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Films
11/9/00 - Stephen Applebaum
Thank God for Debbie Isitt. Just as it was looking like every young
British film-maker had jumped on the tediously laddish Lock Stock
bandwagon, along she comes with a deliciously vicious black comedy
that restores your faith in homegrown cinema... [
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Empire
11/9/00 - Jaspre Bark
Nasty Neighbours takes place on the battlements of every English
man's castle - namely his home - as two semi detached fiefdoms in
a small suburban cul de sac go to war... [
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Evening Mail
11/09/99 - Graham Young
Cul-de-sac movie is a Venice Hit. A film shot in a Birmingham cul-de-sac
has received a five-minute ovation at the prestigious Venice Film
festival. Nasty Neighbours, the debut feature by 33 year old Coventry
based writer and director Debbie Isitt... [
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The Daily Telegraph
10/9/99 - David Gritten
"Lastly, a triumph for a low-budget British film in a minor
Venice category, New Territories. Nasty Neighbours, a black comedy
starring Ricky Tomlinson and Phil Daniels... [
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The Times
8/9/99 - James Christopher
"...So, too, Debbie Isitt, who carved her reputation on stage
with a series of blacker-than-thou comedies with twists that made
your eyes water. Her cracking first feature film, Nasty Neighbours...
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