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YOUNG
ADAM
Synopsis
Winner of Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature at Edinburgh
Film Festival
2003 Cannes Film Festival Official Selection
2004 HK British Film Festival Opening Film
Written and directed by the award-winning short filmmaker David
Mackenzie, Young Adam is a beautiful and faithful adaptation of
the novel by the Scottish Beat writer Alexander Trocchi.
Featuring a strong cast headed by Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton,
Peter Mullan and Emily Mortimer, Young Adam is a moody, sensual
thriller that takes place on the canals between Glasgow and Edinburgh
during the 1950s. Evocative of the ambience of the Hollywood film
noirs of the 1940s and ‘50s, the movie is one of the most original
British works of recent years.
Trocchi, was described by his friend and fellow author William Burroughs
as a “critical and pivotal figure in the literary world of the 1950s
and 60s.” The novel, Young Adam, which until recently had been a
forgotten treasure, is about to receive a new lease of life with
the release of this exciting film adaptation.
Set in a steamy Glasgow of the early 1950s, the film focuses on
the crisis of Joe (McGregor); a rootless young drifter who finds
work on a barge owned by the down-to-earth Les (Mullan) and his
enigmatic wife Ella (Swinton). One afternoon Joe and Les happen
upon the corpse of a young woman floating in the water. Accident?
Suicide? Murder?
As the police investigate the case and a suspect is arrested, it
becomes evident that Joe knows more about the drowned woman than
he is letting on. Meanwhile, against the backdrop of the ‘murder’
investigation, Joe and Ella embark on an intimate and passionate
affair.
Distribution: Golden Scene Company Ltd
Release date: 29 January, 2004
Duration: 98 mins
Category: III
Cinemas: AMC / Broadway Cinematheque / Cine
Art
Website:
http://www.hanwayfilms.com/filmsindex.html/
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