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We gotta get out while we're young
2020 | 78m | English

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Director: Scott Graham
Writer: Scott Graham
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A former boyracer, who married his first love and took a job in one of the fish factories, now has a 17 year-old-son of his own following in his footsteps and can no longer ignore the fact he’s going nowhere. Unable to be physically or emotionally present with his family, he takes his son’s car out for one final joy ride and risks losing the love that surrounds him
Release Date: Mar 12, 2020
Director: Scott Graham
Writer: Scott Graham
Genres: Drama
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Production Companies BBC Film, Bard Entertainments, Barry Crerar
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,700,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Mark Stanley Finnie
Amy Manson Katie
Marli Siu Kelly
Anders Hayward Kid
Scott Murray Stevie
Name Job
Scott Graham Screenplay, Director
Simon Tindall Director of Photography
David Arthur Editor
Wendy Griffin Line Producer
Carla Stronge Casting
Andy Drummond Production Design
Martin Kelly Art Direction
Rebecca Gore Costume Design
Kat Morgan Makeup Artist
Bethany Swan Makeup Designer
Per Boström Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Christer Melén Sound Effects Editor
Cameron Mercer Sound Recordist
Joakim Sundström Supervising Sound Editor
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Margaret Matheson Producer
Rosie Crerar Producer
Ciarán Barry Producer
Robbie Allen Executive Producer
Lizzie Francke Executive Producer
Rose Garnett Executive Producer
Ross McKenzie Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

This is quite an interesting observational piece that goes some way to illustrating the lack of opportunities and activities in small, one-industry, towns. This film is based around Fraserburgh - a town of 13,000-odd folk in the north of Scotland that is home to a fishing fleet but very little else. ... Mark Stanley is "Finnie" a Fraserburgh lifer who works in a fish processing factory. His son does too, at least until the start of this 24 hour dip into their family lives. His wife works in a hairdressers and they have another younger schoolboy child. Late at night, after a fairly "lively" attempt at a family dinner, "Finnie" borrows his son's car and goes for a bit of a joyride - picking up his son's pregnant ex-girlfriend en route and they race a few local youths then the breakers on the sea wall... anything for an adrenalin rush, it would seem. Unfortunately, we only really get a superficial look at the characters; the frustrations and mundanity of their existence is writ large, but therein lies the film's problem - it is a bit like watching goldfish in a dirty bowl; we see but cannot empathise or really engage. There is lots of pent up anger amongst the family; but also some affection - which neither "Finnie" nor his son "Kid" (Anders Hayward) have a clue how to demonstrate. It is worth watching, but is remarkably unfulfilling and empty.

Mar 27, 2022