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Floodlights

The powerful and inspiring story of Andy Woodward, one of the first footballers to come forward with allegations of sexual abuse in the national game. After being abused by football scout paedophile Barry Bennell.

Director(s)

Nick Rowland

Eileen Wood

Cast & Crew

Morven Christie

Morven Christie

Jean Woodward

Antony Byrne

Antony Byrne

Neil Warnock

Lauren O'Rourke

Lauren O'Rourke

DI Arrowcroft

Stephen McKay

Stephen McKay

Football Supporter (uncredited)

Jonas Armstrong

Jonas Armstrong

Barry Bennell

Gerard Kearns

Gerard Kearns

Andrew Woodward

Neil Bell

Neil Bell

DS Haleford

Steve Edge

Steve Edge

Terry Woodward

Max Fletcher

Max Fletcher

Andrew Woodward (Young)

Avin Shah

Avin Shah

Ash Stephenson

Mohammad Sakhi

Mohammad Sakhi

Ash Stephenson (Young)

Mark Holgate

Mark Holgate

DC Blakefield

Jessica Baglow

Jessica Baglow

DC Grace

Matthew Hawksley

Matthew Hawksley

DS Denmyre

Krissi Bohn

Krissi Bohn

DI Bakewell

Sean Croke

Sean Croke

Danny Taylor

Benjamin Oyenuga

Benjamin Oyenuga

Martin Sanusi

Lawton Dickens

Lawton Dickens

Batzy

Frankie Friend

Frankie Friend

Jobbo

Robert Ashcroft

Robert Ashcroft

Club Official

David Loy

David Loy

Physio

Akib Ahmed

Akib Ahmed

Radio Journalist

Chris Anderson

Chris Anderson

Chris

Craig Shorrock

Craig Shorrock

Prisoner #6643 (uncredited)

David Vickers

David Vickers

Pub passer-by (uncredited)

Nick Rowland

Nick Rowland

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Eileen Wood

Eileen Wood

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Details

GenresDrama
Runtime1h 20 mins
Released on17 May 2022
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

This is quite an harrowing story about how a real-life football coach - portrayed well here by Jonas Armstrong - managed to dupe just about everyone for years that he was a reputable and upstanding individual whilst at the same time, was routinely abusing the trust of those around him to prey on the younger boys who thought he offered them a path to escape the drudgery of their day-to-day lives. On the face of it, it is quite astonishing that he got away with it for so long; but this man was clever. Bennell played upon the aspirations of parents and children alike. Not just their desires for fame and success, but for more ordinary things like inclusion, affection, being part of a team. This story focusses on the young Andy Woodward, whom Bennell cleverly manoeuvred into his bed with promises that a successful career could stop his mum from having to work in the local chip shop. There is nothing graphic here - and that makes the efforts more potent. His manipulation was psychological and he even comes out with the immortal line "you didn't say no!" which though possibly true, is anything but the point. No amount of rules and regulation can ever prevent clever people like this from prevailing simply because it is the honest trust and integrity that exists in most of us that allows people that perpetrate this predatory behaviour to thrive. If we can't see any flaws, then we don't know to look for them - and these young lads were the unwilling victims not of indifference, but of cleverness and shame! The drama is measured, the dialogue poignant and the performances convincing - especially towards the end. This is well worth a watch.

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Floodlights | Trailer - BBC