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Dirty Pretty Things
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Synopsis
Director Stephen Frears returns to the grittier themes of his earlier films for the urban thriller Dirty Pretty Things. Residing in London, the medically trained Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is a Nigerian immigrant working as a taxi driver and a hotel concierge, but he still lives on the edge of poverty. He shares a room with Senay (Amélie's Audrey Tautou making her English-language debut), a Turkish refugee who works as a maid at the hotel. As illegal immigrants, Okwe and Senay live in fear of being deported. One night, working at the front desk, Okwe receives a call from prostitute Juliette (Sophie Okonedo) to check a broken toilet, where he makes a horrifying discovery. He reports it to the manager Sneaky (Sergi Lopez), who blackmails Okwe into staying quiet about it. Okwe soon discovers the presence of a shady business operation that sends him into the seedy London underworld. Senay becomes lured in with hopes of being able to fund her escape to America. Dirty Pretty Things marks the screenwriting debut of Steve Knight, co-creator of the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Rebecca Holmes Art Director
Leo Davis Casting
Chris Menges Cinematographer
Nathan Larson Composer (Music Score)
Odile Dicks-Mireaux Costume Designer
Stephen Frears Director
Mick Audsley Editor
Allon Reich Executive Producer
David M. Thompson Executive Producer
Julie Goldstein Executive Producer
Paul Smith Executive Producer
Teresa Moneo Executive Producer
Tracey Scoffield Executive Producer
Stuart Renfrew First Assistant Director
Robert Jones Producer
Tracey Seaward Producer
Hugo Luczyc-Wyhowski Production Designer
Steve Knight Screenwriter
Peter Lindsay Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2002
Runtime: 94
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for sexual content, disturbing images and language
Category: Feature

Genre
Thriller

Produced by
BBC Films
Blue Films
Celador Films
Jonescompany Productions

Release
July 18, 2003 (USA - Limited)
by Miramax

Awards
2003 - Freedom of Expression - National Board of Review
2003 - Special Recognition for Excellence in Filmmaking - National Board of Review