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Section: International Competition of Feature Films in the Junior Category (over 11 years of age)
Scrapper (2023)
When her mother dies, 12-year-old Georgie does everything she can to avoid going to an orphanage. She has a lot on her mind for her age. She must to both grow up quickly to be able to take care of herself, and use her child's ingenuity and innocence to deceive local authorities and others. She and her best friend Ali make money stealing bikes and she pretends to live with an “uncle”. But this fake family member is soon replaced by her real father, who’s been gone so long that she doesn't recognize him. Not happy with his intrusion, she tries to find out why her father has reentered her life. This great British dramedy combines elements of the social film genre, fresh formal flavors, memorable scenes (especially the interaction between Georgia and her father), funny lines and talking spiders. The film won the Grand Jury Prize in the World Cinema section at this year's Sundance.
Country | United Kingdom |
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Year | 2023 |
Duration | 83 min |
Rating | 13 |
Language | English |
Subtitle | Czech |
Directed by | Charlotte Regan |
Screenplay | Charlotte Regan |
Director of Photography | Molly Manning Walker |
Music | Patrick Jonsson |
Edited by | Billy Sneddon and Matteo Bini |
Contact | Charades |
Biography
British screenwriter and director. She began with video clips, of which she has created more than two hundred so far. She's made many successful short films, e.g. Standby (2016), Fry-up (2017) and Dodgy Dave (2018). Her feature debut is the comedy drama Scrapper (2022).
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