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Somers Town is a 2008 British independent comedy-drama film directed by Shane Meadows, written by Paul Fraser and produced by Barnaby Spurrier. The film stars Thomas Turgoose, Piotr Jagiello, Kate Dickie, Perry Benson, and Elisa Lasowski. It was entirely funded by the train operating company Eurostar.
- £566,616
- Barnaby Spurrier
- Louise Knight, Sue Pocklington
- Thomas Turgoose, Piotr Jagiello
Jul 15, 2009 · Somers Town: Directed by Shane Meadows. With Piotr Jagiello, Ireneusz Czop, Perry Benson, Thomas Turgoose. A black-and-white study of a social environment in London, concentrating on a pair of unlikely new friends and the girl they both fancy.
- (6.7K)
- Comedy, Drama
- Shane Meadows
- 2009-07-15
Tomo (Thomas Turgoose) has left his depressed English town and his deadbeat dad to try and make it in London. There he befriends Marek (Piotr Jagiello), a budding young photographer who lives...
- (470)
- Thomas Turgoose
- Shane Meadows
- Comedy, Drama
An amusing tale of new friendships and lust set in and around St Pancras International. This is Meadows' most feel-good outing and a pleasant return to irreverent comedy. Full Review | Original...
Aug 21, 2008 · After a hair-raising introduction to London street crime, Tomo befriends dreamy, lonely Marek (Piotr Jagiello), a Polish boy whose dad Mariusz (Ireneusz Czop) is a construction worker working on...
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Jul 15, 2009 · Overview. Two teenagers, both newcomers to London, forge an unlikely friendship over the course of a hot summer. Tomo (Thomas Turgoose) is a runaway from Nottingham; Marek (Piotr Jagiello) lives in the district of Somers Town, between King's Cross and Euston stations, where his dad is working on a new rail link. Two teenagers, both newcomers to ...
Jun 26, 2008 · By The Associated Press. June 26, 2008 3:46pm. Edinburgh International Film Festival. Seldom can such a fine feature-film have had such an unlikely genesis as the wonderful coming-of-age...