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Four Lions

Four Lions tells the story of a group of British jihadists who push their abstract dreams of glory to the breaking point. As the wheels fly off, and their competing ideologies clash, what emerges is an emotionally engaging (and entirely plausible) farce.

Director(s)

Chris Morris

Joe Geary

Paul Cathie

Rebecca Rycroft

Simon Hedges

Sam Donovan

Cast & Crew

Benedict Cumberbatch

Benedict Cumberbatch

Negotiator

Darren Boyd

Darren Boyd

Sniper

Kevin Eldon

Kevin Eldon

Sniper

Paul Cathie

Paul Cathie

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Joe Geary

Joe Geary

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Riz Ahmed

Riz Ahmed

Omar

Arsher Ali

Arsher Ali

Hassan

Marcus Garvey

Marcus Garvey

Marathon Policeman

Alex Macqueen

Alex Macqueen

Malcolm Storge MP

Kayvan Novak

Kayvan Novak

Waj

Adeel Akhtar

Adeel Akhtar

Faisal

Nigel Lindsay

Nigel Lindsay

Barry

Preeya Kalidas

Preeya Kalidas

Sofia

Julia Davis

Julia Davis

Alice

Craig Parkinson

Craig Parkinson

Matt

Wasim Zakir

Wasim Zakir

Ahmed

Mohammad Aqil

Mohammad Aqil

Mahmood

Karl Seth

Karl Seth

Uncle Imran

Waleed Elgadi

Waleed Elgadi

Khalid

Shameem Ahmad

Shameem Ahmad

Chairwoman

Jonathan Maitland

Jonathan Maitland

Newsreader

Adil Mohammed Javed

Adil Mohammed Javed

Nabil

Toby Longworth

Toby Longworth

Heimlich Man

Danny Ashok

Danny Ashok

Phone Shop Assistant

Will Adamsdale

Will Adamsdale

Alex

Mark Morrell

Mark Morrell

Security Guard

Chris Morris

Chris Morris

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Rebecca Rycroft

Rebecca Rycroft

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Simon Hedges

Simon Hedges

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Sam Donovan

Sam Donovan

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Details

GenresComedy, Crime, Drama
Runtime1h 37 mins
Released on07 May 2010
Languageen
Produced InFrance

Reviews

Andres Gomez

8/10

Hilarious from the start to the end.

CinemaSerf

7/10

As recent examples of British cinema satire go, this is one of the better ones. It follows the antics of four Muslims who are fed up with the way the are being treated. It's "Omar" (Riz Ahmed) who comes up with a cunning plan that involves them trekking to Pakistan where they will learns all the ninja skills of the modern-day jihadist! The easily led "Waj" (Kayvan Novak) is up for it but convert "Barry" (Nigel Lindsay) isn't so keen and "Faisal" (Adeel Akhtar) is way more worried that his dad is having some sort of nervous incident. It's this latter man who might be more use, though - he does know how to make things explode and hits on the idea of using birds to do their bombing for them - a new slant on a dive bomber! Anyway, with all this to contend with we get to sit on the sidelines and smile as "Omar" struggles to get his "cell" to achieve anything that doesn't actually involve them inflicting way more harm on each other than on anyone or anything else. If this were ever to be a manual for a would-be terrorist, then we could all sleep very safely in our beds. The writing is pithy and entertaining, as is the dynamic between these hapless dopes who probably couldn't simultaneously light four birthday cake candles much less anything more perilous. It doesn't hang about, has it's tongue in it's cheek and sends up not just the world of would be fanaticism but also the ridiculousness of the politics of irrational hate and division. The ending has something really quite fitting about it too - birds coming home to roost - and the whole thing is an engagingly enjoyable observation of how effective humour can be at detoxifying a situation.

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