Red Road (2006)
- Starring:
- Kate Dickie, Tony Curran, (more)
- Director(s):
- Andrea Arnold
- Category:
- Foreign, Mystery & Suspense, Drama
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A woman paid to watch others begins stalking one of the men she's been trailing in this thriller from Scotland. Jackie (Kate Dickie) is a woman who has buried herself in her work with a security company since the death of her husband and child. Jackie's work involves monitoring a crime-ridden corner of North Glasgow with a bank of closed circuit television cameras; after her shift is over, she either goes home or has an occasional assignation with a friend from work who isn't happy with his wife. While watching the comings and goings in a run down apartment block, Jackie spies Clyde (Tony Curran), a handsome former jailbird who shares a shabby flat with his buddy Stevie (Martin Compston) and April (Natalie Press), Stevie's girlfriend. Jackie becomes fascinated with Clyde, and after carefully following his routines through her cameras she meets him face to face at a local bar, and soon lures him into a relationship. However, in time Clyde discovers neither love nor lust is the motivating factor behind Jackie's actions. The first feature film from award-winning director Andrea Arnold, Red Road received its world premier at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 110 mins
Complete Cast:
- Kate Dickie - Jackie
- Martin Compston - Stevie
- Andrew Armour - Alfred
- Tony Curran - Clyde
- Natalie Press - April
- Director(s):
- Andrea Arnold
- Writer(s):
- Andrea Arnold
- Producer(s):
- Carrie Comerford
- Categories:
- Foreign, Drama, Mystery & Suspense
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- 2006 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best First British Feature
- 2006 - Cannes Film Festival - Jury Prize
- 2006 - London Film Critics Association - British Newcomer of the Year
- 2007 - Miami International Film Festival - FIPRESCI Prize
- 2007 - Miami International Film Festival - Knight Grand Jury Prize - Best Dramatic Feature - World Cinema Competition







