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The comedy follows Sam, as her life is turned upside down on a big night out. When reunited with her old college friends, Sam is forced to re-evaluate her life and constructs an elaborate façade in order to convince herself and her friends... See more »

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Sam
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Chanel
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Michelle
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Jess
Riann Steele ...
Paige
Sarah Hoare ...
Saskia
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Toilet Attendant
Micah Balfour ...
James
Alex Warren ...
Sean
Sarah Andre White ...
Stacey (as Zara White)
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Mel
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Kim
Jo Halpin ...
Linzi (as Jodi Halpin)
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Laura
Bunmi Mojekwu ...
Louise
Glenn Forrest ...
Bouncer
Gennifer Becouarn ...
Female Security Guard
Rebecca Oldfield ...
Angry Girl
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Jenny (as Elarica Gallacher)
Emily Wallis ...
Helena
Stephanie Jay ...
Alex
Natasha Jean Sparkes ...
Briony (as Natasha Sparkes)
Chloe Askew ...
Fake Club
Rosie Oddie ...
Fake Club (as Rosie Bones)
Aicha Djidjelli ...
Fake Club
Carmen Vandenberg ...
Fake Club
Victoria Warwick ...
Fake Club (as Vicky Warwick)
Richard Wall ...
Man Who Takes Photo
Rachel Hirons ...
Girl with Wine
Iraina Mancini ...
Gorgeous Girl
Marko Radic ...
Attractive Man
Mimmi Marie ...
Club Girl (as Mimmi Brorsson)
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Mocked Lad
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Bloke
Carrie Crookall ...
Drunk Girl (as Carrie Whitton)
Mollie Stein ...
Bathroom Girl
Mary Barnes ...
Bathroom Girl
Afia Abusham ...
Bathroom Girl
Kimberley Maloney ...
Bathroom Girl
Johnny Ashby ...
Barmen
Matthew Cairns ...
Barmen
Laurence Jepson ...
Barmen
Morgan White ...
Club Photographer
Rubina Ali ...
Club Goer
Rebecca Caesar ...
Club Goer
Chloe Michaud ...
Club Goer
Katie Organ ...
Club Goer
Annie Tagoe ...
Club Goer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ethan Keaton ...
Drunk lad (dialogue)
Laudez Rose ...
Night Clubber
William Bale ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Honey Holmes ...
Girl In Bar (uncredited)
Tyrone Jeffers ...
Queuing Clubber (uncredited)
Larissa Jones ...
Girl in Toilet (uncredited)
Wesley Lloyd ...
Clubber (uncredited)
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Clubber (uncredited)
Claire Louise Mullan ...
Clubber (uncredited)
Jason Newell ...
Clubber (uncredited)
Mark Preston ...
Clubber (uncredited)
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Clubber (uncredited)
Josh Reeve ...
Suited man (uncredited)
Shane Salter ...
Clubber (uncredited)
Suzanne Seddon ...
Clubber (uncredited)
Steve Strange ...
Clubber (uncredited)
Natalie Indya West ...
Clubber (uncredited)

Directed by

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MJ Delaney ... (as M.J. Delaney)

Written by

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Rachel Hirons ... (screenplay)
 
Natasha Jean Sparkes ... (story) (as Natasha Sparkes)
 
Stef O'Driscoll ... (story)
 
Emily Wallis ... (story)
 
Stephanie Jay ... (story)
 
Amirah Garba ... (story)
 
Amy Revelle ... (story)
 
Rachel Hirons ... (story)
 
Jennifer Davies ... (story)

Produced by

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James Cotton ... producer
Ivan Dunleavy ... executive producer
Damian Jones ... producer
Nichola Martin ... producer
Steve Norris ... executive producer
Diane Shorthouse ... line producer
Tom Shutes ... co-producer

Music by

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Fake Club ... (music by)

Cinematography by

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John Lee

Editing by

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Ben Jordan

Editorial Department

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David Chisholm ... on-line editor
Ryan Colligan ... assistant editor
Paul Harrison ... film colourist
Jashesh Jhaveri ... deliverables technician

Casting By

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Andy Brierley

Production Design by

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Soraya Gilanni Viljoen ... (as Soraya Gilanni)

Art Direction by

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Nick Akass

Costume Design by

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PC Williams ... (as P.C. Williams)

