Last Resort (2000 film)
Last Resort is a film by Paweł Pawlikowski, released in 2000 and starring Dina Korzun, Artyom Strelnikov and Paddy Considine.
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Directed by | Paweł Pawlikowski |
Produced by | Ruth Caleb |
Written by | Rowan Joffé Paweł Pawlikowski |
Starring | Dina Korzun Artyom Strelnikov Paddy Considine |
Music by | Max de Wardener |
Cinematography | Ryszard Lenczewski |
Edited by | David Charap |
Distributed by | BBC |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English, Russian |
Plot
A young Russian woman and her son arrive in London, expecting to be met by her fiancé. When he does not arrive, they claim asylum, and are confined to a small seaside town while their claim is considered. A relationship develops between the woman and the manager of a local amusement arcade (played by Paddy Considine).
Filming locations
Margate, in Thanet Kent doubled as the fictional seaside town of Stonehaven, and was the setting for the majority of the film.[1]
Cast
- Dina Korzun as Tanya
- Paddy Considine as Alfie
- Artiom Strelnikov as Artiom
- Lindsey Honey as Les
- Perry Benson as Immigration Officer
- Katie Drinkwater as Katie
- Dave Bean as Frank
- Adrian Scarborough as Council Official
- David Auker as 2nd Council Official
- Bruce Byron as Police Officer
- Jim Trevellyan/Trevillion as Station Guard
- Marcus Redwood as Cafe Owner
- Zoe Sharpe as Gang Girl
- Daniel Mobey as Danny
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References
- Kent Film Office. "Kent Film Office Last Resort Film Focus".
External links
- Last Resort on IMDb
- Last Resort at AllMovie
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