris Wanklin Camera Trainee
Joss Barratt Still Photographer
Olly Driscoll Focus Puller
Jonathan Morris Editor
Amaury Duquenne Clapper Loader
Joachim Philippe Clapper Loader
George Fenton Original Music Composer
Fergus Clegg Production Design
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Gerardo Herrero Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

One minute he is telling us about seagulls and sardines, the next he is acting as a glorified counsellor - and that's when he's not helping Manchester United to rule the roost in the English Premier League. Eric is a multi-talented fellow, which is just as well as he has quite a task. It's super-fan ... "Eric" (Steve Evets) who is part of a dyed-in-the-wool group of postmen-fans of the club who lives with his stepsons "Ryan" (Gerard Kearns) and "Jess" (Stefan Gumbs) who have little respect for the man. Things all start to come to an head when the gullible "Ryan" gets himself involved with local hoodlum "Zac" (Steve Marsh) who gets him to hide a gun under the floorboards. When this is found some home truths have to be shared between these men - truths that lead to violence, a police raid and then maybe the best example of group participation I've ever seen on screen. It's got many of Ken Loach's usual hallmark views on the typical working class, but they don't take front and centre as prominently as in many of his more political films. This one comes across as more a critique on the dynamics of a family, and a largely male one at that, of community and of the almost tribal attitudes and loyalties that passionate following of a football club can engender. Evets handles his role well, especially in his scenes with his footballing icon that appear shot in such a fashion as to look like they are in the same room, sharing a drink or a cigarette, but also looking like they are not. It's Kearns who steals the show for me, though - his performance is engagingly visceral and at times quite touching. There's some gritty humour to be had here, too, and a little dig at those who gentrified football with their 4x4s and their season tickets at the expense of the ordinary fans. It's blunt and brutal, sensitive, funny and worth a watch.

Jan 26, 2025