From wind-lashed islands to murder mysteries: The Best of Brits Collection
Benediction
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Yardie
After dabbling in music videos, Luther star Idris Elba marked his promising directorial debut feature with this bruising crime drama. Adapted from the bestselling novel of the same name by Jamaican-born British author, it follows D (Antwayne Eccleston as a young man, then I May Destroy You’s Aml Ameen) from Kingston in the ‘70s, to the London borough of Hackney – where Idris grew up – in the ‘80s. Trying to make his way in the city, will he settle down with partner Yvonne (a brilliant Shantol Jackson), or get drawn into drug-fuelled gang violence? Therein lies the tension.
Hamlet
Playing the tragic Prince of Denmark is, ironically, a British rite of theatrical passage thanks to the immortal words of William Shakespeare, with the likes of Richard Burton, John Gielgud, Peter O’Toole, Kenneth Brannagh, Papaa Essiedu and Ralph Fiennes all having a go. The incomparable Laurence Olivier set a high bar when he took the role from the stage to the screen with his 1948 adaptation, which he wrote, directed and starred in, opposite the equally magnetic Jean Simmons as Ophelia. It’s a monumental take for the ages.
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Ali & Ava
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Saint Maud
Rose Glass is well on her way to world domination following the success of her sweaty, sexy sophomore feature Love Lies Bleeding, but she was already on fire with her English seaside-set horror debut. Featuring Morfydd Clark (Galadriel in The Rings of Power) as an ostensibly well-meaning nurse who is suffering from loneliness, things take a turn for the very much worse when she gets increasingly fanatical about ‘saving’ her private patient Amanda, played by Jennifer Ehle. It all goes to hell in one of the most gasp-inducingly great British flicks of recent years.
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Limbo
Set on the wind-lashed Western Isles off the coast of Scotland, writer-director Ben Sharrock’s unmooring debut feature is a luminous reckoning with the plight of refugees. British-Egyptian actor Amir El-Masry is magnificently moving as Omar, a broken-souled Syrian musician who can no longer muster the energy to make music while languishing alongside other hopefuls seeking residency but trapped in never-ending bureaucratic loops. The locals are highly suspicious of this transient mob, but more than a little curious too, with shared humanity ultimately shining through. Also look out for Borgen star Sidse Babett Knudsen in a scene-stealing cameo set to a Hot Chocolate bop.
Gosford Park
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The Nest
Canadian filmmaker Sean Durkin (The Iron Claw) has also snuck into this collection, but collaborating with the BBC gets you a pass card, as does casting Jude Law. He plays a dubious British banker living in the US who convinces his American horse-riding teacher wife (Carrie Coon, The Leftovers) to return home with him and their kids. Renting an impressive but irredeemably spooky mansion in Surrey in the deceptively idyllic, but really rather menacing English countryside, things soon start to spiral in this slow-burn suspense movie. Convincingly set in the 80s, it’s a suffocatingly tense relationship drama.
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