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John McGill is about to start secondary school in Glasgow, where he hopes to continue his fledgling academic career. But his dysfunctional home-life, where his father is drunk and violent, his mother is anxious and repressed and his brother is always in trouble with the law, conspire to thwart his chance of a better life. Read more

Starring Connor McCarron, David McKay, Marcus Nash, Martin Bell
Director Peter Mullan
Genres Drama

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  • The King's Speech - Blu-ray

    Garfield wins big at Evening Standard Film Awards

    • 08 Feb 2011

    Hollywood newcomer Andrew Garfield upset Oscars favourite Colin Firth to scoop a Best Actor prize at the Evening Standard Film Awards in London on Monday (07Feb11). The 27 year old was recognised for his roles in Never Let Me Go and The Social Network, putting an end to Firth's monopoly of the awards season for his turn as King George VI in The King's Speech. In a filmed message, Garfield told the crowd at the London Film Museum, "I really, really appreciate it and intend to let this spur me... Read more

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    • Neds - Blu-ray
      Peter Mullan takes the directorial helm once again in his third feature length film, returning to 1970's Glasgow in NEDS (which stands for 'Non-Educated Delinquents'), a personal but not autobiographical tale. John McGill is a confident young man, an academic genius and full of potential, however ...

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      John McGill is about to start secondary school in Glasgow, where he hopes to continue his fledgling academic career. But his dysfunctional home-life, where his father is drunk and violent, his mother is anxious and repressed and his brother is always in trouble with the law, conspire to thwart his ...