Cal is a 2013 British-released drama film starring Wayne Virgo, Tom Payne, Emily Corcoran, Lucy Russell, and Simon Cook. The film was written and produced by Christian Martin and Bernie Hodges, and directed by Christian Martin.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Christian Martin |
Written by | Christian Martin |
Produced by | Christian Martin Bernie Hodges |
Starring | Wayne Virgo Tom Payne Emily Corcoran Lucy Russell Simon Cook |
Cinematography | Jack O'Dowd |
Edited by | Jack O'Dowd |
Music by | Cliff Airey Rob Dunstone |
Production company | Bonne idée Productions |
Distributed by | TLA Releasing (U.S.) |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
editThis film is a sequel to the 2009 film Shank. Troubled teen Cal, who was once involved in gang life, has now left and fled his home town Bristol to start living a new life. After Cal's mother falls ill in the hospital he returns to Britain. Cal finds, that, like many other places he has visited on mainland Europe, his hometown has suffered from an economic collapse as well.[4]
Cast
edit- Wayne Virgo as Cal
- Tom Payne as Jason
- Emily Corcoran as Aunty Jane
- Lucy Russell as Cath Miller
- Daniel Brocklebank as Ivan
- Bernie Hodges as Journalist - Phil Trope
- Simon Cook as Oncologist (rumored)
- Richard Cambridge as Jim
- Garry Summers as Radio Announcer
- Tony Banham as Policeman
- Deborah Fleming as Nurse
- Anna Gallagher as Ivan's Girlfriend
- Tim J. Henley as Chef
DVD release
editSoundtrack
editOn 15 April 2015, Bristol musician Cliff Airey released three tracks from the Cal soundtrack on Bandcamp.[6]
Filming locations
edit- An industrial Estate near Pennywell Road, Easton, Bristol
- A now-demolished housing estate, Southmead, Bristol
- Trenchard Street Car Park, Trenchard Street, Bristol
- Skull graffiti building - Ninetree Hill, Cotham, Briston
- Laundrette - Cotham Road South, Cotham, Bristol
- Blackberry Hill Hospital, Fishponds, Bristol
- Montpelier Park, Montpelier, Bristol
- Brandon Hill, The Centre, Bristol
- St Paul's area, Bristol
References
edit- ^ "Cal". IMDb. 24 May 2013.
- ^ "Cal DVD | Gay & Lesbian | Films by Movie Mail UK". Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
- ^ "Cal". Amazon UK. 9 September 2013.
- ^ "Official Cal Movie Website". Retrieved 28 October 2013.
- ^ "Cal". Amazon UK. 9 September 2013.
- ^ Airey, Cliff (15 April 2015). "Cal Soundtrack". Bristol, United Kingdom: Bandcamp: cliffairey.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
External links
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