Riff-Raff

United Kingdom

Synopsis

Synopsis

Stevie, a young Glaswegian just out of Barlinnie prison, comes down to London and gets a job on a building site - a melting pot of itinerant labourers from all over the country. Here, he has to contend with Mick, the bossy ganger trying - but usually failing - to control his workers Shem, Mo and Larry from Liverpool who know all the ropes but who never let work interfere with the main chance; and the other lads who each have their own scams as they duck and dive the rules and regulations of the building trade. Stevie has other problems to contend with: the wages are low, the site teems with rats; he has nowhere to sleep and life in London isn't that easy. One day, on his way to work. Stevie finds a handbag in a strip. He takes it back to its owner - and meets Susan. Susan, desperate to make a name as a singer, drifts through life, never quite getting it under control As Stevie and Susan learn to live with the ups and downs of life in London, RIFF-RAFF builds a portrait - sometimes gritty, often funny - of life as it is lived in the margins.

Stevie, a young Glaswegian just out of Barlinnie prison, comes down to London and gets a job on a building site - a melting pot of itinerant labourers from all over the country. Here, he has to contend with Mick, the bossy ganger trying - but usually failing - to control his workers Shem, Mo and Larry from Liverpool who know all the ropes but who never let work interfere with the main chance; and the other lads who each have their own scams as they duck and dive the rules and regulations of the building trade. Stevie has other problems to contend with: the wages are low, the site teems with rats; he has nowhere to sleep and life in London isn't that easy. One day, on his way to work. Stevie finds a handbag in a strip. He takes it back to its owner - and meets Susan. Susan, desperate to make a name as a singer, drifts through life, never quite getting it under control As Stevie and Susan learn to live with the ups and downs of life in London, RIFF-RAFF builds a portrait - sometimes gritty, often funny - of life as it is lived in the margins.

Awards

  • European Film 1991

Nominations

  • Best Supporting Actor 1991

Cast & Crew

  • Directed by: Ken Loach
  • Written by: Bill Jesse
  • Produced by: Sally Hibbin
  • Original Score: Stewart Copeland
  • Cinematography: Barry Ackroyd
  • Editing: Jonathan Morris
  • Cast: Robert Carlyle (Stevie), Emer McCourt (Susan), Jim R. Coleman (Shem), George Moss (Mo), Ricky Tomlinson
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