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  Liam (2001)
 
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Originally produced for the B.B.C., director Stephen Frears masterfully crafts this poignant portrait of one family's attempt to stay afloat in impoverished 1930s England. The political, religious, and economic strife of pre-Word War II Liverpool is seen through the eyes of Liam (Anthony Burrows), a seven-year-old living with Dad (Ian Hart) and Mam (Claire Hackett), and preparing himself for his First Communion. Dad is a deeply proud working class Catholic who labors tirelessly to feed his family, until he loses his job at the local shipyard. Desperate for money, Liam's teenage sister Teresa (Megan Burns) is forced to take a job as a maid for the upper class Jewish owners of the shipyard while Mam relies on her religious beliefs for strength and comfort. As Liam questions his own religious identity and struggles with the concepts of sin and salvation, he watches his father slip into a stagnant and hateful rage fueled by his family's poverty and loss of self-respect. This rage leads Dad to join a group of Fascists who blindly blame the local Jews for their own starvation, poverty, and powerlessness, as the threat of war looms on the horizon. Liam, portrayed with remarkable grace and ability by young Burrows, is a stuttering, charming, and naive antihero who embodies the profound innocence of children as they fight to comprehend the sometimes unfathomable actions of the adult world. This quiet ensemble piece highlights the actors, who deftly work together in a tale of simple realism which finds beauty in the daily routines and rituals of a family struggling to survive a daunting change.

 

 
   
cast and crew

genre: drama

country: France Germany United Kingdom

language: English

subtitles: English Spanish

runtime: 91 minutes

dvd region: DVD Region 1

attributes: Widescreen

rating: R (MPAA)

 
cast and crew

Jimmy McGovern:
Screenwriter
Anne Reid:
Actor
Ian Hart:
Actor
Claire Hackett:
Actor

Anthony Burrows:
Actor
Stephen Frears:
Director

 
   
festivals
  • European Union Film Festival 2002 (Various)
  • Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of Irish and British Film 2001 (Cherbourg-Octeville, France)
  • Toronto International Film Festival 2000 (Toronto, Canada)
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    awards
  • Best Actor
    2001 British Independent Film Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Performance
    2002 Young Artist Awards (Los Angeles, United States)
  • Golden Lion
    2000 Venice International Film Festival (Venice, Italy)
  • Golden Spike
    2000 Valladolid International Film Festival (Valladolid, Spain)
  • Marcello Mastroianni Award
    2000 Venice International Film Festival (Venice, Italy)
  • OCIC Award
    2000 Venice International Film Festival (Venice, Italy)
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