Broken

Winner
Best British Independent Film
British Independent Film Awards
Winner
Best Supporting Actor
British Independent Film Awards
The film is rich in poignant moments and negotiates its frequent shifts from violence to gentleness to sorrow with sensitivity.

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Broken

The summer holidays have just begun and 11 year-old Skunk’s afternoons are full of day dreams and curious wanderings around her neighborhood— with the exception that she must regularly give herself injections to combat her type 1 diabetes. When, one day, Skunk (Eloise Laurence) discovers her bitter and angry older neighbor, Mr. Oswald (Rory Kinnear), savagely beating Rick (Robert Emms), a psychologically-troubled boy from the neighborhood whom Mr. Oswald’s daughter has callously and fictitiously accused of rape, Skunk’s innocence begins to vanish. Trying to find solace with her loving nanny (Zana Marjanovic) and father (Tim Roth), with whom she is very close, Skunk is unwittingly drawn into her neighbors’ unfolding melodrama
involving violence, sex, and life-shattering illness. Her home, her neighborhood and her school all become treacherous environments where the happy certainties of childhood give way to a fear-filled doubt, and the
promise of a complex, broken future. Overwhelmed by her experiences, Skunk herself is drawn into an ethereal chaos from which she may only return through the intense love of those closest to her.

Based on the novel “Broken” by Daniel Clay.

“The visually pleasing drama is graced by a lovely score from Britpop eminence Damon Albarn’s Electric Wave Bureau outfit, and by fine performances, notably from a soulful Tim Roth and appealing young newcomer Eloise Laurence.” – David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter

“Broken is a valuable showcase for an outstanding up-andcoming talent, and Laurence is an actor to watch.”– Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
Not Rated
Genre
Drama
Language
English
Director
Rufus Norris
Cast
Rory Kinnear
Awards:
Winner, Best British Independent Film, British Independent Film Awards
Winner, Best Supporting Actor, British Independent Film Awards
FEATURED REVIEW
Chuck Bowen, Slant Magazine

Broken refreshingly allows us to understand, without judgment, the fallacy of Skunk's childishly reductive characterizations of the people in her life, which also include her father, Alfie (a touching and elegantly ruffled Tim Roth), and her teacher, Mike (Cillian Murphy). Skunk is still mired in ...

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