Stephen Graham

Awaydays


Finally, after more than ten years in the making, Kevin Sampson’s bestselling novel arrives on the big screen. And fans of the book won’t be disappointed – the best things come to those who wait, after all.
Set in 1979, the film follows the tale of Paul Carty (played by Nicky Bell) – a disillusioned 19-year-old from Birkenhead who, through his friend Elvis (Liam Boyle), becomes involved with the football and fighting loving gang The Pack. This isn’t your typical footie flick, though – the coming-of-age story is as much about any of the trials and tribulations traditionally faced by youth culture; fashion, fighting, drugs, drinking, music and making out… And the hot young actors getting up to all this certainly add a bit of spark to the bleak Liverpool-setting, although nothing is glamorised in this home-grown film so don’t expect a Hollywood spin. The soundtrack is equally close to Sampson’s Scouse roots, featuring mostly north-west acts such as Echo & the Bunnymen, Magazine, Joy Division and Cabaret Voltaire, while the wardrobe – made up from Lois jeans, Lacoste t-shirts and Adidas Forest Hills training shoes (re-issued to coincide with the film release) – will instantly take back anyone old enough to have lived through the so-called casual scene.

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Awaydays: Interview with writer Kevin Sampson


Awaydays is a movie adaptation of a cult-classic book by Kevin Sampson, who was kind enough to give an exclusive interview to thefilmreview.com. The story is set in 70′s Birkenhead, following the life of a 19 year old who gets caught up in football gangs and drugs. Read the full story

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