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Northern Soul

2014 | 102m | English

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Set in 1974, an authentic and uplifting tale of two friends whose horizons are opened up by the discovery of black American soul music.
Release Date: Oct 17, 2014
Director: Elaine Constantine
Writer: Elaine Constantine
Genres: Drama, Music
Keywords 1970s, woman director, lancashire, soul music
Production Companies Baby Cow Productions, Stubborn Heart Films, Splice Post
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Elliot James Langridge John Clark
Josh Whitehouse Matt
Antonia Thomas Angela
Steve Coogan Mr. Banks
James Lance Ray Henderson
Ashley Taylor Dawson Paul
Christian McKay John's Dad
Lisa Stansfield John's Mum
Ricky Tomlinson John's Grandad
Jack Gordon Sean
Alex Esmail Stee
John Thomson Terry
Emily Aston Marie
Dylan Brown Daz
Claire Garvey Betty
Tina Harris Nurse Louisa Smith
Kate Coogan Linda
Mark Sheals Leeds Bouncer
Daniel Ormerod Lee
Martin Coogan Fred
Daniel Coll Yarwood
Daniel Ormerod Danny Ormerod
Tommy Garside Ben
Name Job
Simon Tindall Cinematography
Stephen Haren Editor
Elaine Constantine Writer, Director
Robin Brown Production Design
Paul Frost Art Direction
Sophie Phillips Set Decoration
Manuel Puro Casting
Yvonne Duckett Costume Design
Adam Howe Costume Design
Ruth Brophy Makeup Artist
Jack Stew Foley Artist
Sven Taits Sound
John William Turner Additional Third Assistant Director
Name Title
Debbie Gray Producer
Ed Crozier Executive Producer
Julian Gleek Executive Producer
Kevin Loader Executive Producer
Kevin Phelan Executive Producer
Marco Santucci Executive Producer
Richard Searling Executive Producer
Henry Normal Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Set against a fairly impoverished background of the north of England in the mid 1970s, we follow the adventures of two young men who are getting to grips with life. "John" (Elliot James Langridge) and"Matt" (Josh Whitehouse) are united by the love of the burgeoning soul sound emanating from the USA ... and are soon hosting their own dance nights for the locals. Thing is, though the evenings themselves do quite well, they also attract some local ne'er-do-wells and events, some drug-fuelled, start to take on a more violent aspect that challenges the two men and their respective attitudes to each other, to their friends and to the music too. Insofar as it's another gritty tale of growing up in a post-industrial part a of strife-ridden nation, it works well at illustrating just how the music offered a temporary escape from the drudgery of their day to day lives. That's also probably why the narcotics culture also takes root as a diversion from the mundanity of life. It also takes a look at racial prejudice, but as the story developed I felt it became more of a social commentary designed to tick boxes rather than develop the characters in any meaningful way, or - for that matter - to immerse us in the sounds that underpinned their search for hope and opportunity. There's a surfeit of dialogue too - angry and visceral, but again - not particularly helpful in engaging us with these men or their community. It looks authentic enough - I remember wearing bell-bottomed jeans too, but doesn't really offer much new or original and plays a little to a peculiarly English view of the traditional, now declining, working class existence that seemed bent on being dark and depressing for the sake to it. It's fine, just a bit disappointing.

Sep 28, 2024