Scene from Fish Tank (2009)
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Kierston Wareing
Birth Date: 1976-01-07
Birth Place: Leigh-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom
Details
Alternate Names: Fay Wareing
Physical Characteristics: N/A
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Full Biography
Kierston Wareing is an English actress. Her first film role was the lead in Ken Loach's It's a Free World..., followed by a supporting role in Andrea Arnold's Fish Tank – which won the BAFTA award for "Best British Film" and the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
About the Movie: Fish Tank (2009)
Release Year: 2009
Nation: Netherlands, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: El rebelde mundo de Mía, Aquário, Аквариум, Akvarij, Akvaarium, Akvaario, Akvárium, În acvariu, Аквариум, Akvarijum, Akvarij
Director: Andrea Arnold
Writer: Andrea Arnold
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Kees Kasander, Nick Laws
Executive Producer: Christine Langan, David M. Thompson, Paul Trijbits
Companies: BBC Film, ContentFilm, Kasander Film Company, UK Film Council
Genre: Coming-Of-Age Fiction, Drama
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Keywords
Keywords: adultery, aggressive, alcohol, boyfriend, estate, fight, friendship, mother, mother daughter relationship, school, sister, teenage rebellion, theft, woman director
Story
Fifteen-year-old Mia lives on an Essex estate with her mother Joanne and younger sister Tyler. She has been expelled from school and spends her days aimlessly until she meets Connor, her mother's new boyfriend who shows her attention and encourages her interest in dancing. Mia begins to form an uneasy friendship with Connor, much to the displeasure of Joanne. Mia becomes increasingly attached to Connor, leading to tension within the family. The film explores Mia's struggle with her identity, her relationship with her family, and her attraction towards Connor.
Summary
Fish Tank is a 2009 coming-of-age drama directed by Andrea Arnold. Set on an Essex estate, the film follows fifteen-year-old Mia as she navigates her tumultuous life after being expelled from school. Her mother Joanne's relationship with Connor complicates their already strained family dynamics. The film explores themes of teenage rebellion, mother-daughter relationships, and the complexities of modern family structures. Arnold's unique storytelling and handheld camerawork provide a raw and authentic portrayal of Mia's experiences.