''Northern Soul'' is a 2014 British historical film directed by
Elaine Constantine. It tells the story of two young Lancashire teenagers, Matt and John, whose lives are changed forever by the discovery of African-American
soul music
Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It has its roots in African-American gospel music and rhythm and blues. Soul music became po ...
and the dance culture that grew up around it in Britain. The film was selected to be shown in the City to City section of the
2015 Toronto Film Festival.
Plot
Set in
Lancashire
Lancashire ( , ; abbreviated Lancs) is the name of a historic county, ceremonial county, and non-metropolitan county in North West England. The boundaries of these three areas differ significantly.
The non-metropolitan county of Lancashi ...
in 1974, the film follows Matt and John as they leave behind a humdrum life of youth clubs and factory lines to chase a dream of travelling to the US, unearthing unknown soul
45s and establishing themselves as top DJ's on the
Northern soul music scene. Their dance and amphetamine fuelled quest brings them into contact with some of the darker elements of the scene and tests their friendship to its limits.
Cast
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Josh Whitehouse
Joshua George Whitehouse (born 27 February 1990) is an English actor, musician and artist. His films include '' Northern Soul'' (2014), ''Modern Life Is Rubbish'' (2017), and ''Valley Girl'' (2020). On television, he is known for his roles in th ...
as Matt
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Elliot James Langridge
Elliot James Langridge (born 5 September 1987) is an English actor, known for the lead roles in Northern Soul (2014), and Raindance Best UK Feature Film, We the Kings (2019).
Personal life
Born in Kingston upon Thames, England, Langridge struggle ...
as John Clark
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Antonia Thomas
Antonia Laura Thomas (born 3 November 1986) is a British actress and singer. She is best known for her roles as Alisha Daniels in the E4 comedy-drama series ''Misfits'', Evie in the Channel 4/Netflix comedy series '' Lovesick'' and Dr. Claire ...
as Angela
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Steve Coogan
Stephen John Coogan (; born 14 October 1965) is an English actor, comedian, producer and screenwriter. He is most known for creating original characters such as Alan Partridge, a socially inept and politically incorrect media personality, which ...
as Mr Banks
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James Lance
James Frederick Grenville Lance (born 29 September 1974) is an English actor, best known for his appearances in a number of British comedy series and the British-American comedy series '' Ted Lasso'' for which he was nominated for a Primetime ...
as Ray Henderson
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Ashley Taylor Dawson
Philip Ashley Taylor Dawson (born 11 January 1982), known as Ashley Taylor Dawson, is an English actor and singer. He is known for portraying the role of Darren Osborne in the Channel 4 soap opera ''Hollyoaks'', as well as being a member of the ...
as Paul, Matt's brother
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Christian McKay
Christian Stuart McKay (born 30 December 1973) is an English stage and screen actor. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Orson Welles in the 2008 film ''Me and Orson Welles'', for which he was nominated for over two dozen awards includi ...
as Dad
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Lisa Stansfield
Lisa Jane Stansfield (born 11 April 1966) is an English singer, songwriter, and actress. Her career began in 1980 when she won the singing competition ''Search for a Star''. After appearances in various television shows and releasing her first ...
as Mum
* Jack Gordon as Sean
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Ricky Tomlinson
Eric "Ricky" Tomlinson (born 26 September 1939) is an English actor. He is best known for his television roles as Bobby Grant in ''Brookside'', DCI Charlie Wise in '' Cracker'' and Jim Royle in ''The Royle Family'', and playing the titular char ...
as Grandad
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John Thomson as Terry youth club DJ
* Claire Garvey as Betty
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Jo Hartley
Joanne Victoria Hartley (born 12 March 1972) is an English actress born in Oldham, Lancashire who has appeared in the films ''The Young Victoria'', ''Eddie the Eagle'', ''Slaughterhouse Rulez'' and '' Torvill & Dean'' and in British television ...
as Jo Sherbert
Distribution
The film was a 15-year labour of love for writer/director Elaine Constantine. Turned down by all the major funding bodies, key festivals and institutional production partners in the UK, the film was eventually funded through a mix of private investors and Constantine's substantial personal investment. The film was eventually picked up for distribution by Universal Pictures who sub-licensed the theatrical release to Munro Film Services. Despite only being given a three-day theatrical window and a limited marketing campaign, the film went on to become the widest short-window release to date in the UK according to its producers. Initially expected to open on six to fourteen screens nationally, the film opened on 89 screens on its opening night and 120 screens across its opening weekend. With 97/98 % seat occupancy across 235 individual screenings these were enough to propel the film into the box office top 10 for its opening weekend.
The soundtrack from the film reached no. 7 in the
UK Compilation Chart
The UK Compilation Chart is a record chart based on sales of multi artist compilation albums in the United Kingdom. It is compiled weekly by the Official Charts Company (OCC), and each week's Top 40 is published online on the official websites of ...
. On 2 December the movie was released on Netflix in the United States.
Reception
The film has had a warm reception with the public and critics alike.
On publication of early projections for the number of independent screens due to take the film, social media groups sprang up campaigning for the film to come to their local cinema. This grass roots pressure on local indie screens, which included 23 Ourscreen bookings; the committed efforts of Munro Film Services and a growing media interest in the film's progress saw distribution snowball to the levels above. The film went on to screen in nearly 300 separate cinemas and other venues in the UK.
On
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film has an approval rating of 76% based on reviews from 38 critics. The site's consensus is, "Northern Soul overcomes its spotty narrative with a likable cast, rich period atmosphere, and a killer soundtrack that perfectly captures the time." On
Metacritic
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it has a score 64% based on reviews from 14 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Mark Kermode
Mark James Patrick Kermode (, ; ; born 2 July 1963) is an English film critic, musician, radio presenter, television presenter and podcaster. He is the chief film critic for ''The Observer'', contributes to the magazine ''Sight & Sound'', prese ...
of ''
The Guardian
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'' was one of several critics who gave the film four stars, saying, "Constantine catches the energy of the dancehall with aplomb, transporting her audiences from the empty floors of dour neighbourhood youth clubs to the throng of the
Wigan Casino
The Wigan Casino was a nightclub in Wigan, England. Operating between 1973 and 1981, it became known as a primary venue for Northern soul music. It carried forward the legacy created by clubs such as the Twisted Wheel in Manchester, the Chateau ...
with urgent ease. Steve Coogan and Ricky Tomlinson add sly cameo support. Definitely worth a spin".
Accolades
* 2015 BAFTA Outstanding Debut for a Writer, Director or Producer Award - Nominated.
* 2015 NME Best film of 2014 - WINNER
* 2015 London Critics Circle Breakthrough British Filmmaker Award — Nominated.
''Northern Soul'' won the NME Best Film Award 2015 on 18 February 2015.
The award was voted for by the general public, confirming the popularity of the film. The film was up against ''Boyhood'', ''Frank'', ''Get On Up'', ''God Help The Girl'', and ''The Inbetweeners 2''.
References
External links
* {{IMDb title, 1837613
2014 films
2014 drama films
2010s coming-of-age drama films
2010s dance films
2010s teen drama films
British coming-of-age drama films
British dance films
British teen drama films
2010s English-language films
Buddy drama films
Films about drugs
Films set in Lancashire
Films set in 1974
Films shot in Greater Manchester
2010s British films