Sixteen Years of Alcohol -
WINNER! BEST FILM, BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS 2004. Kevin McKidd plays Frankie, in a semi – autobiographical tale expressed mainly in flashbacks. As a child, his father is both his hero and a destructive personality who influences impressionable young Frankie’s perception of the world. In his teenage years he becomes embroiled in a violent gang – culture, which he tries desperately to escape for the sake of a new love, which gives him just a glimpse of a better life. Finally, as a grown man, Frankie is faced with the choice of falling backwards into alcohol - soaked violence, or facing up to his dubious past. To do this, he has to explore what led him there and break the cycle in which he finds himself trapped, if he is to achieve his dream of finding (and keeping) true love.
Movie information
| Release Date (USA): |
TBA |
| Rating (USA): |
PG-13 |
| Release Date (UK): |
TBA |
| Rating (UK) : |
NA |
| Director: |
Richard Jobson |
| Producer: |
Mark Burton |
| Studio: |
Tartan Films USA |
| Writer/s: |
Richard Jobson |
Cast
| Stuart Sinclair Blyth |
Miller |
| Ewen Bremner |
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| John Comerford |
Barman |
| Lisa May Cooper |
Frankie's Mother |
| Colvin Cruickshank |
Record Shop Assistant |
| Anne Downie |
Art Critic's Friend |
| Laura Fraser |
Helen |
| Jenny Hogarth |
Helen's Friend |
| Susan Lynch |
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| Lewis Macleod |
Frankie's Father |
| Kevin McKidd |
Frankie |
| Marcia Rose |
Female Actor |
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