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Director: | Michael Caton-Jones |
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Writer: | Nick Moorcroft |
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Set against the backdrop of the 2011 UK summer riots, Jamie, a young female offender who possesses a remarkable voice, meets a determined social worker who inspires her to use it. | |
Release Date: | Sep 11, 2015 |
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Director: | Michael Caton-Jones |
Writer: | Nick Moorcroft |
Genres: | Drama, Crime |
Keywords | robbery, social worker, difficult childhood, street riots, coming of age, prison sentence, death of son, singing in choir, jealous friend |
Production Companies | Head Gear Films, Eclipse Films, Kreo Films, Dashishah Global Film Production, Powderkeg Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $3,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Shirley Henderson | Kate Linton |
Letitia Wright | Jamie Harrison |
Isabella Laughland | Leanne Dixon |
Ian Hart | Ian Wilson |
Steven Mackintosh | David Linton |
Caroline O'Neill | Fiona |
Shaun Parkes | Charlie |
Matthew Steer | Michael |
Jack McMullen | Dean |
Jamie Taylor | Peter |
Athena Droutis | Alice |
McKell David | Ryan |
Frankie Oatway | Bob |
Katie Redford | Lisa |
George Somner | Liam |
Ellie Carney | Sonya |
Dean Warren | Ricky |
Julian Rivett | Fence |
Diana Payan | Leslie |
Madeleine Bowyer | Field Social Worker |
Peter Vollebregt | Principal Officer |
Kemal Sylvester | Station Police Officer |
Kirsty J. Curtis | Prison Bully |
Victoria Alcock | Prison Chaplain |
Martin Turner | Youth Court Judge |
Mark Flitton | Police Officer |
Robin Berry | Probation Officer |
Dan Cohen | Cello Boy |
Caroline O'Hara | First Dinner Guest |
Charlie Caton-Jones | Ben Linton |
Billy Bragg | Himself |
Name | Job |
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Suzanne Smith Crowley | Casting |
Josey McNamara | Second Assistant Director |
Derek Lea | Stunts |
Michael Caton-Jones | Director |
Andrew Buckley | Location Manager |
James Bacon | Musician |
Tony Lucken | Stunt Coordinator |
Peter Gregson | Musician |
Dipo Faloyin | Driver |
Nick Moorcroft | Writer |
Denis Crossan | Director of Photography |
István Király | Editor |
Laura Tarrant-Brown | Production Design |
Gilly Poole | Casting |
Thalia Ecclestone | Art Direction |
Candice Marchlewski | Set Decoration |
Rob Nicholls | Costume Design |
Elizabeth West | Script Supervisor |
Martyn Berg | Music Supervisor |
Holly Broughton | Costume Supervisor |
Noura Wilewska | Casting Assistant |
Stuart Hurst | Gaffer |
Tom Vandeputte | Still Photographer |
Richard Conway | Special Effects Supervisor |
Mathias Schuster | Sound Effects Editor |
Tracey Wells | Makeup Designer, Hair Designer |
Paul Pattison | Property Master |
Tom Linden | Musician, Original Music Composer |
Adrian Rhodes | Sound Designer |
Claire Lawrence | Stunts |
Tiger Rudge | Stunts |
Victoria Banks | Unit Production Manager |
Silvia Felce | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Gareth Tandy | First Assistant Director |
James Chambers | Third Assistant Director |
Alice Doughty | Driver |
Lisa Rust | Painter |
Martin Walker | Unit Manager |
Luis Santos | Lighting Technician |
Nick Ray | Key Grip |
Dumebi Anozie | Makeup Artist |
Zoe Kettel | Makeup Artist |
Diarmuid Coghlan | Production Accountant |
Tamás Szabó | Assistant Editor |
Angela Fuguet | Post Production Supervisor |
Neil Harrison | Systems Administrators & Support |
Julien Pirrie | Foley Editor |
Lee Alder | Musician |
Simon Chamberlain | Musician |
Tom Gearing | Musician |
Gemma Jones | Production Coordinator |
Julia Jones | Unit Publicist |
Antony Bayman | Dialogue Editor |
Peter Warnock | Sound Effects Editor |
John Hayes | Production Sound Mixer |
Name | Title |
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Compton Ross | Executive Producer |
Phil Hunt | Executive Producer |
John Sachs | Producer |
Andrew Berg | Producer |
Neil Chordia | Producer |
Daniel Toland | Producer |
Anwar Kawadri | Executive Producer |
Ibrahim Dashishah | Executive Producer |
Nick Moorcroft | Executive Producer |
Meg Leonard | Executive Producer |
Brian Berg | Executive Producer |
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Excellent! <em>'Urban Hymn'</em> is much more heartfelt and meaningful than I thought it would be. It avoids doing the usual, over-the-top thing of making every kid in the film a wannabe gangster and making them all silly criminals. Don't get me wrong, it does have shades of that but I feel it po ... rtrays it in a much more subtle manner than most films of this type do. The cast are brilliant. Letitia Wright gives a superb performance as Jamie, I believed in her character from the get-go; which is thanks to the writing et al. but also to Wright. Isabella Laughland as Leanne is very good, as is Shirley Henderson as Kate. The support cast are also well chosen. One thing I will note is that the film does peak a little too early. The first half of it is fantastic, as is the rest all in all but it does drop off slightly once everything's been understood. It is also somewhat predictable, though that's not a negative thing if the production makes it work - which this does. Well worth your viewing time. A weighty story with a convincing cast.