LOOTED (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Charley Palmer Rothwell (Legend), Thomas Turgoose (This Is England), Tom Fisher (The Mummy Returns), Morgane Polanski (The Aspern Papers), Anders Hayward (Run), Stephen Uppal (Freight), Gary Davison (film debut), Daniel-John Williams (Almost Married)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Rene Pannevis (film debut), director, writer; Kefi Chadwick (film debut), writer; Jennifer Eriksson (McQueen) and Jessie Mangum (The Eternity Man), producers; Philip Achille (film debut) and Tony Coote (film debut), composers; Aadel Nodeh-Farahani (Ten Pieces), cinematographer; Christian Sandino-Taylor (Love Wedding Repeat), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Stuck in a post-industrial port town that’s been economically side-lined, Rob (Rothwell) supports his dying father by stealing cars. When his best friend Leo (Turgoose) gets him on board a much bigger and far riskier job, the consequences are dire when things go south…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

A tale of economic woe and criminal activity, Looted takes a harsh look at the living conditions of those who live in poor conditions and what they have to do just to stay afloat.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 6TH NOVEMBER 2020 (IN CINEMAS* AND ON DEMAND)

(WRITTEN BEFORE LOCKDOWN ANNOUNCEMENT)

 

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