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The War Zone (1999)

The War Zone (1999)
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Noted actor Tim Roth made his directorial debut with this powerful drama about a family in crisis. Tom (Freddie Cunliffe) is an awkward and troubled 15-year-old boy whose isolation increases when his family moves from London to a remote community in the Devon countryside. Tom, his 18-year-old sister Jessie (Lara Belmont), his father (Ray Winstone), and his pregnant mother (Tilda Swinton) live in close quarters in a small cottage; they sometimes bathe in the kitchen, and they have grown used to casual nudity around the house. But one day, Tom sees his father in a sexual embrace with Jessie. He tries to discuss what he's seen with her, but she refuses to talk about it. Unable to stand the tension in the household after his mother takes the seriously ill baby to the hospital, Tom confronts his father, who angrily denies the truth. Tom is finally forced to take drastic action to stop his vengeful and violent father. Written by Alexander Stuart from his own novel, The War Zone received an enthusiastic response at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival and was named Best New British Feature at the 1999 Edinburgh International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ray WinstoneTilda Swinton, (more)
Director(s):
Tim Roth
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The War Zone

Noted actor Tim Roth made his directorial debut with this powerful drama about a family in crisis. Tom (Freddie Cunliffe) is an awkward and troubled 15-year-old boy whose isolation increases when his family moves from London to a remote community in the Devon countryside. Tom, his 18-year-old sister Jessie (Lara Belmont), his father (Ray Winstone), and his pregnant mother (Tilda Swinton) live in close quarters in a small cottage; they sometimes bathe in the kitchen, and they have grown used to casual nudity around the house. But one day, Tom sees his father in a sexual embrace with Jessie. He tries to discuss what he's seen with her, but she refuses to talk about it. Unable to stand the tension in the household after his mother takes the seriously ill baby to the hospital, Tom confronts his father, who angrily denies the truth. Tom is finally forced to take drastic action to stop his vengeful and violent father. Written by Alexander Stuart from his own novel, The War Zone received an enthusiastic response at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival and was named Best New British Feature at the 1999 Edinburgh International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Tim Roth
Writer(s):
Alexander Stuart
Producer(s):
Dixie LinderSarah Radclyffe
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Nudity, Profanity, Not For Children, Adult Situations, Rape & Sexual Abuse, Violence)
The War Zone Awards:
  • 1999 - European Film Academy - Best European Film Discovery
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    Billy H.

    Not for the kids unless you want to explain incest to them. Overall it was a good attempt to tell a story about a hard subject not many would like to discuss. The kids in the movie needed some acting lessons but did a good job. Tim Roth did an ok job as director considering this was his first attempt. The sets and locations used were great.

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    Matt F.

    I thought Tim Roth did a great job of tackling the difficult subject matter. If you need action or comedy look else where.

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    Rich H.

    Bothered by insomnia?...rent this flick and you won't be....what could have been a very intense and engaging story was ruined by Tim Roth's directorial debut...agonisingly slow...The 15 yaer old son played by Freddie Cunliffe(who?)has only one expression...his emotions run the gamut from A to B...sorry Tim, go back to acting

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