Atonement

Atonement - The Filming of 'Atonement' - Redcar
In August 2006 the glitz of the film world arrived in Redcar, the town fired into life with the hiring of local people to play extras in the blockbuster film ‘Atonement’ which starred among others Vanessa Redgrave, Saoirse Ronan, Romola Garai, Keira Knightley and the main star of the film James McAvoy and here he was in Redcar !. The film directed by Joe Wright adapted from the book by Ian McEwan, centred around the second world war and Redcar beach was used as a back drop for Dunkirk (In my opinion the best scene in the film !). A red carpet premier was held in Redcar’s Regent Cinema the night before its UK release.
Limited Edition 250
Image: Cass
Other sizes and frames available on request.
In August 2006 the glitz of the film world arrived in Redcar, the town fired into life with the hiring of local people to play extras in the blockbuster film ‘Atonement’ which starred among others Vanessa Redgrave, Saoirse Ronan, Romola Garai, Keira Knightley and the main star of the film James McAvoy and here he was in Redcar !. The film directed by Joe Wright adapted from the book by Ian McEwan, centred around the second world war and Redcar beach was used as a back drop for Dunkirk (In my opinion the best scene in the film !). A red carpet premier was held in Redcar’s Regent Cinema the night before its UK release.
Limited Edition 250
Image: Cass
Other sizes and frames available on request.
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Comments
By Michael & Helen Roberts: As the new owners of 'Russell's Fish & Chip Restaurant/Takeaway, we decided that the place needed a fresh feel and more subtle decoration on the walls. We wanted something that was befitting to Redcar and as soon as we saw the 'Atonement' pictures for which Cass has captured them amazingly well, we knew that we wished to display them and how fitting it is as they are from our very own Redcar beach. Keep them coming as we will be purchasing more.
By Ian Hall: when i look through my viewfinder, why dont i see images like these! and do i detect a hint of photoshop ? some of these images are fantastic, thy are always there, you just dont see whats in front of you till a picture points it out to you ! well done














