Everything changes for 15yr old Mia when her mum brings home a new boyfriend.
Genre(s): Drama
Rating: 7.7/10 (1,493 votes)
Release Date: 14 May 2009
Country: UK
Languages: English
Company: BBC Films
Sound: Dolby Digital
Director(s): Andrea Arnold
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Producer(s):
Kees Kasander - producer
Lisette Kelder - associate producer
Christine Langan - executive producer
Nick Laws - co-producer
David M. Thompson - executive producer
Paul Trijbits - executive producer: Ruby Films
Writer(s):
Andrea Arnold - screenplay
Cast:
Katie Jarvis - Mia
Rebecca Griffiths - Tyler
Carrie-Ann Savill - Tyler's Friend
Toyin Ogidi - Tyler's Friend
Grant Wild - Keeley's Dad
Sarah Bayes - Keeley
Charlotte Collins - Sophie
Kirsty Smith - Dancing Girl
Chelsea Chase - Andree
Brooke Hobby - London
Kees Kasander - producer
Lisette Kelder - associate producer
Christine Langan - executive producer
Nick Laws - co-producer
David M. Thompson - executive producer
Paul Trijbits - executive producer: Ruby Films
Writer(s):
Andrea Arnold - screenplay
Cast:
Katie Jarvis - Mia
Rebecca Griffiths - Tyler
Carrie-Ann Savill - Tyler's Friend
Toyin Ogidi - Tyler's Friend
Grant Wild - Keeley's Dad
Sarah Bayes - Keeley
Charlotte Collins - Sophie
Kirsty Smith - Dancing Girl
Chelsea Chase - Andree
Brooke Hobby - London

January 16th, 2010
[...] Festival. Now she returns to the big screen once more with another Cannes Jury prize winner, “Fish Tank”. Her new feature is a working-class drama focusing touching down on the same themes she used on [...]
January 18th, 2010
Some people may argue that the film as big stereotype on Britishlifestyle and on our society but without it the film would not work. Itis like the formula where the villain then turns good by the endturning evil into good or vise versa. I do worry what type of otherroles Katie Jarvis could play but if this is any indication she issomeone to keep an eye on and she will be a big contender at theBAFTA’S next year.
The film is Magical but frighteningly real, it shows that who ever youare you can still have dreams and above all hope and love who ever youare or where ever you live.