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Urban Hymn

Urban Hymn
Directed by Michael Caton-Jones
Produced by John Sachs
Andrew Berg
Neil Chordia
Written by Nick Moorcroft
Starring Letitia Wright
Shirley Henderson
Isabella Laughland
Ian Hart
Steven Mackintosh
Music by Tom Linden
Cinematography Denis Crossan
Edited by István Király
Production
company
Dashisha Global Film Production and
Eclipse Films
in association with Powderkeg Pictures
Distributed by Bulldog Film Distribution
Release date
  • 11 September 2015 (2015-09-11) (TIFF)
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Budget £2 million.

Urban Hymn is a 2016 British coming-of-age drama, written by Nick Moorcroft and Directed by Michael Caton-Jones. The film was selected for the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival in September, and received its world premiere in the 'City To City' section. Urban Hymn was also officially selected for the Busan International Film Festival, Asia's largest film festival held in South Korea in October 2015. On 19 February 2016 the Glasgow Film Festival held a gala screening for the film where it was hailed as a powerful social realist drama and resulted in many favourable reviews. The film was selected for the 46th edition of the Giffoni film festival held in Italy and screened in the Generator +18 section on 21 July 2016. On 25 July the festival jury awarded Urban Hymn the Gryphon Award for Best Film.

Set against the backdrop of the 2011 England Riots, the film follows a neglected and volatile female offender, Jamie, who possesses an amazing singing voice and is torn between her loyalties toward her inspiring, unconventional care worker, Kate, and her possessive and volatile best friend, Leanne.

On 7 July 2014 Dashishah Global Film Production and Eclipse Films in association with Powderkeg Pictures announced that Caton-Jones would direct the film with Shirley Henderson starring opposite 2012 Screen International Star of Tomorrow, Letitia Wright. Principal photography commenced on 22 September 2014 with filming taking place in Richmond, Twickenham, Morden and former HMP prison Latchmere House in South-East London. Dashishah fully financed the production through their film production company which is based in Geneva, Switzerland. The film wrapped shooting on 23 October 2014 after a rigorous 28-day schedule, filming upwards of 13 scenes a day. The semi-autobiographical film was based upon Nick Moorcroft's formative years growing up in Essex. Billy Bragg's initiative, Jail Guitar Doors, which donates guitars to prison inmates also features in the film. Scottish director Michael Caton-Jones has described working on the film as "one of the best film making experiences I've had."


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