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1 Day (2009)
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This urban drama about gang rivalries and drug-related violence in contemporary Birmingham takes an offbeat twist by having the cast start rapping in the midst of the action. Showcasing non-professionals from the local communities, enterprising director Penny Woolcock (Mischief Night) provides an authentic voice for her latest collaborative piece, which traces the escalating tensions caused when a young hustler (Dylan Duffus) has only one day to settle a debt with a ruthless dealer. Despite that potentially gripping premise, the film loses its way with a meandering tour of the neighbourhood. On the plus side, Woolcock's clear-sighted enough to show the attractions as well as the deadly cost of the drugs trade, yet thanks to the jarring hip-hop interpolations, the result is about as believable as West Side Story. Woolcock deserves praise for ambition, but this tumbles awkwardly into some netherworld between streetwise musical and social-conscience crime chronicle. TJ
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Running time
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101min
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Country of origin
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UK
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Genre
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Crime Drama
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Original language
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English
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Screenplay
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Penny Woolcock
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Theatrical distributor
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Vertigo
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UK cinema certificate
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15
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UK cinema release date
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November 2009
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