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Synopsis

Strumpet is a 2001 British television movie made by the BBC. It is directed by Danny Boyle and stars Christopher Eccleston, Genna G and Stephen Walters.

The story tells of a poet named Strayman (played by Christopher Eccleston) who lives with a pack of stray dogs in a rough estate based in Manchester. He soon meets a young girl named Strumpet (played by Genna G), who is homeless. He kindly takes her in his flat. He soon realises that she has an extrodinary gift for music. She starts playing Strayman’s guitar and they both start singing. Strayman’s neighbour nicknamed Knockoff (played by Stephen Walters) overhears them and becomes fascinated by their talent. They soon team up and head off to London to become one of Britain’s Top of the Pops. —Wikipedia

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Danny Boyle

With an eclectic array of films to his credit, director Danny Boyle emerged from his native England to become one of the most celebrated and revered filmmakers of independently-minded cinema. Ever since his emergence onto the world stages with “Trainspotting” (1996), his stark, but viciously funny look at a group of heroin-addicted friends living in Edinburgh, Boyle managed to chart his own unique path without having to bow to studio pressures. Though he dipped his toe into Hollywood waters with his underwhelming adaptation of “The Beach” (2000), Boyle nonetheless created frenzied and highly-stylized films that also depicted three-dimensional characters often struggling with human vices and weakness. With his luminously praised horror film, “28 Days Later” (2003), and his surprisingly soft-hearted children’s fantasy, “Millions” (2005), Boyle proved adept at shifting genres without losing the voice he established in his previous efforts, making him one of the most talented and eagerly… read more

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