Beautiful People

Beautiful People (1999)

A comic collision of chaos and coincidence

  • Genre: War, Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 1999-09-16
  • User Rating: 5.9/10 from 20 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 47min
  • Language: Bosanski
  • Production Company: British Screen Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Jasmin Dizdar
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Summary

In London, during October 1993, England is playing Holland in the preliminaries of the World Cup. The Bosnian War is at its height, and refugees from the ex-Yugoslavia are arriving. Football rivals, and political adversaries from the Balkans all precipitate conflict and amusing situations. Meanwhile, the lives of four English families are affected in different ways by encounter with the refugees.

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  • Charlotte Coleman

    as Portia Thornton
  • Charles Kay

    as George Thornton
  • Rosalind Ayres

    as Nora Thornton
  • Julian Firth

    as Edward Thornton
  • Edward Jewesbury

    as Joseph Thornton
  • Nicholas Farrell

    as Dr Mouldy
  • Danny Nussbaum

    as Griffin Midge
  • Roger Sloman

    as Roger Midge
  • Heather Tobias

    as Felicity Midge
  • Kenan Hudaverdi

    as Railway Worker
  • Faruk Pruti

    as Croat
  • Dado Jehan

    as Serb
  • Linda Bassett

    as Sister
  • Bobby Williams

    as Tom Mouldy
  • Joseph Williams

    as Tim Mouldy
  • Sharon D. Clarke

    as Nurse Tina
  • Siobhan Redmond

    as Kate Higgins
  • Gilbert Martin

    as Jerry Higgins
  • Jessica Brandon

    as Chloe Higgins
  • Melee Hutton

    as Mrs Mouldy
  • Jonny Phillips

    as Brian North
  • Dev Sagoo

    as DHSS Clerk
  • Steve Sweeney

    as Jim
  • Jay Simpson

    as Bigsy
  • Edin Džandžanović

    as Pero Guzina
  • Elizabeth Isiorho

    as African Woman
  • Vera Jakob

    as Waitress
  • Louise Breckon-Richards

    as Policewoman
  • Martin Alderdice

    as BBC Cameraman
  • Nicholas McGaughey

    as Welshman
  • Walentine Giorgiewa

    as Dzemila
  • Radoslav Youroukov

    as Ismet
  • Niall Ivers

    as Hashim
  • Raules Davies

    as UN Soldier
  • Alan Cowan

    as Immigration Official
  • Craig Stokes

    as Hospital Security Guard
  • Annette Badland

    as Psychologist
  • Peter Harding

    as Detective
  • Andrew Logan

    as Hypnotherapist
  • Antony Carrick

    as Retired Tory MP
  • Tony Peters

    as Bus Driver
  • Thomas Goodridge

    as Youth with Mobile Phone
Directing Jasmin Dizdar Director
Writing Jasmin Dizdar Writer
Production Ben Woolford Producer
Editing Justin Krish Editor
Camera Barry Ackroyd Director of Photography
Sound Chris Laurence Musician
Camera Jay Maidment Still Photographer

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