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Broken, BBC Films and BFI present in association with LipSync Productions and Bill Kenwright Films a Cuba Pictures production ; directed by Rufus Norris ; screenplay by Mark O'Rowe ; produced by Dixie Linder, Tally Garner, Nick Marston, Bill Kenwright

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Broken, BBC Films and BFI present in association with LipSync Productions and Bill Kenwright Films a Cuba Pictures production ; directed by Rufus Norris ; screenplay by Mark O'Rowe ; produced by Dixie Linder, Tally Garner, Nick Marston, Bill Kenwright
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Not rated by the MPAA
Main title
Broken
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
859201585
Responsibility statement
BBC Films and BFI present in association with LipSync Productions and Bill Kenwright Films a Cuba Pictures production ; directed by Rufus Norris ; screenplay by Mark O'Rowe ; produced by Dixie Linder, Tally Garner, Nick Marston, Bill Kenwright
Runtime
106
Series statement
Film Movement series, year 11, film 1
Summary
Skunk is an 11 year-old girl who lives a carefree life with her father, on a cul-de-sac in a very much middle-class neighborhood in Britain. At the beginning of the movie Skunk sees Rick, a young man living across the street, getting violently beaten up by yet another neighbor, Mr. Oswald. We later learn that one of Oswald's daughters, in order to save face, told her dad that Rick raped her, following which Oswald in a rage pummels Rick. Skunk is unwittingly drawn into the neighbors' unfolding melodrama of violence, sex, and life-shattering illness. Her home, neighborhood and school become treacherous environments where the happy certainties of childhood give way to fear-filled doubt. She is drawn into an ethereal chaos from which she may only return through the intense love of those closest to her
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification
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