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Liam
World Chinema
· Social Criticism · History
- CountryUK
- Production Year2000
- Running Time90min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
In the 1930s, Britain was between wars and on the verge of depression. Family homes were rented, pubs were smoke-filled dens and streetlights were minimal. For seven year old, Liam, growing up against the bleak and gritty backdrop of the Irish Catholic quarter of Liverpool, along with his older brother and sister, is a daily struggle. Despite the hardships of the times, the family attempts to provide
a light in the darkness. Liam′s mother is caring and devout, fighting to hold her family together. His father is a responsible workingman; proud to be employed when so many others are not. But hard times have hit the Liverpool Docks and once Liam′s father loses his job, the family is sent into intractable poverty. Helpless, embittered and determined to find someone to blame, he joins the local Fascist Party with tragic consequences. <b>Liam</b> is a poignant portrait of a family′s free-fall into poverty seen through the eyes of an innocent child, personifying the dream of a brighter
future.
Director

Stephen Frears
One of the "new generation" of British filmmakers, Frears came to
a movie career after having earned a Cambridge law degree. He worked as an
assistant director in theater and film while directing numerous television
plays. He made his film debut with <b>Gumshoe</b>(1972). After more television work, he won acclaim for the unconventional <b>My Beautiful Laundrette</b>(1985).
He continued to garner praise with three films made in the U.S.-<b>Dangerous
Liaisons</b>(1988), <b>The Grifters</b>(1990), and <b>The Hero</b>(1992)-before returning to Britain for <b>The Snapper</b>(1993), <b>Mary Reilly</b>(1996), and <b>The Van</b>(1997).
Credit
- Director
Stephen Frears - ProducerColin Mckeown
Martin Tempia - CastIan Hart
Claire Hackett
Anne Reid
Anthony Borrows - ScreenplayJimmy McGovern
- CinematographyAndrew Dunn
- Production DesignStephen Fineren
- EditorKristina Hetherington
- SoundChris Atkinson
- MusicJohn Murphy
- Production CompanyLiam Films Ltd.
- World SalesThe Sales Company
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