COUNTY LINES – New Release Date / 4th December
MoviesNews 11th November 2020 Jon Dingle 0
BFI DISTRIBUTION ANNOUNCES THE NEW RELEASE PLAN FOR
COUNTY LINES
RELEASED IN UK & IRISH CINEMAS AND DIGITAL PLATFORMS ON 4TH DECEMBER
INCLUDING BFI PLAYER, CURZON HOME CINEMA & IFI @ HOME
‘important and ferociously powerful’
VICE
‘ This film needs to be seen’
THE TIMES
‘A bold and eye-opening film’
THE FACE
‘Heartrending’
★★★★
EMPIRE
‘Blake announces himself as an assured new voice in British film’
★★★★
LITTLE WHITE LIES
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY HENRY BLAKE
STARRING CONRAD KHAN – SCREEN INTERNATIONAL STAR OF TOMORROW 2020
ASHLEY MADEKWE & HARRIS DICKINSON
Inspired by true events, COUNTY LINES is the highly acclaimed and hugely topical feature from writer and director Henry Blake. The film is a vivid and moving coming-of-age film about a struggling mum (Ashley Madekwe) and her 14-year-old son Tyler (Conrad Khan)
who is groomed and recruited by Simon (Harris Dickinson) into a lethal drug-selling network – a ‘county line’ that exploits vulnerable children and puts them to work nationwide.
The film introduces Conrad Khan (Black Mirror) who, in his first lead film role, gives a compelling performance as unhappy teenager Tyler. Ashley Madekwe (Secret Diary of a Call Girl, Revenge) stars as Tyler’s mother Toni, and rising star Harris Dickinson (Beach Rats, The King’s Man) plays Simon, a ruthless county lines operator. The cast includes Marcus Rutherford whose screen debut in Obey won him a Most Promising Newcomer nomination at the 2018 BIFAs.
Writer/director Henry Blake based the film on his own experience; he has been a youth worker for 11 years and was first exposed to county lines back in 2015 while working in an East London PRU (a Pupil Referral Unit for children excluded from attending mainstream school). His first-hand knowledge from working with young people already taking part or at real risk of county lines exploitation, has enabled him to create an authentic film that beautifully captures the harsh reality so many vulnerable young people are going through all over the UK.
County lines criminal networks have increasingly been in the news over the last two years as the recruitment of children has grown at a worryingly fast rate. The National Crime Agency (NCA) estimates that up to 10,000 children in the UK are now exploited by or forced to work for drugs gangs and that there are now more than 2,000 individual deal line numbers in operation. Police forces, the government, charities and academia are working to combat and disrupt the threat, which can have traumatic and long-lasting consequences for those exploited.
COUNTY LINES will be released in UK & Irish cinemas 4th December
From 4th December the film will be available on BFI Player, Curzon Home Cinema & IFI@ Home
Cert 15 / Running Time 90 Minutes
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