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2023 | 87m | English

(149 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Adura Onashile
Writer: Adura Onashile
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A young mother is forced to face the truth of her past life as her daughter approaches adolescence and strives for new freedom.
Release Date: Nov 17, 2023
Director: Adura Onashile
Writer: Adura Onashile
Genres: Drama
Keywords woman director, mother daughter relationship
Production Companies BBC Film, BFI, Great Point Media, Studio Soho, Screen Scotland, Barry Crerar
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 24, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Déborah Lukumuena Grace
Danny Sapani Samuel
Le'Shantey Bonsu Ama
Liana Turner Fiona
Ayesha Antoine Lisa
Caroline Deyga Mhairi
Lael Tamakloe Grace, young
Jenni Keenan-Green Ms. Seample
Owen Whitelaw Ian
Mark Cox Alan
Andrew John Tait Man in Arcade
Joanne Gallagher Police Officer
Firas Ibrahim Tenant
Kai Bruce Joe
Paul Ellard Homeless Father
Name Job
Reece Steel Production Trainee
Adura Onashile Director, Writer
Tasha Back Director of Photography
Stella Heath Keir Editor
Soraya Gilanni Production Designer
Christine Urquhart Standby Art Director
Kirsty Halliday Costume Designer
Maya Man Makeup Artist
Kat Morgan Makeup Designer
Hazel d Smith Makeup Artist
Ari Rissotti First Assistant Director
Jenny Stimpson Assistant Production Coordinator
Yvonne Carroll Script Supervisor
Iris Cohen Production Executive
Neil Mackay Assistant Location Manager
Richard Brough Location Scout
Joanna Sturrock Casting Assistant
Stuart Truesdale Costume Supervisor
Simone Grattarola Colorist
Jon Bruce Online Editor
Laura Shand Second Assistant Camera
Chris Maxwell First Assistant Camera
Meghan Grieve Art Department Trainee
William Aikman Sound Designer
Javi López Boom Operator
Becky Thomson Sound Mixer
Peter Candler First Assistant Camera
James Hogarth Digital Imaging Technician
Soraya Gilanni Viljoen Production Design
Rosslyn Oman Set Dresser
Ré Olunuga Original Music Composer
Name Title
Jim Reeve Executive Producer
Ciara Barry Producer
Rosie Crerar Producer
Jennifer Armitage Executive Producer
Kristin Irving Executive Producer
Eva Yates Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Though the narrative is a little too undercooked here, this film does present us with two characterful performances from Déborah Lukumuena and Le'Shantey Bonsu. The former is "Grace" - a woman who lives in a rundown Glasgow high-rise with her daughter "Ama". Their's is a loving relationship tinged w ... ith a little maternal paranoia. "Grace" is forced to work as a cleaner at night and the girl is largely forbidden from leaving the flat - for her own safety - and that, naturally, attracts the attention of the social workers and the school teachers who are concerned for their wellbeing. Things are not helped by a decision to rehouse the family as the demolition men are soon to head to their tower block. When "Ama" befriends a neighbour from her school "Fiona" (a nice effort from Liana Turner), the couple's relationship starts to become severely tested and the two women face the first serious change to the established dynamic of their inter-dependency. The performances do go some way to making this film work, but the absence of context makes it difficult to engage with the story. We don't really know anything about the past that drove them to Scotland. Clearly there has been trauma for "Grace", but again - we know very little about what created that trouble. The direction is also very lethargic. Far too many tracking shots, walking to and fro, almost like director Adura Onashile was paddling out a short story into almost ninety minutes. I also found it to be rather over-scored. The paucity of dialogue does work at times, but the sense of loneliness and fear that generates is all to frequently overpowered by the music. It's an interesting story that is probably illustrative of many families relocated to a strange environment, but I just needed more substance and less meandering images for that to resonate better.

Oct 19, 2023