A powerful drama about a mother and her fourteen year old boy who is groomed into a lethal nationwide drug selling enterprise, a 'County Line', which exploits vulnerable children and traffics them across Britain.
Directed by Henry Blake
human trafficking
based on true story
drug trade
teenage protagonist
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Letterboxd
3.5 / 5
Cast
Conrad Khan
Tyler
Ashley Madekwe
Toni
Harris Dickinson
Simon
Marcus Rutherford
Sadiq
Anthony Adjekum
Laurence
Chizzy Akudolu
Sophie
Ebenezer Gyau
Deontay
Johanna Stanton
Izzy Merlo
Carlyss Peer
Bex
Clay Milner Russell
Bailey
Shauna Shim
Briony
Michael Oku
Gabriel Normington
Crew
Christopher Granier-Deferre
Executive Producer
Victoria Bavister
Producer
Aisha Bywaters
Casting Director
Stuart Pitcher
Visual Effects Supervisor
Juan Montoto Ugarte
Production Sound Mixer
Tapio Liukkonen
Foley Artist
Popular Reviews
11 reviews
Jaiden
7.0★ · 04/03/24
Brings light to what turns young people to crime in Britain which is a very important thing, the cinematography and acting is great and definitely had a Andrea Arnold feel to it.
Brings light to what turns young people to crime in Britain which is a very important thing, the cinematography and acting is great and definitely had a Andrea Arnold feel to it.
Dom
8.0★ · 12/02/22
really hard to watch at times but fucking beautiful to look at… every actor delivered insanely well
really hard to watch at times but fucking beautiful to look at… every actor delivered insanely well
Timothy Kandra
Loved the cinematography but it felt as though we were passive observers rather than being apart of the story, which in turn made the characters feel more hollow.
Loved the cinematography but it felt as though we were passive observers rather than being apart of the story, which in turn made the characters feel more hollow.
jo
8.0★ · 02/03/22
good performances, good shots.
good performances, good shots.
kenzy
8.0★ · 12/20/21
this was so bleak and harrowing but if harris dickinson told me to get into his car … i would too tyler
this was so bleak and harrowing but if harris dickinson told me to get into his car … i would too tyler