Project Detail

The Navigators

Synopsis

The Navigators follows the fortunes of a group of rail track workers based at a South Yorkshire depot as the privatisation of British Rail takes effect. When Harpic (so called because he's clean around the bend), the depot boss, gives Paul, Mick and the rest of the gang their new working brief, the company's 'mission statement', 'performance-related pay' and no paid holidays seems like a joke. But before long the choice is very clear to the gang; take their chances with redundancy cash and life as casual agency workers, or work for the company under the new rules...

Details

Year
2001
Type of film
Features
Running time
96 mins
Format
35mm Kodak
Director
Ken Loach
Producer
Rebecca O’Brien
Editor
Jonathan Morris
Screenwriter
Rob Dawber
Director of Photography
Barry Ackroyd
Production Designer
Martin Johnson
Sound
Ray Beckett
Music
George Fenton
Principal cast
Dean Andrews, Tom Craig, Joe Duttine, Steve Huison, Venn Tracey, Sean Glenn

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Production Status

Production Company

Parallax Pictures

7 Denmark Street
London
WC2H 8LZ
UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7836 1478
Fax: +44 (0)20 7497 8062

Road Movies Filmproducktion GmbH / Tomasol Films / Alta Films

Sales Company

The Works Film Group

5th Floor Fairgate House
78 New Oxford Street
London
WC1A 1HB
UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7612 1080
Fax: +44 (0)20 7612 1081

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