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  1. The Low Down
    2001 · Comedy drama · 1h 36m

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  1. Jan 27, 2015 · Low Down: Directed by Jeff Preiss. With John Hawkes, Elle Fanning, Glenn Close, Peter Dinklage. A look at the life of pianist Joe Albany from the perspective of his young daughter, as she watches him contend with his drug addiction during the 1970s jazz scene.

  2. Apr 20, 2001 · Frank ( Aidan Gillen) works with Mike ( Dean Lennox Kelly) and John ( Tobias Menzies) in a London shop where they manufacture jokey props for TV shows and magic acts. He lives in a grotty walk-up above a hairdresser's and next door to a crack house. All night long junkies stand on the sidewalk beneath his window, shouting "Paul! Paul!"

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  4. The Low Down. Frank (Aidan Gillen), who's in his late twenties, becomes restless as he realizes that his life revolves exclusively around friends and work. He is aware of a need to move his life into another gear, but while he knows something must change, he is not sure what.

  5. 1h 36m. TCM Emails. Frank, in his late twenties, becomes restless as he realizes that his life revolves purely around friends and work. He is aware of a need to move his life into another gear, but while he knows something must change, he is not sure what or how.

  6. About. The Low Down. DRAMA. Frank realizes that his life revolves around friends and work. He knows he must change, but his indecision comes to a head when he meets Ruby whose optimism dramatically affects him. With Aiden Gillen. 59% TOMATOMETER. Average 5.8. Reviews 51. Fresh 30. Rotten 21. Information. Studio. British Screen Productions. Genre.

  7. About. Aidan Gillen stars as Frank, a restless young man whose indecision comes to a head when he becomes involved with Ruby (Kate Ashfield). Her optimistic and fresh approach to life and its problems begins to have a dramatic effect on him in this distinctive and award-winning film about twentysomething Londoners growing up and apart. Average 5.8.