City of Tiny Lights

City of Tiny Lights
Directed by Pete Travis
Produced by
  • Ado Yoshizaki Cassuto
  • Rebecca O'Brien
Written by Patrick Neate
Based on City of Tiny Lights
by Patrick Neate
Starring
Music by Ruth Barrett
Cinematography Felix Wiedemann
Edited by David Charap
Production
company
Distributed by Icon Film Distribution (UK & Ireland)
Release date
  • 12 September 2016 (2016-09-12) (TIFF)
  • 7 April 2017 (2017-04-07) (United Kingdom)
Running time
110 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

City of Tiny Lights is a British crime thriller film directed by Pete Travis and written by Patrick Neate, based on his own 2005 novel of same name. The film stars Riz Ahmed, James Floyd, Billie Piper, Cush Jumbo, Roshan Seth and Antonio Aakeel. Principal photography began in London on 27 April 2015. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival[1] and was released in the United Kingdom on 7 April 2017.[2]

Plot

Tommy Akhtar, the son of immigrants, works as a snoop in London. Melody Chase visits him to ask him to look for her missing roommate Natasha, a Russian prostitute. Tommy steals a keycard from the cleaning staff and sneaks into the hotel room where she met her last client but only finds the dead body of Usman Rana, a Pakistani businessman. Tommy takes the dead man's mobile phone as evidence, calls the police with an anonymous tip about the murder from a payphone at a bar, and has the phone's PIN cracked by Avid, a young weed dealer whose mother wants Tommy to help get out of trouble. Two of the last calls made from the phone were to Hafiz "Lovely" Ansari, a childhood friend of Tommy's, to discuss an investment. Tommy visits him at his home and Lovely asks him to investigate the matter because the murder is scaring away other investors.

Tommy learns from a police contact that by the time the police arrived the room had been cleaned and the hotel was crawling with SO15. The SIM card in the phone is decrypted and found to contain a spreadsheet documenting large donations to the Islamic Youth League. Tommy visits the organisation and is photographed doing so by the SO15. The leader of the organisation indicates that Usman's death was the will of Allah as punishment for the false idols and lustful desires of Western society. After leaving, Tommy is approached by an American federal agent in a bar who tells him that he knows that Tommy was at the hotel and that he called in the anonymous tip and warns Tommy to stay away from the investigation. Tommy speaks with Tunde, one of the men working at Natasha's club the night she was last seen, and learns that Melody was with one of her regular clients there the night of the murder. As he leaves he is assaulted by two strangers who scream that the case is closed before fleeing.

Tommy begins sending Avid to the Islamic Youth League to gather information. Tommy is abducted in a black van and taken to speak with the federal agent, who shows him a video of Usman calling for jihad and takes him to a crime scene to show him the freshly discovered body of Natasha. Tommy returns to Melody and confronts her. She says that she is being followed and confesses that the customer with her the night of the murder was Hafiz. As they are leaving, a stranger shoots at them from the elevator. They escape to Tommy's father's house, where Tommy looks at the spreadsheet and discovers large profits being made from property acquisitions at low prices. The next day Mullah Al-Dabaran, the leader of the Islamic Youth League, is arrested. His followers protest in demonstrations demanding his release, where Hafiz attempts to calm them. Tommy warns Hafiz that the people from the night of the murder are being killed. When Avid is attacked by American federal agents and put into a coma, Avid's mother blames Tommy for getting him involved.

Tommy returns home, where he finds Hafiz and another man holding Melody prisoner at gunpoint. Hafiz confesses to using drug dealers to bring property prices down then allowing the Islamic Youth League to run off the drug dealers to enable him to buy the properties at a low price. Tommy's father returns and shoots the gunman, but Tommy convinces him to not also shoot Hafiz. Hafiz is then arrested.

In the closing scene, Tommy returns home to eat with his father, Melody, Avid, Shelley and Emma.

Cast

Production

On 21 April 2015, it was announced that Pete Travis would be directing a London-set crime film City of Tiny Lights based on the 2005 novel of same name by Patrick Neate, who also adapted the novel into the film.[3] Riz Ahmed was attached to play the lead role of a British detective Tommy Akhtar, and Billie Piper to play Akhtar's long-lost love, Shelley, while the other cast would include James Floyd, Cush Jumbo and Roshan Seth. BBC Films and BFI developed the script and would finance the film in association with Lip Sync Productions, Fel UK and Ingenious Media. Ado Yoshizaki Cassuto and Rebecca O'Brien would be producing the film for NDF International and Sixteen Films.[3] Protagonist Pictures would handle the international rights while Icon Film Distribution would release the film in the UK and Ireland.[6]

Principal photography on the film began on 27 April 2015 in London and lasted for six weeks.[6]

References

  1. "Toronto To Open With 'The Magnificent Seven'; 'La La Land', 'Deepwater Horizon' Among Galas & Presentations". Deadline. July 26, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
  2. Han, Angie (January 21, 2017). "'City of Tiny Lights' Trailer: Riz Ahmed Is a Neo-Noir Private Eye". /Film. Retrieved February 17, 2017.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Barraclough, Leo (21 April 2015). "'Penny Dreadful' Actress Billie Piper Joins London-set Thriller 'City of Tiny Lights'". variety.com. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  4. "Antonio City of Tiny Lights". IAmBirmingham.co.uk. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  5. HANNAH RAE: CITY OF TINY LIGHTS (LONDON FILM FESTIVAL)
  6. 1 2 Lowe, Kinsey (22 April 2015). "'City Of Tiny Lights' Filming To Start, NBCU Sets Italian 'Parenthood' – Global Briefs". deadline.com. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
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