True North (2010) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Writer/director Steve Hudson patterned his debut feature, True North, after classic Greek tragedy. This bleak and despairing drama concerns the Skipper (Gary Lewis) and Sean (Martin Compston), a father and son from the U.K. who co-pilot a small fishing boat called Providence. Though the Skipper remains aboard, Sean inherits all financial responsibility from his dad. But times are hard and the catch so inadequate that it cannot sustain the men. Terrified of being regarded as a failure by his father, Sean devises a dangerous scheme: he and deckhand Riley (Peter Mullan) will illegally pull Chinese immigrants from the far side of the North Sea while the Skipper sleeps, collect money from the stowaways, hide them in the ship's hold, and deposit them in northern England. All goes according to plan until Sean realizes that they must locate some actual fish to mislead the British authorities. Meanwhile, the Chinese passengers begin to waste away below deck, while a storm and other unforeseen catastrophes threaten the lives and safety of everyone aboard. The picture subsequently builds to a devastating conclusion. Steven Robertson and Angel Li co-star. - Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
TBD
Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Run Time:
96 min.
Distributor(s):
Beyond Films
Production Co.:
Ariel Films, Bankside Films, BBC Films, Filmstiftung NRW, Irish Film Board, Makar Production, Pictorian Pictures, Samson Films, Scion Films, Scottish Screen, Se
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Cons and Scams, Fathers and Sons
Language:
English
Status:
Coming Soon