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  1. Dirty Pretty Things is a 2002 British social thriller film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Steven Knight. [ 6 ][ 7 ] Following the lives of two immigrants in London, it was filmed in a documentary style and was produced by BBC Films and Celador Films, and distributed by Buena Vista International through Miramax Films.

  2. Dirty Pretty Things: Directed by Stephen Frears. With Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kriss Dosanjh, Israel Oyelumade, Yemi Goodman Ajibade. Irregular migrants Okwe and Senay work at a posh London hotel and live in constant fear of deportation.

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  3. Aug 1, 2003 · This is a splendid opening for a thriller, but “Dirty Pretty Things” is more than a genre picture. It uses the secret and malevolent activities at the hotel as the engine to drive a story about a London of immigrants, some illegal, who do the city’s dirty work. Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor) was a doctor in Nigeria, is here as a political exile ...

  4. A suspenseful, often funny, completely disturbing thriller, Dirty Pretty Things is a gripping film right out of the gate. Nov 19, 2020. Although Steve Knight's Oscar-nominated script gets a bit on ...

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  5. Nov 27, 2002 · I went to a lot of trouble to ethnically cleanse my film of all white people. "Dirty Pretty Things" opens in UK cinemas on Friday 13th December 2002. The director of refugee-thriller "Dirty Pretty ...

  6. Dirty Pretty Things 2002, Dirty Pretty Things was filmed in London in the United Kingdom.

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  8. Dirty Pretty Things is a 2002 British social thriller film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Steven Knight. [6] [7] Following the lives of two immigrants in London, it was filmed in a documentary style and was produced by BBC Films and Celador Films, and distributed by Buena Vista International through Miramax Films.