Winner of Best British Newcomer Award: Junkhearts

 

A striking example of British independent filmmaking; a sophisticated social drama that carries real weight and purpose.

A lonely ex-soldier in his 50s and at a crisis point in his life, Frank (Eddie Marsan) traipses the pavement between his flat and the local off licence with increasing regularity, stocking up on the booze and fags he appears to exist on. On one of his shopping trips, he comes across Lynette (Candese Reid), a black teenager sleeping rough, and, though initially frosty toward each other, the unlikely pair bond. Meanwhile, high-powered businesswoman Christine (Romola Garai) struggles to hold things together, juggling job, drug habit, affair with a married man and being mother to a baby daughter, without great success. All three characters are searching for some kind of hope or redemption, though when Lynette's manipulative, menacing boyfriend Danny (Tom Sturridge) appears on the scene, it appears things could get worse for them all before they get any better. The debut feature from Tinge Krishnan, who made the BAFTA-winning short Shadowscan, Junkhearts is a striking example of British independent filmmaking, a sophisticated social drama that carries real weight and purpose. The cast are uniformly excellent; while Marsan and Garai are reliably so and Tom Sturridge confirms his rising-star status, newcomer Candese Reid is, on this showing, a genuine discovery.

Michael Hayden

The award for Best British Newcomer was presented by Edgar Wright and Minnie Driver to Candese Reid, for her acting role in Junkhearts. Starting acting at the age of nine, she joined Nottingham's prestigious Television Workshop, and her role in Junkhearts, at the age of 18, was her first professional acting role.

Chair of the Best British Newcomer jury, Andy Harries said, "Candese is a fresh, brilliant and exciting new talent. Every moment she was on screen was compelling."

Director
Tinge Krishnan
Cast
Eddie Marsan, Candese Reid, Tom Sturridge, Romola Garai, Shaun Dooley
Country
UK
Writer
Simon Frank
Distributor
Soda Pictures
Running time
90min
Year
2011

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