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The Runaways

  • 2019
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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The Runaways (2019)
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After their home life is turned upside down, three children and the family's donkeys escape across the backbone of Northern England, confronting both the harsh landscapes and what it means t... Read allAfter their home life is turned upside down, three children and the family's donkeys escape across the backbone of Northern England, confronting both the harsh landscapes and what it means to be siblings.After their home life is turned upside down, three children and the family's donkeys escape across the backbone of Northern England, confronting both the harsh landscapes and what it means to be siblings.

  • Director
    • Richard Heap
  • Writers
    • Richard Heap
    • Paul Fraser
  • Stars
    • Molly Windsor
    • Rhys Connah
    • Macy Shackleton
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  • IMDb RATING
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    406
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    • Director
      • Richard Heap
    • Writers
      • Richard Heap
      • Paul Fraser
    • Stars
      • Molly Windsor
      • Rhys Connah
      • Macy Shackleton
    • 41User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Molly Windsor
    Molly Windsor
    • Angie
    Rhys Connah
    Rhys Connah
    • Ben
    Macy Shackleton
    • Polly
    Mark Addy
    Mark Addy
    • Reith
    Lee Boardman
    Lee Boardman
    • Blythe
    Tara Fitzgerald
    Tara Fitzgerald
    • Maggie
    Steve Huison
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    Sean Ward
    • John
    Cathy Breeze
    • Belle
    James Senneck
    • Toby
    Bradley John
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    Joshua Lewis Holden
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    Angie Maher
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      • Richard Heap
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    TxMike

    Pleasantly entertaining story of a broken up English family.

    We came across this British movie on Amazon streaming, I find its IMDb rating just about right.

    It is about a very marginal coastal fishing family with a dad that boozes it a bit too much. But he has a good heart and on certain days they operate a beach donkey ride with their three donkeys. Mom just left right after the youngest was born, now about 8. There is a brother and the real glue of the family is the oldest, the girl just turning 16.

    When dad just happens to die overnight in his bed, right after his mess of a younger brother gets out of prison for murder, the kids decide to run for it, along with two of the donkeys. They take a road trip, really mostly an off-road trip, to find mom as the lesser of the evils.

    Naturally things don't turn out the way the kids imagined it but they get onto a better trajectory, at least as good as can be expected.
    8matt-93077

    Darker than expected but in a good way

    I saw this in London. It reminded me in parts of some of Ken Loach's films. A story about survival I think. Some great scenes and music. Molly Windsor is superb as the elder sibling, as are the other children. Refreshingly different film. Think it is probably a 12, but 12A is wise. Go see it whilst it is still in cinemas, the Yorkshire scenery is a beautiful backdrop.
    9alyson-rhodes

    Touching, heartbreaking Brit indie film shot in Yorkshire in towns like Whitby

    Saw this little Brit indie gem of a film in Halifax in West Yorkshire on a wet Sunday afternoon; didn't know much about it before hand but so glad went to see it. The director Richard Heap and two of the teen actors did a Q&A afterwards. The story opens in Whitby where the trio of kids are being raised ad hoc by their loving but heavy drinking Dad (played by Mark Addy) and after a family tragedy and the return of their violent uncle the kids flee with 2 of the donkeys from their seaside day job onto the North Yorkshire moors escaping and on the run. The story follows their adventures and charts their emotional as well as physical journey. It is touching, heartbreaking, witty, insightful and packs a big emotional wallop. Catch it if you can.
    6mcdermotttile

    Gaps

    The movie skips a lot..one minute Angie is hiding with.the donkeys, the next minute they are in town on a cobblestone street trying to get away from the uncle and there were more situations..
    9RedundantSquash

    A heartbreaking yet thoroughly endearing film.

    The Runaways is a heart-breaking yet extremely endearing story about three siblings Angie, Ben and Polly who, following a family tragedy, must travel across the North Yorkshire Moors with their two donkeys in search of a new home.

    The cast and the characters they portray are a huge part of why this film is so good, they are all so authentic and believable which really helped my enjoyment of the film. Molly Windsor is so endearing as Angie, she effortlessly portrays the struggle between someone who must fulfil a mother role while at the same time wanting to be a regular teenager. Rhys Connah as Ben shows fantastic versatility switching between a character who understands his sisters' plight and sympathizes with her to someone who is extremely frustrated with their situation and does not know how to fully express it. Macy Shackleton's upbeat persona as Polly brings a shining light to the otherwise sad situation the siblings find themselves in. Lee Boardman plays Uncle Blythe with characteristic menace while at the same time showing flashes of humanity making his character much more that a regular film antagonist. Mark Addy and Tara Fitzgerald round off the cast as the siblings' Father Reith and Mother Maggie both giving deep and thought-provoking performances with the small amount of screen time they have.

    The chemistry between the cast is great, you would be forgiven for thinking the three leads were related in real life. They deliver their lines with such authenticity and purpose, one scene that stood out to me was Angie admonishing Polly, "She's just a kid" Ben scolds her "So am I!" she angrily reminds him. The deliver was so great, and you really felt for the characters. My favourite scene is where Ben is tasked with distracting a guard at Grosmont railway station so they can smuggle the donkeys aboard and Rhys Connah is fantastically charming and witty in his attempt, going as far as to ask the guard for an autograph so that he has to wander off to find some paper, it is a truly great scene.

    The film uses many beautiful locations throughout North Yorkshire from the sprawling bays of Whitby and Runswick to the gorgeous market town of Pickering and all the wonderful moorland in-between. I do not think I have ever seen Yorkshire look so beautiful on film before. Some of the aerial shots are absolutely fantastic and really help to set the scene and give the viewer a great picture of the places the siblings are traveling through and all of the beauty they contain. As someone who was born in Yorkshire and has travelled the region extensively it was great to see many places that I have visited myself and I really appreciate how well they were used in the film.

    The film was directed and written by Richard Heap and although it is his first feature film it never feels like it due to its professional and competent nature of the whole project. Heap has stated that he wanted to create an old school Children's adventure story that people could watch and imagine themselves in the adventure, I would argue that he was successful and then some.

    As a fan of independent films, I would highly recommend this to anyone who is looking for a down to earth story, set in beautiful scenery with and extremely talented cast and crew.

    The Runaways is available to purchase on DVD or digitally from TheRunaways. film.

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      Husband and wife duo Nick Hall and Michelle Plum, from Bradford based band Plumhall, can be seen performing in the early pub scene.

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2020 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Uma Aventura Entre Irmãos
    • Filming locations
      • Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK(harbour)
    • Production companies
      • Gravitas Ventures
      • Red Arrow Studios
      • Slackjaw Film
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      • £1,255,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $27,310
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      • 1h 53m(113 min)
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