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  1. Nil by Mouth is a 1997 drama film portraying a family in South East London. It was Gary Oldman 's debut as a writer and director, and was produced by Oldman, Douglas Urbanski and Luc Besson . It stars Ray Winstone as Raymond, the abusive husband of Valerie, played by Kathy Burke .

  2. Feb 6, 1998 · Nil by Mouth: Directed by Gary Oldman. With Ray Winstone, Kathy Burke, Charlie Creed-Miles, Laila Morse. A rough, short-tempered patriarch of a working-class family sees his life and the relationships around him slowly unravel.

  3. Aug 31, 2022 · The new trailer for Gary Oldman's Nil by Mouth, newly remastered in 4K to mark its 25th anniversary and back in cinemas from 4 November ...more.

  4. A rough, short-tempered patriarch of a working-class family sees his life and the relationships around him slowly unravel.Director - Gary OldmanStarring - Ra...

  5. Mar 6, 1998 · Gary Oldman's "Nil by Mouth" descends into a domestic hell of violence, drugs and booze, where a man can kick his pregnant wife and then, drunk, scrape out the words "My Baby" on the wallpaper with his bloody fingernails.

  6. Foul-mouthed and unrelentingly bleak, Nil By Mouth is a prickly viewing experience that nevertheless impresses with its authentic blue collar angst and ferocious performances. Read Critics...

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  7. May 19, 2009 · Written and directed by Gary OldmanCast:Ray WinstoneKathy BurkeCharlie Creed-MilesLaila MorseEdna DoréChrissie CotterillJon MorrisonJamie ForemanSteve Sweene...

  8. NIL BY MOUTH features an acclaimed musical score by Eric Clapton. The dramatically brutal life of a family struggling to get by in South London is unflinchingly depicted in Gary...

  9. Feb 6, 1998 · Overview. The family of Raymond, his wife Val and her brother Billy live in working-class London district. Also in their family is Val and Billy's mother Janet and grandmother Kath. Billy is a drug addict and Raymond kicks him out of the house, making him live on his own.

  10. Photographer Gordon Parks’ remarkable film depicts a day in the life of an industrious 12-year-old boy living in the impoverished favela slums of Rio de Janeiro.