Shane Meadows on Dead Man's Shoes | BFI Q&A
Writer-director Shane Meadows and producer Mark Herbert visit the BFI Southbank to talk about Dead Man's Shoes, Meadows's revenge thriller, which features a terrifying performance by Paddy Considine.
Nineteen years since its original release, Shane Meadows’ startling fourth feature has lost none of its power. Paddy Considine is compelling as Richard, a haunted ex-soldier who returns to the place he grew up. Disaffected, lost and troubled by the past, he is a powder-keg of untrammelled male rage and an as yet unrealised threat to a group of men whose past is entwined with his.
Dead Man's Shoes is part of the BFI's Acting Hard season, which explores representations of working-class masculinity in British cinema from the Thatcher era to the present day.
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Nineteen years since its original release, Shane Meadows’ startling fourth feature has lost none of its power. Paddy Considine is compelling as Richard, a haunted ex-soldier who returns to the place he grew up. Disaffected, lost and troubled by the past, he is a powder-keg of untrammelled male rage and an as yet unrealised threat to a group of men whose past is entwined with his.
Dead Man's Shoes is part of the BFI's Acting Hard season, which explores representations of working-class masculinity in British cinema from the Thatcher era to the present day.
More information on Acting Hard:
https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=actinghard&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=
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