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Ray & Liz

( 2018 )
Feature Narrative Competition |
 
United Kingdom
 |
 English |
 107 min

About the Film

Based on director and photographer Richard Billingham’s memories; the film focuses on his parents Ray and Liz, their relationship and its impact on Richard and his younger brother Jason, as they live on the outskirts of Birmingham and the margins of society.

Director

Richard Billingham

In 1997 he was the first recipient of the Deutsche Borse Photography Prize and the following year BBC2 broadcast his film Fishtank, (47mins) produced by Artangel and filmmaker Adam Curtis. He exhibited at the Venice Biennale 2001 and was nominated for the Turner Prize, also in 2001. He has made work about his immediate family, about animals in zoos around the world and about the British landscape. Recently he has written and directed his first feature film for cinema called ‘Ray & Liz’, shot on location in the Midlands where he grew up. His work is held in many collections including San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum, New York, V & A and Tate Galleries, London.

Producer

Jacqui Davies

Production Company

Primitive Film, A BFI , Ffilm Cymru Wales, CBC Presentation in association with Severn Screen, Rapid Eye Movies of a Primitive Film production.

Screenplay

Richard Billingham

Cinematography

Daniel Landin

Editing

Tracy Granger

Sound

Joakim Sundstrom

Cast

Ella Smith , Justin salinger , Patick Romer , Dierdre Kelly , Sam Gittins , Joshua Millard- lloyd  

Contacts

Producer

Jacqui Davies

Production Company

Primitive Film, A BFI , Ffilm Cymru Wales, CBC Presentation in association with Severn Screen, Rapid Eye Movies of a Primitive Film production.

Screenplay

Richard Billingham

Cinematography

Daniel Landin

Editing

Tracy Granger

Sound

Joakim Sundstrom

Cast

Ella Smith , Justin salinger , Patick Romer , Dierdre Kelly , Sam Gittins , Joshua Millard- lloyd  

Contacts

More About Film

Turner Prize-nominee and Deutsche Börse Prize-winner, Richard Billingham returns to the subject of the striking photographs that he captured of his family during Thatcher era Britain in this drama recounting his childhood in a Birmingham council flat.