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1990 Certificate 15
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Director Ken Loach's concern for the plight of the working man takes a comic turn in this gritty film starring Robert Carlyle (TRAINSPOTTING) as Stevie, a young Scotsman who finds a construction job in the north of London turning an old hospital into luxury condos. Like most of the largely non-English crew, he's forced to live .. Read more

Starring Ricky Tomlinson, Robert Carlyle, Emer McCourt
Director Ken Loach
Genres Comedy

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Riff Raff

Director Ken Loach's concern for the plight of the working man takes a comic turn in this gritty film starring Robert Carlyle (TRAINSPOTTING) as Stevie, a young Scotsman who finds a construction job in the north of London turning an old hospital into luxury condos. Like most of the largely non-English crew, he's forced to live in a squat, an abandoned building whose doors can be opened only with a crowbar. Despite their differences, the laborers are bound by the difficulty of their work and their shared hatred of the bosses and contractors who constantly threaten to fire them and endanger their lives by cutting corners on safety. Loach's camera follows the workers unobtrusively as they relax in the squats and pubs, revealing, in their gallows humour, the fatalism of men who feel they've been forgotten by the society they inhabit. Stevie tries moving in for a time with Susan (Emer McCourt), a slightly dim, aspiring singer, but as is often the case for these men, things don't quite work out they way he hopes. Although Loach worked from a script, he used only actors who had construction experience and encouraged them to improvise their dialogue, making RIFF RAFF an utterly absorbing experience. The music for the film, like RAINING STONES, is scored by Stewart Copeland of the Police.

Starring Ricky Tomlinson, Robert Carlyle, Emer McCourt
Director Ken Loach
Studio FILM 4
Run time DVD: 1 hr 35 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Subtitles DVD: English
Released DVD: 01 May 2002
Production year: 1990
Format DVD
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  • Loach lightens up for this documentary-style comedy about the scams, laughs, dangers and camaraderie of work on a... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out
  • "...Loach's vision, cutting and compassionate, makes RIFF-RAFF black comedy of a high order..."

    • Rolling Stone
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  • 8 out of 8 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Another Winner From Loach

    Another excellent drama from Ken Loach, Riff Raff deals with Britain's housing problem in the 1980s (Loach explored the same problem in the 60s in his essential Cathy Come Home) from the perspective of low-paid workers building yuppie flats in London. Excellent performances from Ricky Tomlinson and Robert Carlyle (in breakthrough roles for both) stand at the heart of a constantly involving, moving and often very funny film. A good start for someone wanting to get into Loach too.

      • bobbyperu from Merseyside
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  • 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Robert Carlyles average performance

    in this film Robert Carlyles average performance is a bit of a let down but still its well worth a viewing if you have nothing else on.

      • A customer from derby
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    • Director Ken Loach's concern for the plight of the working man takes a comic turn in this gritty film starring Robert Carlyle (TRAINSPOTTING) as Stevie, a young Scotsman who finds a construction job ...