Orphans

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Orphans is a darkly comic Scottish drama film exploring grief and family tensions over the course of a chaotic night in Glasgow.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish film
film
awardReceived Best Actor at Venice Film Festival Critics’ Week
Best Film at Venice Film Festival Critics’ Week
Best First Film at the Venice Film Festival
Best Screenplay at Venice Film Festival Critics’ Week
castMember Douglas Henshall NERFINISHED
Emma Mullen NERFINISHED
Frank Gallagher NERFINISHED
Gary Lewis NERFINISHED
Rosemarie Stevenson NERFINISHED
Stephen McCole NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Grant Scott NERFINISHED
colorProcess color
countryOfFirstRelease United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Scotland
United Kingdom
director Peter Mullan NERFINISHED
distributor Channel 4 Films NERFINISHED
editingBy Colin Monie NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Glasgow NERFINISHED
genre black comedy
drama
hasSubject Catholic family dynamics
hasType feature film
intendedAudience adult viewers
locationOfStory Glasgow NERFINISHED
mainTheme family tensions
grief
musicBy Simon Boswell NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus events over the course of a single night
notableFor darkly comic treatment of bereavement
portrayal of working-class Glasgow
originalLanguage English
partOf British independent cinema of the 1990s
producer Arts Council of England NERFINISHED
Channel 4 Films NERFINISHED
productionCompany Arts Council of England NERFINISHED
Channel 4 Films NERFINISHED
releaseEvent Venice Film Festival NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1998
runtime approximately 101 minutes
screenwriter Peter Mullan NERFINISHED
settingPeriod contemporary era
writer Peter Mullan NERFINISHED

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Peter Mullan directed Orphans
Peter Mullan wrote Orphans
Douglas Henshall appearedIn Orphans