This is England

Run with the crowd, stand alone, you decide.

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This is England: Mods, New Romantics, and Skinheads are the major youth sub-cultures of this very English summer of 1983 and young 12-year-old Shaun is left wandering aimlessly alone and lost during the start of his school holidays, until his chance meeting with Woody and his fun and friendly Skinhead pack. Finding a new lease of life; girls, parties, Ben Sherman shirts, Doc Martin boots and shaven hairstyles young Shaun is welcomed, life during this summer holiday has got a whole lot better. That is until Combo arrives on the scene bitter, dangerous, racist, militant and psychotic life for young Shaun has just approached his first major crossroads. This is England is a look back at the early eighties of British working-class life through the eyes of young Shaun and his new gang, and dealing with the bitterness of outside influences such as racism and xenophobia, of mass unemployment and the fall out of the Falkland’s War; Thatcher’s Britain: Did we ever have it so good? When you see Shaun, ask Him.

Roland Rat, Margaret Thatcher; Rubik’s Cubes, the Royal Wedding; aerobics, skinheads… It’s 1983, and the schools are breaking up for summer. Shaun is 12 and a bit of a loner, growing up with his mum in a grim coastal town, his dad killed fighting in the Falklands War. On his way home from school where he’s been tormented all day for wearing flares, he runs into a group of skinheads, who against expectations turn out to be friendly and take him under their wing. Soon Shaun discovers parties, girls and snappy dressing, and finds some role models in Woody, Milky and the rest of the gang. But when an older, overtly racist skinhead returns home from prison, the easy camaraderie of the group is broken, and Shaun is drawn into much more uncomfortable territory. Based largely on his own experience as a youngster, this is Shane Meadows’ most mature and fully realised film. Handling the complexities of masculinity, violence and race with sensitivity and a lightness of touch, it’s hard to imagine a film that would better capture the mood of the time, or that could have any greater an understanding of the allure of being part of a gang.

12 year old Shaun lives with his widowed mother in a small town in Britain. His father, an army officer, was one of the Falkland casualties. A loner, he is befriended by some older skinhead youth, who shave off his hair, date an older young woman, and subsequently introduce him to ex-convict Combo. Shaun unwittingly volunteers to be part of Combo’s gang, and is taken to a meeting hosted by Britain’s right-winged National Front, which openly advocates ethnic cleansing; re-defines Racism as Reality; and Nazism as Nationalism. Combo then takes his followers on a spree of sword and knife-wielding terror, looting a corner store run by Sandhu, all eventually get stoned and violence ensues.

This is England, 5.0 out of 5 based on 1 rating

Director


Shane Meadows

Writer


Shane Meadows

Producer


Peter Carlton as executive producer , Will Clarke as executive producer , Lizzie Francke as executive producer: EM Media , Hugo Heppell as executive producer , Mark Herbert as producer , Louise Meadows as co-producer , Kate Ogborn as executive producer , Tessa Ross as executive producer , Paul Trijbits as executive producer , Julia Valentine as line producer

Casting


Thomas Turgoose as Shaun, Stephen Graham as Combo, Jo Hartley as Cynth, Andrew Shim as Milky, Vicky McClure as Lol, Joseph Gilgun as Woody (as Joe Gilgun), Rosamund Hanson as Smell, Andrew Ellis as Gadget, Perry Benson as Meggy, George Newton as Banjo, Frank Harper as Lenny, Jack O'Connell as Pukey Nicholls, Kriss Dosanjh as Mr. Sandhu, Kieran Hardcastle as Kes, Chanel Cresswell as Kelly, Danielle Watson as Trev, Sophie Ellerby as Pob, Hannah Walters as Shoe Shop Assistant, Dave Laws as Mr. Dudley, Michael Socha as Bully, Ian Smith as Teacher, Dave Blant as Teacher, Matthew Blamires as Teasing kid, James Burrows as Teasing kid, Harpal Hayer as Football kid, Terry Haywood as Football kid, Nimesh Jani as Football kid, David Claridge as Roland Rat (archive footage) (uncredited), Duran Duran as Themselves (archive footage) (uncredited), Simon Le Bon as Himself (archive footage) (uncredited), Prince Charles as Himself (archive footage) (uncredited), Princess Diana as Herself (archive footage) (uncredited), Ronald Reagan as Himself (archive footage) (uncredited), Robert Stone as Man (uncredited), Margaret Thatcher as Herself (archive footage) (uncredited)
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