Top Spot (2004)
December 18, 2004Release Date
Top Spot (2004)
December 18, 2004Release Date

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Cast & Crew.

Elizabeth Crawford
Elizabeth

Kieri Kennedy
Kerry

Katie Foster
Katie

Kate Foster-Barnes
Katie

Laura Curnick
Laura

Mourad Mazouz
French voice-over

Frankie Williams
Frances

Helen Laker
Helen
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Top Spot is a 2004 docudrama film written and directed by Tracey Emin. It was produced by Michael Winterbottom and Revolution Films. It stars Elizabeth Crawford, Laura Curnick, Katie Foster Barnes, Frances Williams, Kieri Kennedy, and Helen Laker. Shot on digital video and Super 8, the film focuses on a group of teenage girls in the coastal English town of Margate, Emin's hometown. The plot does not follow a traditional narrative and is instead a blend of montage and recreated incidents inspired from Emin's youth. The dialogue was improvised. The title Top Spot takes its name from a Margate disco, and is also used as an explicit slang word colloquially.
Top Spot premiered at the London Film Festival on 22 October 2004. Because of a scene depicting a suicide technique, the film was given an 18 certificate by the British Board of Film Classification, which Emin decried as she had intended the film to be seen by teenage audiences. Emin then withdrew the film from general distribution in cinemas. It was broadcast on BBC3 television in the UK in December 2004. A DVD of the film was released in 2006 by Tartan Films.
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