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Hector

A little bit of hope can go a long way
2015 | 87m | English

(1848 votes)

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Director: Jake Gavin
Writer: Jake Gavin
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Hector has been living on the motorways for years. His once comfortable family life has been replaced by a never-ending tour of service stations that offer him shelter, anonymity, washing facilities and food. The story follows his journey south from Scotland on his annual pilgrimage to a temporary Christmas shelter in London where he finds comfort, friendship and warmth. Over the course of his Homeric journey, Hector decides to reconnect with his long estranged past. As his previous life catches up with him, the story of how he came to be leading a marginal life begins to emerge.
Release Date: Dec 11, 2015
Director: Jake Gavin
Writer: Jake Gavin
Genres: Drama
Keywords homeless person, homelessness, homeless shelter, road movie, christmas
Production Companies Aimimage Productions, Goldfinch Pictures, A Product of Malitsky
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Name Character
Peter Mullan Hector McAdam
Keith Allen Jimbo
Natalie Gavin Hazel
Ewan Stewart Peter
Sarah Solemani Sara
Laurie Ventry Dougie
Stephen Tompkinson Derek
Gina McKee Lizzie
Sharon Rooney Young Mother
James Tarpey Ted
John Colleary Sol
Christine Tremarco Kate, Cafe Proprietor
Ashley McGuire Chiropodist
Anna Bolton Showroom Receptionist
Finlay McLean Laurie 'Neeshy' McNeish
Hardeep Singh Kohli Newsagent
Jamie Michie Davey
Darren Connolly War Veteran
Charity Trimm Paramedic
Reaghan Reilly Police Officer
Anita Vettesse Till Lady
Emily Barker Shelter Entertainer No.1
Fabs Latham Shelter Entertainer #2
Olivia Jewson Shelter Volunteer
Janet Dawe Shelter Volunteer
Craig J. Seath Hospital Patient
Lynsey-Anne Moffat Hospital Receptionist
Name Job
David Raedeker Cinematography
Jake Gavin Writer, Director
Emily Barker Music
Guy Bensley Editor
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narrator56
7.0

Hector is a quiet film, cautiously paced, which is to say if you require explosions, sex or violence to keep you alert, have a pillow handy. We follow the homeless Hector, but he isn’t the living in a box under the overpass kind of homeless. He keeps on the move, at least in the time covered by this ... movie, as he walks and hitchhikes his way from Glasgow, Scotland south to London for a Christmas shelter stay that seems to be a tradition for him. Perhaps due to a medical condition that arises, he chooses this migration to try to reconnect to his siblings. They don’t appreciate it. His brother is played angrily by Stephen Tompkinson and his sister by the actress you may have seen on recent shows such as Vera, I especially remember her as Irene from The Forsyth Saga. It is a great ensemble cast. I had a little trouble catching some of the dialogue in places, not so much because of the accents— I am used to that. It was more because he tended to almost mumble at times. But I was listening late at night and had the volume low. It isn’t a film I would want to watch a second time, but it was well worth the time to see it once.

Jun 23, 2021