Raining Stones

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Raining Stones is a 1993 British social-realist drama film directed by Ken Loach that follows a working-class father’s desperate efforts to provide for his family in economically depressed northern England.

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Raining Stones canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British film
drama film
film
social-realist film
award Special Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival
surface form: Jury Prize at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival
cinematographyBy Barry Ackroyd
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Ken Loach
directorStyle naturalistic
politically engaged
distributedBy PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
editedBy Jonathan Morris
festivalScreening 1993 Cannes Film Festival
follows working-class father
genre drama
social realism
hasCountry United Kingdom
hasDirector Ken Loach
hasFilmRating 15 (BBFC)
hasLanguage English
mainCharacterName Bob
mainCharacterOccupation unemployed labourer
mainTheme Catholic faith
economic hardship
family responsibility
unemployment
working-class struggle
musicBy Stewart Copeland
notableFor depiction of working-class life in northern England
social-realist style
originalLanguage English
portrays debt collection
economically depressed community
informal labour
working-class Catholic community
producer Sally Hibbin
productionCompany Film4 Productions
surface form: Channel 4 Films

Parallax Pictures
releaseYear 1993
runtime approximately 90 minutes
screenwriter Jim Allen
setInPeriod early 1990s
setInRegion northern England

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Ken Loach notableWork Raining Stones
Jonathan Morris notableWork Raining Stones
Jonathan Morris edited Raining Stones