A Room for Romeo Brass
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Directed by | Shane Meadows |
Produced by | George Faber |
Written by | Paul Fraser, Shane Meadows |
Starring | Martin Arrowsmith, Dave Blant, Darren O. Campbell, Paddy Considine |
Music by | Nick Hemming |
Cinematography | Ashley Rowe |
Editing by | Paul Tothill |
Distributed by | Alliance Atlantis Communications (Canada) |
Release date(s) | 23 August, 1999 14 September, 1999 12 October, 2000 20 October, 2000 |
Running time | 90mins |
Country | Canada/UK |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
A Room for Romeo Brass is a 1999 film directed and written by Shane Meadows. It was co-written by frequent Meadows collaborator Paul Fraser.
The film stars Andrew Shim as Romeo Brass, Ben Marshall as Gavin Woolley and Paddy Considine as Morell. It marked the screen debut of Considine, who went on to star in Meadows' 2004 film, Dead Man's Shoes. It was nominated in three categories at the 1999 British Independent Film Awards.
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[edit] Plot
It follows the young Romeo and his best friend Gavin, as they undergo a tumultuous period in their childhood. After saving them from a beating by some local youths, the enigmatic Morell befriends the two boys and takes a liking to Romeo's older sister, Ladine Brass. However when Gavin plays a practical joke on Morell to make him look foolish in front of Ladine things turn sour for the pair. In retaliation Morell attempts to drive a wedge between the two best friends in order to keep them apart and thus ensure that he stays close to Romeo and Ladine. But when Ladine rejects Morell's advances he becomes increasingly violent towards Romeo and Gavin, leaving it up to Romeo's absentee father, Joe, to save the day.
[edit] Cast
- Andrew Shim as Romeo Brass
- Ben Marshall as Gavin "Knocks" Woolley
- Paddy Considine as Morell
- Vicky McClure as Ladine Brass
- Ladene Hall as Carol Brass
- Frank Harper as Joe Brass
- Julia Ford as Sandra Woolley
- James Higgins as Bill Woolley
- Bob Hoskins as Steven Laws
[edit] Soundtrack
"A Message to You Rudy" Written by Robert Livingstone Thompson Performed by The Specials
"O Maria" Written by Beck Performed by Beck
"Dead Melodies" Written by Beck Performed by Beck
"Corpses in Their Mouths" Written by Ian Brown, A. Ibrahim Performed by Ian Brown
"Jesus Walking" Written & Performed by Nick Hemming
"Matty Groves" Traditional Arranged by Sandy Denny, Ashley Hutchings, Richard Thompson, Dave Mattacks, Simon Nicol, Dave Swarbrick Performed by Fairport Convention
"Twenty Five Miles" Written by Malcolm Starr, Johnny Bristol, Harvey Fuqua, Jerry Wexler, Bert Berns Performed by Edwin Starr
"Move It on Over" Written & Performed by Hank Williams
"Stolen Car" Written by Beth Orton, Sean Food, William Blanchard Performed by Beth Orton
"John Lee" Written by Dave Swarbrick Performed by Fairport Convention
"Everything's Gonna Be Alright" Written by Andrew Loog Oldham, Dave Skinner Performed by P.P.Arnold
"Don't Forget Your Shovel" Written by Christie Hennessy Performed by Christy Moore
"Civvy Street Fiasco" Written by Stephen Lawrie Performed by Unisex
"Fox in the Snow" Written & Performed by Belle & Sebastian
"5,6,7,8" Written by Steve Crosby, Barry Upton Performed by Steps
"Colours" Written by Donovan Performed by Donovan
"Listen Here" Written & Performed by Eddie Harris
"If This Is Love" Written by Gavin Clarke Performed by Sunhouse
"Going Down" Written by Ian Brown, John Squire Performed by Stone Roses
"Everywhere" Written by Greg Trooper, Ed Griffin Performed by Billy Bragg
"After Midnight" Written & Performed by J. J. Cale
[edit] Awards
1999 British Independent Film Awards
(Nominated)
Best British Film
Best Director (Shane Meadows)
Best Original Screenplay (Shane Meadows & Paul Fraser)