Stevie, fresh from prison in Scotland, finds a job on a London construction site. The working conditions are poor and most of the men are working under aliases, due to immigration status and to not conflict with their "signing on" for unemployment benefits. Some coworkers help Stevie secure housing, squatting in a council estate. Then Stevie meets Susan, from Ireland, who's struggling to be a professional singer.
Réalisé par Ken Loach • Dito Montiel
Notre critique
"Riff-Raff" de 1991 est une comédie sociale poignante et attachante qui offre un regard authentique sur la vie des travailleurs précaires à Londres. La performance de Robert Carlyle est remarquable. Un film touchant et engagé.





























