Gazillion Movies Review :
“A Way Of Life” is about teenager mother Leigh-Anne Williams (Stephanie James) and her three friends: Robbie (Gary Sheppeard) who is seventeen and determined to overcome his dead-end existence, Gavin (Nathan Jones), also seventeen, who desperately searches for his “true love” and Stephen (Dean Wong) who is fifteen and desires to have a Wales identity. All of them live within the boundaries of the society, until one-day paranoia, boredom, frustration and rage form a deadly combination. When the future of Leigh-Anne’s baby appears to be threatened, neighbour Hassan Osman (Oliver Haden) becomes the target of bottled up rage and humiliations.
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Brenda Blethyn
Oliver Haden
Stephanie James
Amy Morgan
Christine Pritchard
Danielle Clare Symonds
Dean Wong
Gareth Gethyn Evans
Gary Sheppeard
Lindsey Williams
Lynsey France
Lynsey Richards
Marged Esli
Marlene Griffiths
Matthew Jenkins
Michael Conway
Nathan Jones
Nicholas McGaughey
Philip Howe
Rhys Jones
Ri Richards
Sara Gregory
Siriol Jenkins
Stephen Scott
Tony Squire
Trystan Gravelle
Victoria Pugh
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| Director |
Amma Asante
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| Editor |
Clare Douglas
Stephen Singleton
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| Music |
David Gray
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| Producer |
Patrick Cassavetti
Peter Edwards
Charlie Hanson
Kate McCullagh
Meinir Stoutt
Paul Trijbits
Tristan Whalley
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| Writer |
Amma Asante
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