Boy A
U.S. Premiere

Boy A

Spotlight
| U.K. | 100 MINUTES | English
Drama, Crime

Sweet and polite Jack Burridge is not who he claims to be. Recently released from a British prison, where he served a 14-year sentence for a crime he committed while still a child, he has adopted a new identity and new life in a new town. But reentering society proves to be a labyrinthine journey for the 24-year-old whose last social interactions with his peers occurred when he was a bullied, friendless boy of 10. Guided by his dedicated counselor and father figure, portrayed by Peter Mullan (Trainspotting, My name is Joe), Jack proves again and again that he has become a new person. But as relationships with new friends blossom, he is haunted by his real identity. The film, which won a jury prize at the Berlin International Film Festival for its sensitive portrayal of social issues, flashes back in time to explore the relationship between the vulnerable young Jack and his best friend, the troubled but loyal Phillip. Prize-winning director of both stage and film John Crowley (Intermission) and his actors superbly handle this rich, controversial material. Mullan is first-rate as the counselor who has turned Jack's life around only to find that his own is desperately in need of attention. Lauded newcomer Andrew Garfield's (The Other Boylen Girl) nuanced performance as the hesitant and childlike Jack is hauntingly memorable. The chord struck by the two actors resonates powerfully in the film's most sensitive moments. This vital story also sheds light on the vast difference between the American and British criminal justice systems: Whereas the American system tries children as adults and locks them away, the British system rehabilitates-and even protects-them.


Cast & Credits
Directed by
John Crowley
Principal Cast
Andrew Garfield
Peter Mullan
Katie Lyons
Executive Producers
Nick Marston
Tally Garner
Liza Marshall
Screenwriter
Mark O'Rowe
Producer
Lynn Horsford


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