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Scrapper
Directed byCharlotte Regan
Screenplay byCharlotte Regan
Starring
CinematographyMolly Manning Walker
Edited byMatteo Bini, Billy Sneddon
Music byPatrick Jonsson
Production
companies
Distributed byCharades
Release date
  • 23 January 2023 (2023-01-23) (Sundance)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Scrapper is a 2023 British film written and directed by Charlotte Regan in her feature length debut. It is made by BBC Films with Great Point Media and stars Harris Dickinson, Lola Campbell and Alin Uzun. The film premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.

Synopsis

Jason (Dickinson) returns from his life in Ibiza to live with his 12 year-old daughter (Campbell), who he has never previously met, after her mother Olivia (Brady) dies.[1]

Cast

  • Harris Dickinson as Jason
  • Lola Campbell as Georgie
  • Alin Uzun as Ali
  • Cary Crankson
  • Carys Bowkett
  • Freya Bell as Layla
  • Laura Aikman as Kaye
  • Ayokunle Oyesanwo
  • Ayobami Oyesanwo
  • Ayooluwa Oyesanwo
  • Olivia Brady as Vicky

Production

Principal photography took place in East London in the summer of 2021. Dickinson had previously worked with writer/director Regan and producer Barrowclough before on the 2019 short film Oats & Barley. He told Deadline that he “really wanted to work with those guys again. I read the script and liked the story and saw Lola’s tape and thought it would be an in interesting thing to do.”[2] Funding came from DMC Film, BFI, BBC Films, Great Point Media, and Creative England.[3] In May 2022 France-based company Charades picked up worldwide distributing rights.[4]

Release

The film premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.[5]

Reception

Leslie Felperin in the Hollywood Reporter praised the performance of the leads saying Dickinson “brings soulfulness to his rapscallion hitherto-absentee dad Jason, and total newcomer Lola Campbell, who brings natural comic timing to her turn as 12-year-old protagonist Georgie.”[6] Damon Wise in Deadline also mentioned the two leads saying “Scrapper is essentially a two-hander, since the fat-free plot is essentially the two getting to know each other and finding out whether they might even like each other… Campbell [is] something of a find, in a spiky role that brings a refreshing, unsentimental edge to this after-Aftersun story”. Adding “ It’s also good to see a kitchen-sink drama that doesn’t take itself overly seriously, but the downside of that is that Scrapper sometimes seems a little flippant, given that, smart as she is, our plucky heroine is still a vulnerable child, all alone in the world. Still, it’s early days in Regan’s career, and it will be interesting to see what other kinds of stories and genres she has in her offbeat sights.”[7] Variety writer Guy Lodge highlighted the pastel coloured palette of the film which “offers a sunnier take on familiar kitchen-sink territory, but is occasionally a touch too cute”. He described the work of director of photography Molly Manning Walker as “vibrant, stock-shifting lensing” which “deftly negotiates the film’s toggling impulses between social and magic realism”. Production designer Elena Muntoni is said to strike “a clever balance between mundanely escapist decorative flourishes — like the cotton-candy clouds painted on a bedroom wall — and Georgie’s actual flights of fantasy, like the scrap-metal tower she builds to the sky in a locked spare room. Reality eventually makes cruel but necessary intrusions in her life, and in Regan’s film too: Both are stronger for the disruption.”[8]

References

  1. ^ "'Scrapper' Review: Harris Dickinson Stars in Charlotte Regan's Low-Key but High-Spirited Debut". Indie Wire.
  2. ^ "Harris Dickinson, Big Screen Debutant Lola Campbell Talk "Fun" 'Scrapper' Shoot Ahead Of UK Indie Drama's Sundance Debut". Deadline.
  3. ^ "Scrapper". BBC.co.uk.
  4. ^ "Charades picks up Charlotte Regan's 'Scrapper', starring Harris Dickinson (exclusive)". Screen Daily.
  5. ^ "'Scrapper': Sundance Review". Screen Daily.
  6. ^ "'Scrapper' Review: Harris Dickinson in a Stylish but Strenuously Quirky Father-Daughter Dramedy". Hollywood Reporter.
  7. ^ "Sundance Review: Kitchen-Sink Whimsy In Charlotte Regan's 'Scrapper'". Deadline.
  8. ^ "'Scrapper' Review: Harris Dickinson is a Deadbeat Dad With a Heart in a Sweet, Pastel-Colored Spin on British Realism". Variety.