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Synopsis
Lynne Ramsay's debut feature Ratcatcher is a gritty but often lyrical portrait of a boy growing up on the wrong side of the Scottish tracks. James (William Eadie) is a 12-year-old coming of age in a rough working-class section of Glasgow. Something of a misfit, James has only two close friends, Margaret Anne (Leanne Mullen), an older girl whose need to be loved often leads her into ill-advised sexual episodes with the neighborhood boys, and Kenny (John Miller), a half-bright kid who loves animals but isn't sure what went wrong when he tried to send his pet mouse into space. One day, James gets into a fight with another boy near a canal that runs through town. James accidentally knocks the boy into the water and he drowns; James is too scared to tell anyone, but the incident weighs heavily on him, adding further tension to an already strained relationship with his alcoholic father. Lynne Ramsay's previous short films won awards at the Cannes Film Festival, which led to Ratcatcher's being screened in the "Un Certain Regard" series at Cannes in 1999. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

John Miller Kenny
Tommy Flanagan Da
William Eadie James
Mandy Matthews Ma
Leanne Mullen Margaret Anne
Jackie Quinn Mrs. Quinn
Lynne Ramsay Anne Marie
Michelle Stewart Ellen
Lynne Ramsay Jr. Anne Marie

Production Crew

Peter Gallagher Associate Producer
Gillian Berrie Casting
Alwin Küchler Cinematographer
Bertrand Faivre Co-producer
Rachel Portman Composer (Music Score)
Lynne Ramsay Director
Lucia Zucchetti Editor
Andrea Calderwood Executive Producer
Sarah Radclyffe Executive Producer
Nick McCarthy First Assistant Director
Lynne Ramsay Screenwriter
Thomas Townend Second Unit Camera
Thomas Townend Second Unit Director Of Photography
Richard Flynn Sound/Sound Designer
Thomas Townend Still Photographer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 93
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Dolby Digital/THX

Produced by
Arts Council of England
BBC
Canal Plus
Holy Cow Films
Pathé Films
Productions Lazennec

Release
October 13, 2000 (USA - Limited)

Awards
1999 - Best British Film - British Academy Awards