Native Son

Native Son (2010)

isolated and disconnected . . .

  • Genre: Drama, Horror
  • Release Date: 2010-05-15
  • Runtime: 0h 20min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Broken Spectre
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Scott Graham

Summary

John, lives in a remote area of Scotland. The primary industry is potato farming and John is a picker who lives for the harvests; it is all he has in his life. He yearns for a life that he does not know how to make for himself - a home and family. John exhibits all the signs of someone who has suffered unknown tragedies in his life, but those reasons are hidden from the viewer. While driving back to town on a dark and isolated road, John comes upon a car stopped up ahead. He immediately can see a hose attached to the exhaust pipe. He has come upon a suicide. Suddenly, headlights appear in the opposite direction and John's immediate reaction is to hide, though he has done nothing wrong. That choice leads John to take the body of the dead young woman to a shed in the woods.

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  • Sean Harris

    as John
  • Agnieszka Bresler

    as Anna
  • Kate Dickie

    as Policewoman
  • Kirsty Strain

    as Dead Girl
  • Barrie Hunter

    as Older Policeman
  • Tony Bradford

    as Policeman
  • Daniel Jackson

    as Husband
  • Natalie Clarke

    as John's Ex Girlfriend
  • Leo Horsefield

    as Young Field Worker
  • Joe Toni

    as The Fryer
Camera Yoliswa Gärtig Director of Photography
Production Mark Geddes Producer
Production Matthieu de Braconier Executive Producer
Costume & Make-Up Rebecca Gore Costume Design
Production David Smith Producer
Art Jamie Lapsley Production Design
Production Rebecca Mark-Lawson Executive Producer
Production Jo McClellan Executive Producer
Editing Rachel Tunnard Editor
Art Lindsay Lees Art Direction
Writing Scott Graham Screenplay
Directing Scott Graham Director

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