Tales from a Hard City (1994)
Director: Kim Flitcroft
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Lively documentary about a handful of dreamers in Sheffield: a petty thief into dope, karaoke, awful mates and sponging off his mum; a boxer turned would-be actor hustling for sponsored advertising gigs; a single mum hoping to become a pop star; and a well-off nightclub owner with massive entrepreneurial ambitions. All are naive and fuelled by a need for a sense of self-importance (though none approaches the vacuity and arrogance of the self-appointed 'image consultant' working on the boxer). A saddening film, leavened by humour and flashes of hope.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Kim Flitcroft
Producer: Alex Usborne, Jacques Bidou
Genre(s): Documentaries
Duration: 80 mins
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