Dirty Pretty Things (film)

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Dirty Pretty Things

Promotional film poster
Directed by Stephen Frears
Produced by Robert Jones,
Tracey Seaward
Written by Steven Knight
Starring Chiwetel Ejiofor,
Sophie Okonedo,
Israel Aduramo,
Sergi López,
Benedict Wong,
Audrey Tautou
Music by Nathan Larson
Cinematography Chris Menges
Editing by Mick Audsley
Release date(s) December 13, 2002 (UK)
Running time 97 min
Country United Kingdom
Language English,
Somali
IMDb profile

Dirty Pretty Things (2002) is a movie directed by Stephen Frears and written by Steven Knight, a drama about two illegal immigrants in London. It was produced by the Celador Films production company.

The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and won a British Independent Film Award for "Best Independent British Film" in 2003.

[edit] Plot

Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is a Nigerian who drives a cab in London during the day and mans the front desk of a hotel by night — chewing khat (a stimulant) to keep awake. Formerly a doctor in Africa, he is pressed into giving medical aid to other poor immigrants — including fellow cab drivers with venereal diseases.

Okwe shares an apartment with Senay (Audrey Tautou), a Turkish Muslim woman who works as a maid in the same hotel. The two immigrants form a hesitant friendship, but their situation becomes untenable when immigration police begin to pursue her. She quits the hotel and takes a job in a clothing sweatshop, where the owner forces her, a virgin, to perform oral sex upon him under threat of reporting her. After initially enduring this humiliation, she bites his genitals and flees both the factory and her apartment — taking refuge in a morgue with a friend of Okwe's.

The manager of the hotel, Juan (Sergi López), runs an illegal operation at the hotel where immigrants sell a kidney in exchange for passports with new identities. Learning of Okwe's past as a doctor, he pressures him to harvest kidneys, but he refuses.

In desperation, Senay agrees to exchange a kidney for a passport. Juan forces her to have sex with him before permitting her to undergo the operation. Upon learning of Senay's plan, Okwe tells Juan that he will perform the operation to ensure her safety. However, Okwe and Senay actually drug Juan, harvest his kidney, and sell it to Juan's contact — having also obtained their new passports from Juan.

The film ends with Senay and Okwe in the airport. Although they have fallen in love over the course of their trials, he must return to his young daughter in Nigeria (where his wife had been killed and he had been wrongly accused of the murder) and she leaves to start a new life in New York City.

[edit] Cast

  • Chiwetel Ejiofor - Okwe
  • Audrey Tautou - Senay
  • Sophie Okonedo - Juliette
  • Sergi López - Sneaky (Juan)
  • David Hoggard - Asian businessman
  • Israel Aduramo - Mini cab driver
  • Yemi Ajibade - Mini cab driver
  • Nizwar Karanj - Mini cab driver
  • Dhobi Oparei - Mini cab driver
  • Jeffery Kissoon - Cab Controller
  • Zlatko Buric - Ivan
  • Benedict Wong - Guo Yi
  • Kenan Hudaverdi - Cafe owner
  • Damon Younger - Punter
  • Paul Bhattacharjee - Mohammed

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