Care (2000)
1h 45m
Running Time
October 8, 2000Release Date
Care (2000)
1h 45m
Running Time
October 8, 2000Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
A man struggles to piece together his life after suffering years of abuse in a children's home - a personal battle made doubly difficult by crusading reporters determined to expose the scandal.
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Cast & Crew.
Steven Mackintosh
Davey
Jaye Griffiths
Elaine
Maria Pride
Pauline
Charlotte Cornwell
Joanne Hallows
Lynn Hunter
Angela
Antonia Bird
Director
Richard Harrington
Tony Collins
Kieran Prendiville
Writer
Huw Davies
DC Price
Ruth Caleb
Producer
William Ivory
DS Devlin
Andrew Seear
Weber
Louise Panton
Producer
David Sibley
Cashman
Jerome Willis
Judge
Adrian Corker
Composer
Clive Merrison
Desmond Pickering
Craig Roberts
Craig
Millie Phillippart
Millie
Daniel Parker
Young Davey
Peter Wight
Francis Chambers
Aneirin Hughes
Tom Ferguson
Kit Jackson
Ian Chalmers
Morgan Hopkins
Kite
Craig Gallivan
Terry
Ifan Huw Dafydd
Miller
Rhys Parry Jones
Donald Bainbridge
Stephen Scott
March
Geraint Thomas
John
Sophie Borja
Sophie
Pippa Harris
Executive Producer
Graham Smith
Director of Photography
Jane Tranter
Executive Producer
Bernard O'Reilly
Dialogue Editor
St. John O'Rorke
Editor
Kate Day
Casting
Venita Gribble
Production Design
Sara Angharad
Makeup Designer
Terry Brown
Sound Effects Editor
Paul Conboy
Original Music Composer
Graeme Stoten
Foley Editor
Gary Howe
Casting
Jakki Winfield
Costume Design
Aled Eirug
Executive Producer
Bobbie Giles
Art Direction
Media.
Details.
This Movie Is About.
woman director
child abuse
care home
Wiki.
Care is a single British television crime drama film, written by former Tomorrow's World presenter Kieran Prendiville, that first broadcast on BBC1 on 8 October 2000. Directed by Antonia Bird, Care follows Davey Younger (Steven Mackintosh), a former childhood resident of Glenavon care home, who is forced to dig up his past when a local councillor, Tony Collins (Richard Harrington), orders an investigation into reported historical sex abuse, which took place at the home during Davey's years as a resident, following evidence unearthed by journalist Elaine Hughes (Jaye Griffiths). The film won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Single Drama in 2001.