Doing Money
Doing Money | |
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Genre | Crime drama |
Based on | Slave by Jason Johnson |
Written by | Gwyneth Hughes |
Directed by | Lynsey Miller |
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Country of origin | Ireland |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 1 |
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Executive producers |
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Producer | Mike Dormer |
Cinematography | Neus Ollé |
Editor | Kristina Hetherington |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production company | Renegade Pictures |
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Release | 5 November 2018 |
Doing Money is a British television crime drama, written by Gwyneth Hughes and directed by Lynsey Miller, that first broadcast on BBC Two on 5 November 2018. Focusing on the subject of modern slavery in the sex trade, the film, starring Anca Dumitra and Allen Leech,[1] is based upon the novel Slave by Jason Johnson, published on 3 May 2018.[2]
The film documents the story of 'Ana', a Romanian student training to be a nurse who is kidnapped in broad daylight from the streets of London and ordered to work as a prostitute in a number of brothels in Ireland. Casting for the film was announced in August 2018.[3] The film was broadcast as part of the BBC's Why Slavery? season, to coincide with International Anti Slavery Day.[4]
Casting
Anca Dumitra said of her role as Ana; “Ana is a truly remarkable person, someone who has survived endless abuse with courage and determination, a real-life hero. I have been deeply moved by her story and it’s an honour to play her in Doing Money. This is a story that needs to be seen.”[3]
Allen Leech added; “I’m delighted to be part of telling this moving and important true story. Doing Money, Ana’s experience, shines a light on the shocking truth of human trafficking and slavery in Britain. DI Dougie Grant was one of the key officers at the centre of the original investigation. It’s a real privilege to play him.”[3]
Reception
Alison Graham of the Radio Times wrote; "After watching Gwyneth Hughes’s fact-based drama Doing Money, I went home stifled by a cloud of misery that couldn’t be dispersed, even by the repeats of ancient Big Bang Theories I watched long into the evening just to try to flush the horror from my system. I found Doing Money so overwhelming – the true story of Ana, a young Romanian woman working as a cleaner in Britain who was abducted by a trafficking gang from a street in Wood Green London and forced into sex slavery. I was harrowed as she was repeatedly brutalised into submission by a series of men who treated her savagely."[4]
Viewers described the film as "horrific", "disturbing", "harrowing" and "heartbreaking."[5]
Cast
- Anca Dumitra as Ana
- Allen Leech as DI Dougie Grant
- Karen Hassan as DC Rachel Miskelly
- Alec Secăreanu as Luca
- Mãlina Manovici as Crina
- Cosmina Stratan as Ancuta Schwarz
- Dragoș Bucur as Ionut Ilie
- Sergiu Costache as Stefan
- Alina Serban as Lily
- Voica Oltean as Skinny
- Turlough Convery as Declan
- Gwynne McElveen as Garda Sgt. Niamh O'Donoughue
- Jonathan Harden as DC Liam Partridge
- Tom Glynn-Carney as Sean
- Ryan McParland as Robbie
- Madalina Craiu as Laura
- Jamie-Lee O'Donnell as Fiona
References
- ^ White, Peter (31 August 2018). "BBC Orders Modern Slavery Drama 'Doing Money' From 'The Girl's & 'Vanity Fair's Gwyneth Hughes". Retrieved 7 November 2018.
- ^ https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1785038982/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_4?smid=A7CL6GT0UVQKS&psc=1
- ^ a b c "BBC Two announces the cast for Doing Money, a shocking true story about modern slavery in Britain". BBC Press Office. 31 August 2018. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
- ^ a b Graham, Alison (5 November 2018). "Gwyneth Hughes' modern slavery drama Doing Money is almost too tough to watch". Radio Times. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
- ^ https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2018-11-06/doing-money-bbc2-reaction/
External links
- Doing Money at IMDb