The Cost of Living (2004 film)

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Directed byLloyd Newson
Written byLloyd Newson
Based onThe Cost of Living - stage production by DV8 Physical Theatre
Produced byNikki Weston
The Cost of Living[1]
The faces of three identical clowns standing side by side, facing right, on a sky blue background with title text written above, DV8 PHYSICAL THEATRE, THE COST OF LIVING, "EXTRAORDINARY". The "Digital Classics DVD" logo is in the bottom right corner
DVD box art
Directed byLloyd Newson
Written byLloyd Newson
Based onThe Cost of Living - stage production by DV8 Physical Theatre
Produced byNikki Weston
StarringEddie Kay, David Toole, Vivien Wood, Tanja Liedtke, Rowan Thorpe, Kareena Oates, Tom Hodgson, Jose Maria Alves, Robin Dingemans, Eddie Nixon
Narrated byJohn Avery
CinematographyCameron Barnett
Edited byStuart Briggs
Music byPaul Charlier
Jonathan Cooper
Nicholas Hooper
Production
companies
Distributed byChannel 4 (TV)[2] and Digital Classics DVD[3]
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)
Running time
35 min[2]
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£250,000[4]

The Cost of Living is a British physical theatre dance film made in 2004 by DV8 Films Ltd. and Channel 4. It is an adaptation of a stage production by DV8 Physical Theatre.[5] Directed by Lloyd Newson, the founder of DV8 Physical Theatre, the film uses dance, dialogue and physical theatre to tell the story of two street performers and their interaction with other performers in Cromer, a seaside resort town, at the end of the summer season. The film has won a number of awards.

The cast are:[6]

  • Eddie Kay
  • David Toole
  • Vivien Wood
  • Tanja Liedtke
  • Rowan Thorpe
  • Kareena Oates
  • Tom Hodgson
  • Jose Maria Alves
  • Robin Dingemans
  • Eddie Nixon

The characters use the actors' actual first names.[7]

Narrative

The principal characters Dave (David Toole) and Eddie (Eddie Kay) are out of work performers in a seaside resort at the end of the summer. Dave is a double amputee dancer determined to keep his independence in spite of his disability, Eddie is a tough, aggressive character who believes in justice and respect. Through a series of scenes and dances Dave and Eddie encounter and interact with other people living on the fringe of society.[8]

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