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Riff-Raff

  • 1991
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
5.1K
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Robert Carlyle and Emer McCourt in Riff-Raff (1991)
The story of Stevie, a construction worker, and his girlfriend, an unemployed pop singer, serves to show the living conditions of the British poor class.
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The story of construction-worker Stevie and his unemployed pop-singer girlfriend shows the living conditions of the British poor class.The story of construction-worker Stevie and his unemployed pop-singer girlfriend shows the living conditions of the British poor class.The story of construction-worker Stevie and his unemployed pop-singer girlfriend shows the living conditions of the British poor class.

  • Director
    • Ken Loach
  • Writer
    • Bill Jesse
  • Stars
    • Robert Carlyle
    • Emer McCourt
    • Jim R. Coleman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    5.1K
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    • Director
      • Ken Loach
    • Writer
      • Bill Jesse
    • Stars
      • Robert Carlyle
      • Emer McCourt
      • Jim R. Coleman
    • 14User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Robert Carlyle
    Robert Carlyle
    • Stevie
    Emer McCourt
    Emer McCourt
    • Susan
    Jim R. Coleman
    • Shem
    • (as Jimmy Coleman)
    George Moss
    • Mo
    Ricky Tomlinson
    Ricky Tomlinson
    • Larry
    David Finch
    • Kevin
    Richard Belgrave
    • Kojo
    Ade Sapara
    Ade Sapara
    • Fiaman
    Derek Young
    • Desmonde
    Bill Moores
    • Smurph
    Luke Kelly
    • Ken Jones
    Gary Lammin
    Gary Lammin
    • Mick
    • (as Garrie J. Lammin)
    Willie Ross
    • Gus Siddon
    Dean Perry
    • Wilf
    Dylan O'Mahony
    • Youth
    Brian Coyle
    • Youth
    Stuart Peveril
    • Youth
    Terry Bird
    Terry Bird
    • Van Driver
    • Director
      • Ken Loach
    • Writer
      • Bill Jesse
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    8mvassa71

    Poignant Slice of the Work-a-Day Life

    This unpretentious British indie film is a rough diamond in the rough. It chronicles the lives of a handful of blue collar workers trying to survive in early 90's London. It's almost documentary in style and narrative, which lends a feeling of authenticity, which is helped also by fine performances all around. Shows the humor, frustration and dashed dreams in an unforgiving society, and it has heart. It is at times funny, heart wrenching, and touching. The accents are thick, so you may appreciate the subtitles that are on some versions. I found them distracting, so I put some tape over the bottom of the screen. I had to strain a few times to understand, but I don't think the subtitles were necessary. Well worth a watch.
    9wjfickling

    Quasi-documentary brilliant social commentary

    I've always been astonished by Ken Loach's ability to make me forget that these are actors that I'm watching, or that this is a movie on a set, etc. The characters in this film are so real, so lifelike, that it was almost like watching a documentary. The film very wisely employs subtitles for the English dialogue, much or most of which would be unintelligible to an American audience.

    Several of the reviews I have read of this film call it a comedy. Well, although there are one or two comic scenes, to me this is far from a comedy. This is a bitter and biting howl of rage against the plight of the working class in the UK. These men are used and exploited by their employers. There is no doubt that these construction sites would be cited for safety violations, or even closed down, if they were in the USA. and the owner-managers might well be prosecuted, since their willful negligence ultimately results in a death. What is lacking in the British working class, if this film is any guide, is any sense of upward mobility, any hope, any sense that I can make it out of this and find a better life. The one exception to this is the protagonist's girl friend, who is a monumentally untalented aspiring singer, and in her case we don't feel that there is much hope either.
    2sparkss-11610

    Everyone else who reviewed this either are computer controlled A.I or did not watch this movie

    Well what can I say? this film is appalling, the acting is putrid(particularly the Irish character who appears to forget her characters role mid way through the film) apart from Robert Carlyle as the Scottish character is quite good among other smaller big name roles who then made a name for themselves either prior or afterwards otherwise this movie is terrible with major plot-points not being revealed, unnecessary scenes, bad gags and bad script-writing as if they just improvised. Besides to that it was wrote in memory of some one if this was made in tribute of me, I must have really been hated or a terrible script- writer if this was the fruit of my labour! All in all I think my review is suitable for a film of this caliber Q.E.D
    9hasombrero

    97/100

    Riff-Raff is a film that didn't particularly knock my socks off in any technical way, but still somehow achieved its own sort of excellence. It doesn't seem like your conventional movie, but rather, like a vignette of the life of its main characters. It feels more real than almost any other film I've seen, possibly a byproduct of its screenwriter being an actual construction worker. The film it pulls you in and makes the characters feel like old friends, without a particularly exciting or thrilling plot, in a way it's reminiscent of Chekhov. And though the characters have their ups and downs, the movie presents quite a few chuckles. A thoroughly intelligent and genuine film, brimming with social commentary without bashing you over the head with it.
    10jordondave-28085

    Not a good time to be a contractor in the UK

    (1990) Riff- Raff DRAMA

    The film, the Queen of England does not want people to see!! Like some of Mike Leigh's films with it's subtle messages about the low class, this is a no holds barred social commentary film about society with a nice story in the middle. And is also one of the most important British films in movie history about unsafe practices amongst it's citizens. I have no idea how this kind of society is like right now in 2010 but at the time of when this film was made about it's citizens rises a lot of questions about not what should be done BUT what has to be done along time ago!!! This is also one of Robert Carlyle's early film gems before hitting it big with "Trainspotting".

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The characters' local regional and Cockney accents were so heavy that the film provided subtitles, even for British audiences.
    • Goofs
      Between 7:56 and 8:00 minutes in, as Robert Carlyle enters his squat for the first time, the boom is clearly visible under the ceiling and the boom operator on the left as Robert walks by.
    • Quotes

      Susan: Do you ever get depressed?

      Steve: No. Depressions are for the middle classes. The rest of us have got an early start in the morning.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Untamed Heart/Strictly Ballroom/Groundhog Day/Love Field/Riff-Raff (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Always On My Mind
      Composed by Johnny Christopher (as J. Christopher), Francis Zambon (as M. Jones) and Wayne Carson Thompson (as W. Thompson)

      Performed by Emer McCourt

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Olos
    • Filming locations
      • Deaconess Court, Tottenham Green East, Tottenham, London, England, UK(The building site)
    • Production companies
      • Parallax Pictures
      • Channel Four Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $295,444
    • Gross worldwide
      • $295,444
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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