Submarine
Submarine

Submarine

  • 2011 film

Richard Ayoade's directorial debut. A comic coming-of-age drama about a teenager. Also features Craig Roberts.

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Submarine

Hailed "a triumphantly brilliant movie" (Dazed & Confused) and "the best British comedy in years" (Shortlist), Submarine is a hilarious coming of age story from director Richard Ayoade (The IT Crowd) and stars Craig Roberts (Being Human), Yasmin Paige, Sally Hawkins (Made In Dagenham), Noah Taylor (Charlie And The Chocolate Factory) and Paddy Considine (Hot Fuzz).

One boy must fight to save his mother from the advances of a mystic and simultaneously lure his pyromaniac girlfriend into the bedroom, armed with only a wide vocabulary and near-total self-belief. His name is Oliver Tate.

First released: Monday 1st August 2011

Extra features

  • Audio commentary with director Richard Ayoade, author of the original novel Joe Dunthorne, and director of photography Erik Wilson
  • Alex Turner's Piledriver Waltz music video
  • Through The Prism with Graham T. Purvis
  • Cast and crew interviews
  • Deleted scenes
  • Extended scenes
  • Test shoot
  • Trailer

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