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NORFOLK

by Martin Radich

synopsis

A father and son live a reclusive lifestyle in the middle of nowhere. The man, a disillusioned mercenary, has his final target in sight – a gang of foreign revolutionaries who lay low in a nearby derelict compound. As the man closes in on his target the boy falls for the revolutionaries’ serving girl. Having spent his whole life in isolation the boy now discovers the warmth of friendship and the pleasures of something more. As father and son collide the boy is sent running, running in pain and full of betrayal, straight into the twisted embittered arms of the boy’s maternal grandparents, who have come to snatch and save the boy. Figuring out what is right and wrong, what is good and bad is a task for both the man and the audience.

original title: Norfolk
country: United Kingdom
year: 2015
genre: fiction
directed by: Martin Radich
film run: 87'
screenplay: Martin Radich
cast: Denis Ménochet, Barry Keoghan, Goda Letkauskaite, Eileen Davies, Sean Buckley, Rupert Procter
cinematography by: Tim Sidell
film editing: Mark Trend
art director: Beck Rainford
music: JG Thirlwell
producer: Rachel Dargavel, Finlay Pretsell
production: Creative England’s iFeatures, Scottish Documentary Institute, Steel Mill Pictures

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