Directed by:
John Akomfrah
Cast:
Cast:
Cal Macaninch .... Billy, Age 30
Daniel Newman .... Billy, Age 14
Richard Mylan .... Sammy, Age 30
Fraser Ayres .... Sammy, Age 14
Rachel Fielding .... Ruby, Age 30
Alison Mac .... Ruby, Age 14
Carla Henry .... Dorothy
Gavin Green .... Bernie
Synopsis:
In North London, Sammy (Richard Mylan) stands and waits for the arrival of childhood friends Billy and Ruby (Cal Macininch, Rachel Fielding), who are married. It is revealed that the three had become close friends at a home for children twenty years ago, before Sammy was taken by social workers to join an isolated children's home on the dramatic Northumbrian coast. As Sammy gets into Billy and Ruby's car it is immediately clear that, despite the fact that Ruby is recently pregnant, there is violent tension between them and that there is a psychological significance to the mysterious journey that Billy is taking them on. Flashbacks develops their relationship and their sharing of everything. It is revealed that the single man wants the couple to move in with him. The woman, who is pregnant, reveals she is ready to dump her husband and begin a relationship with the other man. But all are bothered by some distant past secret.
Synopsis:
In North London, Sammy (Richard Mylan) stands and waits for the arrival of childhood friends Billy and Ruby (Cal Macininch, Rachel Fielding), who are married. It is revealed that the three had become close friends at a home for children twenty years ago, before Sammy was taken by social workers to join an isolated children's home on the dramatic Northumbrian coast. As Sammy gets into Billy and Ruby's car it is immediately clear that, despite the fact that Ruby is recently pregnant, there is violent tension between them and that there is a psychological significance to the mysterious journey that Billy is taking them on. Flashbacks develops their relationship and their sharing of everything. It is revealed that the single man wants the couple to move in with him. The woman, who is pregnant, reveals she is ready to dump her husband and begin a relationship with the other man. But all are bothered by some distant past secret.
The feature film debut of documentary director John Akomfrah,
The opening sequence, in which Sammy spies on Ruby and Billy in different situations, draws the viewer into a fragile world of childhood, where danger and desire are mutually dependent and secrecy both protects and hurts.
Music is integral to the narrative, distinguishing past from present and, in the drunken-sounding, self-propelled 'motorcar' song hinting at the nature of their triangular relationship, and Billy's subsequent death.
Themes:
Relationship
Friendship
Bullying
Violence
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