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Director: Jez Butterworth
Cast: Ian Hart, Ewen Bremner, Aidan Gillen, Andy Serkis
The sexual rivalries over a new, potentially great rock'n'roll singer between a nightclub owner and a local gangster cause unrest and eventually lead to murder.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Mojo (1997), directed by Jez Butterworth, is a critically acclaimed British crime drama that explores the sexual rivalries between a nightclub owner and a local gangster over a promising new rock 'n' roll singer. The film is known for its gritty, stylish portrayal of the criminal underworld and has gained a cult following among fans of British cinema.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gritty British crime dramas directed by up-and-coming filmmakers will appreciate the stylish, darkly comedic tone that director Jez Butterworth brings to this 1997 film. The strong ensemble cast, led by Ian Hart, Ewen Bremner, and Andy Serkis, delivers compelling performances that capture the sexual rivalries and underlying violence of the story's criminal underworld.
Mojo is a 1995 play, then a 1997 feature film, written by English playwright Jez Butterworth, that premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London, directed by Ian Rickson.
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