Makeup Department

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Ria Biggerstaff ... makeup hair supervisor
Claire Carter ... makeup designer
Emily Gordon ... makeup artist
Rachael Jackson ... makeup artist
Elise Priestley ... makeup artist
Joe Wilkins-Kemp ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Nigel Bennett ... post production
Alistair Hopkins ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Emma Alldis ... second assistant director
Calum Carpenter ... first assistant director
Ophelie Hocquard ... crowd third assistant director
Stuart Jerome Learmonth ... third assistant director
Kevin Westley ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Sally Abbott ... art department assistant
Lorraine Bhattachary ... production buyer / standby art director
Joe Fitz-Gerald ... standby art director
Adrian Marler ... storyboard artist
Nikhil McDuff ... assistant art director
Amy Morement ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Linda Brenon ... sound editor
Peter Burgis ... foley artist
Fernando Calleja ... dialogue editor
Emma Denney ... sound editor
Enos Desjardins ... sound assistant
Milos Drndarevic ... dialogue editor
Glen Gathard ... supervising sound designer / supervising sound editor
Peter Hanson ... supervising sound editor
Rob Newman ... boom operator
Gavin Shepherd ... re-recording mixer
Timothy Siddall ... adr mixer
Josh Robinson Ward ... playback operator (as Josh Ward)
Jake Whitelee ... sound mixer
Timothy Vine ... additional sound editor (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Tim Field ... consultant vfx producer
Taran Spear ... digital compositor

Stunts

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Ronin Traynor ... action coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Giorgio Bruni ... second unit camera
Louisa Court ... key grip
Vini Curtis ... electrician
Adam Frost ... laser operator
Joe Gainsborough ... electrician
James Gower ... projection
James Harrison ... focus puller
Adrienne Hayes ... electrician
Ayoub Lamrani ... gaffer
Phil Macdonald ... second assistant camera
Drew McGonnell ... electrician
Anthony McHugh ... first assistant camera
Jed Murphy ... electrician
Leo Olesker ... electrician
David Pardoe ... second assistant camera
John Phillips ... second assistant camera
Tobias Ross-Southall ... second unit camera
Thomas Shawcroft ... second assistant camera
Tony Shults ... grip
Darren Stuart-Neal ... best boy
George Telling ... clapper loader: "a" camera
Morgan White ... still photographer

Casting Department

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Suzy Deakin ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Naomi Bull ... costume assistant
Rhona Ezuma ... costume standby
Sam Khoury ... costume assistant
Nathan Korn ... costume supervisor
Karina Leigh ... costume assistant

Script and Continuity Department

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Nichola Martin ... script editor
Lizzie Pritchard ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Emma Alldis ... production coordinator
Rhona Alsworth ... insurance
Florian Cancea ... production assistant
Ben Chappell ... DIT / production coordinator
Catriona Dickie ... production assistant
Gail Gostick ... runner/driver
Paul Hillier ... insurance
Julia Hillsdon ... production executive: Pinewood Studios
Charlie Hughes ... set-runner: dailies
Lucian Iovu ... production assistant
Johnny Lynch ... extras coordinator
Fenella Nganje ... production assistant
Lewis Price ... production assistant
Powder Room ... set runner
Albert Sharpe ... epk: producer/director
Darren Woolfson ... technical director
Celia Wright ... production assistant

Thanks

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Nick Brown ... special thanks
Daphnée Hocquard ... thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The comedy follows Sam, as her life is turned upside down on a big night out. When reunited with her old college friends, Sam is forced to re-evaluate her life and constructs an elaborate façade in order to convince herself and her friends that she has it all. But once her dysfunctional yet devoted trio of best mates intervene, her carefully crafted charade begins to crumble amidst the shots, cigarettes, ciders and toilet transgressions. Faced with some very harsh realities, Sam must struggle to remain true to herself and reassess exactly what she wants from life. Written by P.SMURF

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Taglines Girls will be girls. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Soirée filles (France)
  • Powder Room - Mädels unter sich (Germany)
  • Дамская комната (Russia)
  • Púder, csajok, satöbbi (Hungary)
  • Entre Amigas (Brazil)
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  • 86 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Hirons' original play was called "When Women Wee" and used an ensemble cast of five to play all the parts. It opened at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, before transferring to the Soho Theatre in London. See more »
Movie Connections References Crash Bandicoot (1996). See more »
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