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Red Road

Not Rated
DramaThriller
6.474/10(196 ratings)

Jackie is a CCTV operator. One day, a man shows his face on her monitor, a man she hoped never to see again. Now she has no choice and is compelled to confront him.

10-27-2006
1h 53m
Red Road
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Main Cast

Kate Dickie

Kate Dickie

Kate Dickie (born in 1971 in East Kilbride, Scotland) is a five times award-winning Scottish actress who has appeared in TV-series, stage plays and movies. She is best-known for her portrayal as the security camera operative Jackie in her starring debut Red Road, directed by Andrea Arnold, and for which she was given several awards as best actress, among other things at the BAFTA Scotland Awards and the British Independent Film Awards in 2006. Dickie also supports the theatre company Solar Bear, which is known for its collaborations with deaf people, in part in her role as the patron. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kate Dickie, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Tony Curran

Tony Curran

Anthony "Tony" Curran (born 13 December 1969) is a Scottish actor. Curran was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He is an alumnus of Holyrood Secondary School and is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Tony rose to fame in the BBC television series This Life. Since then, the Scots star has appeared in a number of major film and television roles. Some of his roles have included The Invisible Man in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. To portray the Invisible Man, he donned a special suit that turned him into a walking bluescreen (according to his commentary on the DVD, he looked like a "smurf on acid"). Curran also played the vampire named Priest in Guillermo del Toro's Blade II. Curran is active in participating in marathons to raise money for charity. He is a keen fan of Celtic Football Club. He is a frequent and popular participant in the annual Dressed To Kilt event in New York City, run by the organization Friends of Scotland in celebration of Tartan Week. In April, 2009 Curran revealed to the Daily Record newspaper that he is playing the role of Lieutenant Delcourt, in The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn, due to be released in 2011. Curran played the painter Vincent Van Gogh, in the Doctor Who episode "Vincent and the Doctor", written by Richard Curtis. He also made a cameo appearance in "The Pandorica Opens".

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Martin Compston

Martin Compston

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Martin Compston (born 8 May 1984) is a Scottish actor and former professional footballer. He is perhaps most notable for his role as Liam in Sweet Sixteen, and for his role as Ewan Brodie in Monarch of the Glen. Description above from the Wikipedia article Martin Compston, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Natalie Press

Natalie Press

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Natalie Press (born 15 August 1980) is an English actress, perhaps best known for her award-winning performance in the 2004 film My Summer of Love and a number of short and feature length independent films, including Wasp, which won the 2005 Academy Award for Live Action Short Film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nathalie Press, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

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Paul Higgins

Paul Higgins

Paul Higgins is a Scottish actor, best known for appearing in the British television series The Thick of It, Utopia and Line of Duty. Higgins was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was raised as a Roman Catholic, but now he considers himself a lapsed Catholic. As a teenager, he trained to be a priest, but gave his training up aged 17 when he began dating. Higgins has appeared onstage in Paul and Black Watch, and in the film Complicity. He played Alan in Staying Alive, a hospital drama on ITV. He has also played Jamie McDonald, an aggressive press officer, in the BBC show The Thick of It and its spin-off feature-length film, In the Loop. In 2009, he appeared as Gil Cameron on the BBC drama Hope Springs. He played Michael Dugdale in Channel 4's acclaimed conspiracy thriller Utopia. In 2013 he appeared in series 1 of the BBC series Line of Duty and returned for season 4 in 2017. He wrote a play titled Nobody Will Ever Forgive Us, which was performed at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh in a co-production with the National Theatre of Scotland in November 2008.

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Jessica Angus

Jessica Angus

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Martin O'Neill

Martin O'Neill

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Cora Bissett

Cora Bissett

Cora Bissett (born 1974) is a Scottish theatre director, playwright, actor and musician. As a director she has created Amada, Roadkill, Grit: The Martyn Bennett Story, Glasgow Girls and Room. As an actor she had regular appearances in the television programmes Rab C. Nesbitt and High Times. She is an associate director at the National Theatre of Scotland.

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Charles Brown

Charles Brown

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Annie Bain

Annie Bain

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John McDonald

John McDonald

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William Cassidy

William Cassidy

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Sarah Haworth

Sarah Haworth

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Elizabeth Allan

Elizabeth Allan

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Frances McEwan

Frances McEwan

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Anne McColgan

Anne McColgan

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Graeme Wright

Graeme Wright

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Sanije Robeli

Sanije Robeli

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Movie Details

Production Info

Director:
Andrea Arnold
Writers:
Lone Scherfig, Anders Thomas Jensen, Andrea Arnold
Production:
Sigma Films, Zentropa Entertainments, UK Film Council, Glasgow Film Office, Scottish Screen, BBC Film, Zoma Films, Verve Pictures
Revenue:
$1,128,345

Key Crew

Director of Photography:
Robbie Ryan
Producer:
Carrie Comerford
Executive Producer:
Leonard Crooks
Executive Producer:
Sisse Graum Jørgensen
Executive Producer:
Gillian Berrie

Locations and Languages

Country:
DK; GB
Filming:
DK; GB
Languages:
en