Down Terrace   BF-2010 

Raw realism and black humour are the ingredients of this British crime film about the Hill father and son, who go looking for the person responsible for their arrest after they are released from jail. Filled with cellophane-wrapped bodies.

Down Terrace tells the story of the Hill father and son, Robert and Robin, two petty criminals. They have just been released from jail, where they had been sentenced for a committing a crime we don't find out much about. They are convinced they were betrayed. As soon as they return to their home in Brighton, they plan revenge. That looks simpler than it is, certainly when Robin's girlfriend suddenly turns up very pregnant on the doorstep and says he's the father of the child. And family life isn't that easy either.
The feature debut by director Ben Wheatley, well-known from British crime series such as The Wrong Door and Ideals is filled with cellophane-wrapped bodies and combines raw social realism with pitch black humour and occasionally pure slapstick - as a British ode to The Sopranos. The film won the jury prize at the last Raindance Festival.

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United Kingdom 2009
DirectorBen Wheatley
ProducerAndrew Starke
 Boum Productions Ltd
ScenarioBen Wheatley, Robin Hill
CastJulia Deakin
 David Schaal
 Tony Way
 Michael Smiley
PhotographyLaurie Rose
EditorRobin Hill
Sound designMartin Pavey
MusicJim Williams
Length89'
Websitedownterrace.blogspot.com
Themes
2010 Bright Future