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Ratcatcher is a 1999 drama film written and directed by Lynne Ramsay. Set in Glasgow, Scotland, it is her debut feature film and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.
- $888,354
- Lynne Ramsay
- Gavin Emerson
- Rachel Portman
Nov 12, 1999 · Ratcatcher: Directed by Lynne Ramsay. With Tommy Flanagan, Mandy Matthews, William Eadie, Michelle Stewart. A naïve young lad navigates the dirty squalid streets of 1973 Glasgow and the poor youth around him.
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- Lynne Ramsay
- Not Rated
- Drama
In her breathtaking and assured debut feature, Lynne Ramsay creates a haunting evocation of a troubled Glasgow childhood. Set during Scotland’s national garbage strike of the mid-1970s, Ratcatcher explores the experiences of a poor adolescent boy as he struggles to reconcile his dreams and his guilt with the abjection that surrounds him.
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Ratcatcher. Summaries. A naïve young lad navigates the dirty squalid streets of 1973 Glasgow and the poor youth around him. Glasgow, summer, 1973. Dustmen are striking; bags of garbage add to the blight of council flats and a fetid canal. Ryan, who's about 12, drowns during a play fight with his neighbor, the jug-eared James.
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- 1999
- James Gillespie; Da; Ma
- Lynne Ramsay
Oct 13, 2000 · Jul 15, 2023. Aug 16, 2022. Rated: F • Jan 30, 2022. James Gillespie (William Eadie) is 12 years old. The world he knew is changing. Haunted by a secret, he has become a stranger in his own ...
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- Drama
Sep 9, 2002 · This is a film, after all, about a young boy (James, played by William Eadie) who, on the brink of adulthood, descends into purgatory, a state of bad faith for which he faces uncertain redemption. The haunting opening shot of a child caught swaying in a thin skin of lace curtain captures the essence of the film.