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Brakes (2016) - IMDb
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- A scorned Noel Fielding mopes around with a football, Kerry Fox complains that her frosty partner (Roland Gift) would rather be anywhere than with her, and jealous director Peter Wight (‘Hot.
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- Fielding is a Soho hipster and soccer fan having a tentative relationship with Layla (played by Mercedes Grower, the film's director).
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| Prue Leith talks about 'Relish: My Life On A Plate' and Roland Gift and Mercedes Grower discuss 'Brakes'. | |
| A scorned Noel Fielding mopes around with a football, Kerry Fox complains that her frosty partner (Roland Gift) would rather be anywhere than with her, and jealous director Peter Wight (‘Hot. | |
| Roland Gift - "You're very empathetic!" Roland Gift and Mercedes Grower talk acting, music, and break ups with Marie-Louise Muir. |
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- Brakes (2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Roland Gift: Movies, TV, and Bio -
- Mercedes Grower Producers Judy Counihan, Mercedes Grower, Kurban Kassam, Joseph Lynn Cast Julian Barratt, Kelly Campbell, Seb Cardinal, Juliet Cowan, Julia Davis, Noel Fielding, Kerry Fox, Jess-Luisa Flynn, Mercedes Grower, Roland Gift Studio Bulldog Film Distribution Limited.
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Cast: Julian Barratt, Kelly Campbell, Seb Cardinal, Juliet Cowan, Julia Davis, Noel Fielding, Jess-Luisa Flynn, Kerry Fox, Roland Gift, Salena Godden, Mercedes Grower, Martin Hancock, Kate Hardie, Siobhan Hewlett, Oliver Maltman, Paul McGann, John Milroy, Steve Oram, Daniel Roch, Morgan Thomas, Peter Wight
In Mercedes Grower’s debut feature, we’re introduced to a number of couples whose relationships are on the verge of breaking up, or which have actually reached the point of no return (or further investment by one or both parties). There’s Elliot (Barratt) and Raymond (Maltman), whose unexpected fling in Spain has been misinterpreted as something more permanent by Elliot. There’s Rhys (Gift) and Brinie (Fox), a couple who can’t spend time together without trading veiled insults or outright criticism, and there’s Livy (Davis) and Alan (Wight), a would-be actress and her theatrical producer part