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This Is England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from This is England ) Jump to: navigation , search For the song by The Clash, see This Is England (song) . This Is England Theatrical release poster Directed by Shane Meadows Produced by Mark Herbert Written by Shane Meadows Starring Thomas Turgoose Joe Gilgun Andrew Shim Vicky McClure Stephen Graham Rosamund Hanson [1] Music by Ludovico Einaudi Cinematography Danny Cohen Editing by Chris Wyatt Studio Film4 Warp Films Distributed by Optimum Releasing Release date(s) September 12, 2006 (TIFF ) April 27, 2007 (United

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This Is EnglandFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  (Redirected from This is England)Jump to: navigation, search For the song by The Clash, see This Is England (song).

This Is England

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Shane Meadows

Produced by Mark Herbert

Written by Shane Meadows

Starring

Thomas Turgoose

Joe Gilgun

Andrew Shim

Vicky McClure

Stephen Graham

Rosamund Hanson[1]

Music by Ludovico Einaudi

Cinematography Danny Cohen

Editing by Chris Wyatt

StudioFilm4

Warp Films

Distributed by Optimum Releasing

Release date(s)September 12, 2006 (TIFF)

April 27, 2007 (United Kingdom)

Running time 101 minutes

Country United Kingdom

Language English

Budget £1.5 million

Gross revenue £1,539,372

Followed by This Is England '86

This Is England is a 2006 British drama film written and directed by Shane Meadows. The story centres on young skinheads in England in 1983. The film illustrates that skinhead subculture, whose 1960s roots include elements of black culture especially ska, soul, and reggae music,[2] became adopted by white nationalists, which led to divisions within the skinhead scene.