Ray & Liz

Ray & Liz

Release date : October 6, 2018
Runtime : 1h 47m
Countries of origin : Germany / United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Richard Billingham /
Writers : Richard Billingham /
Production companies : BFI / Primitive Film / Ffilm Cymru Wales / Severn Screen / Rapid Eye Movies /
Budget : $601,191.00
October 6, 2018 1h 47m Germany Drama English More
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On the outskirts of Birmingham and the margins of society the Billingham family perform extreme rituals and break social taboos as they muddle through a life decided by factors beyond their control. At times shocking and laced with an unsettling humor, three episodes unfold as a powerful evocation of the experience of growing up in a Black Country council flat.
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  • title:Ray & Liz
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:1h 47m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Richard Billingham /
  • Writers: Richard Billingham ·
  • Production companies: BFI · Primitive Film · Ffilm Cymru Wales · Severn Screen · Rapid Eye Movies ·
  • Budget:$601,191.00
  • Overview:On the outskirts of Birmingham and the margins of society the Billingham family perform extreme rituals and break social taboos as they muddle through a life decided by factors beyond their control. At times shocking and laced with an unsettling humor, three episodes unfold as a powerful evocation of the experience of growing up in a Black Country council flat.
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