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Four Lions

We are four Lions.
2010 | 97m | English

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Four Lions tells the story of a group of British jihadists who push their abstract dreams of glory to the breaking point. As the wheels fly off, and their competing ideologies clash, what emerges is an emotionally engaging (and entirely plausible) farce.
Release Date: May 07, 2010
Director: Chris Morris
Writer: Simon Blackwell, Chris Morris, Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Crime
Keywords muslim, pacifism, northern england, satire, yorkshire, dark comedy, conservatism, terrorism, religious fundamentalism, suicide bomber, extremist, sheffield, england
Production Companies Film4 Productions, Warp Films, Wild Bunch Distribution, Optimum Releasing
Box Office Revenue: $6,200,000
Budget: $3,900,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Riz Ahmed Omar
Nigel Lindsay Barry
Kayvan Novak Waj
Adeel Akhtar Faisal
Arsher Ali Hassan
Preeya Kalidas Sofia
Benedict Cumberbatch The Negotiator
Julia Davis Alice
Craig Parkinson Matt
Wasim Zakir Ahmed
Mohammad Aqil Mahmood
Karl Seth Uncle Imran
Waleed Elgadi Khalid
Alex MacQueen Malcolm Storge MP
Shameem Ahmad Chairwoman
Jonathan Maitland Newsreader
Marcus Garvey Marathon Policeman
Darren Boyd Sniper
Kevin Eldon Sniper
Adil Mohammed Javed Nabil
Name Job
Simon Blackwell Additional Writing, Writer
Fabian Wagner Additional Camera
Chris Morris Writer, Director
Jesse Armstrong Writer
Michelle Camp Post Production Supervisor
Malcolm Hirst Sound Recordist
Des Hamilton Casting
Vikki Lawson Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Sam Bain Writer
Andy Merchant Stunts
Dan Hillsdon Production Accountant
Martin Gibbons Casting Assistant
Syd Hampson Extras Casting
Sophia Rashid Dialogue Coach
Jack Suckling Unit Manager
Steven Gardner First Assistant "B" Camera
James Little-Hales Steadicam Operator
Alex Veitch Camera Trainee
Dave Ainley Electrician
Lisa Kenny Assistant Art Director
Samantha Harley Standby Art Director
Doina Raducut Costumer
Fiona Lobo-Cranston Makeup & Hair
Billy Sneddon Editor
Dick Lunn Production Design
Joe Geary First Assistant Director
Gareth Milne Stunt Coordinator
Rebekah Wray-Rogers Production Manager
Paul Cathie Second Assistant Director
Emma Stafford Casting Associate
Mohsan Qureshi Extras Casting
Matthew Whitney Assistant Location Manager
Derrick Peters First Assistant "A" Camera
Hannah Kenworthy Camera Trainee
Lee Martin Rigging Gaffer
Julie Ann Horan Art Direction
Paul de Csernatony Property Master
Mark Shelley Armorer
Fraser Purfit Costumer
Colin Batchford Security
Emma Zee Post Production Supervisor
Simon Whalley Visual Effects Producer
Nigel Heath Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Adam Armitage Sound Effects Editor
Keith Partridge Foley Mixer
Charles McDonald Unit Publicist
Chris Newton Stunts
Gareth Jones Post Production Accountant
Rebecca Rycroft Script Supervisor
Kimberley O'Neill Casting Assistant
Phil Canning Music Supervisor
Richard Knight Location Manager
Simon Tindall Second Unit Director of Photography, "B" Camera Operator
Jess Doxey Second Assistant Camera
Andy Lowe Gaffer
Terry Maskell Electrician
Duncan Wheeler Set Decoration
Paul Gorrie Special Effects Supervisor
Carmen Cristea Costumer
Hannah Booth Makeup & Hair
Simon Hedges Second Unit First Assistant Director
Matthew Gray Assistant Editor
Richard Etchells Online Editor
Alex Sawyer Dialogue Editor
Oliver Brierley Sound Effects Editor
James Feltham Post Production Coordinator
Jason Rayton Assistant Editor, Additional Photography
James Cundill Online Editor
Alexander Fielding Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Darren Banks Sound Effects Editor
Stuart Bagshaw Foley Editor
Dean Rogers Still Photographer
Lol Crawley Director of Photography
Charlotte Walter Costume Designer
Richard Ayoade Thanks
Sam Donovan Script Coordinator
Iain Morris Script Consultant
Marc Tempest Grip
Jonathan Whitehead Original Music Composer
John Taylor Steadicam Operator
Name Title
Tessa Ross Executive Producer
Derrin Schlesinger Producer
Faisal A. Qureshi Associate Producer
Will Clarke Executive Producer
Mark Herbert Producer
Afi Khan Associate Producer
Peter Carlton Executive Producer
Mark Findlay Executive Producer
Carole Baraton Executive Producer
Rita Dagher Executive Producer
Angus Aynsley Executive Producer
Alex Marshall Executive Producer
Caroline Leddy Executive Producer
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Reviews

tanty
8.0

Hilarious from the start to the end. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

As recent examples of British cinema satire go, this is one of the better ones. It follows the antics of four Muslims who are fed up with the way the are being treated. It's "Omar" (Riz Ahmed) who comes up with a cunning plan that involves them trekking to Pakistan where they will learns all the nin ... ja skills of the modern-day jihadist! The easily led "Waj" (Kayvan Novak) is up for it but convert "Barry" (Nigel Lindsay) isn't so keen and "Faisal" (Adeel Akhtar) is way more worried that his dad is having some sort of nervous incident. It's this latter man who might be more use, though - he does know how to make things explode and hits on the idea of using birds to do their bombing for them - a new slant on a dive bomber! Anyway, with all this to contend with we get to sit on the sidelines and smile as "Omar" struggles to get his "cell" to achieve anything that doesn't actually involve them inflicting way more harm on each other than on anyone or anything else. If this were ever to be a manual for a would-be terrorist, then we could all sleep very safely in our beds. The writing is pithy and entertaining, as is the dynamic between these hapless dopes who probably couldn't simultaneously light four birthday cake candles much less anything more perilous. It doesn't hang about, has it's tongue in it's cheek and sends up not just the world of would be fanaticism but also the ridiculousness of the politics of irrational hate and division. The ending has something really quite fitting about it too - birds coming home to roost - and the whole thing is an engagingly enjoyable observation of how effective humour can be at detoxifying a situation.

Mar 17, 2024