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Some Voices
by
Simon Cellan Jones
UK

Adapted for the screen by Joe Penhall from his award-winning Royal Court play, Some Voices may be set in west London, but don't expect double-decker buses, secondhand bookshops and Julia Roberts lookalikes. "It's very, very much not Notting Hill," director Simon Cellan Jones says of his debut feature. "The camera was not allowed within W7."

The film tells the emotionally charged story of Ray, a sweet-natured but vulnerable man who is released from a psychiatric hospital into the care of his overprotective brother, Peter. Ray has an addiction problem ­ he's addicted to not taking his drugs ­ and has some kind of mental illness, which is never quite explained.

"When he takes drugs, he fine; he's all right, a bit quiet and flat," Cellan Jones explains, "but he doesn't cause himself or anybody else

any harm. His real thing is he wants to be himself ­ he doesn't want to be a chemical formula. But by not taking his drugs, he's putting himself in great danger."

The project has been gestating for quite some time. The initial funding fell through, allowing Cellan Jones and Penhall to spend more time working on the screenplay and scouting locations. Both the writer and the director are big fans of the Westway (a road which straddles Shepherds Bush and passes over Notting Hill without actually touching it), and Cellan Jones was determined to make sure that his "favourite road" featured.

Daniel Craig, with whom Cellan Jones worked on TV series" Our Friends In The North," was his first choice as the schizophrenic Ray, a part that was played by two different characters on stage. "When I read the script, I was straight on the phone telling him that we were going to do this next," Cellan Jones remembers. Kelly Macdonald (Trainspotting, House) plays Laura, the wild Scottish girl Ray falls in love with, while David Morrissey is Pete.

Cellan Jones describes Some Voices as "quite an out-there film," concluding that, "...it's about London; it's not about English people. It's about the fireworks that go off inside your head. It's about what happens when you start to fuck up and how living in a big old city screws you up whether you're mad in the first place or not."

Damon Wise

Some Voices

Some Voices

Cast Daniel Craig, David Morrissey, Kelly Macdonald
Scr Joe Penhall
Producer
Damian Jones
Running Time 101 min
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