Whos idea was the film?
Shane Meadows first came up with the idea for 'This is England' when working on his film 'Dead man's shoes' which contained abus. violence and victimisation too. He also, had incidents in his own life involving the skinhead situation.
What are the issues with the genre of the film?
There were some issues regarding the fact it was too violent and contained racial comments, because of this it was certified as an 18. However, councils such as Westminster, believe it should reach teenagers and certain circumstances in the film, happen in some young kids everyday lives.
Was it easy to arrange financial backing for the film?
Well the budget was £2.2 million. They were financially helped by Film Four and other companies. The fact that 'Warp Films' has produced all of Shane Meadow's films helped because that way people who trust that the film could be successful and would be willing to help.
Casting-
It wasn't hard to find casting for this film as Shane Meadows used the same actors and actresses as his previous films that way it cost less:
Thomas Turgoose played Shaun (main character)
Stephen Graham played Combo
Jo Hartley played Cynth
Andrew Shim played Milky.
Who was the producer?
The producer is Mark Herbert. Apart from 'This is England' he has produced other films such as, 'The Journey Man' and 'Four Lions'.
Who was the director?
The director is Shane Meadows who also wrote and came up with the idea.
Who composed the music?
The soundtrack was distributed by Universal record label.
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