

Urchin 2025
"You're going to be just fine."
Urchin (2025) dives into the gritty underbelly of London's streets through the raw lens of Harris Dickinson's direction, following Mike's turbulent journey toward redemption.
Director: Harris Dickinson
Cast






Frequently Asked Questions
What is Urchin (2025) about?
The film follows Mike, a rough sleeper in London, as he struggles to break free from the cycle of self-destruction that has defined his life. Small opportunities for change emerge, but his journey is fraught with emotional and physical challenges that test his resolve.
Who directed Urchin?
Harris Dickinson, known for his immersive storytelling and striking visual sensibilities, takes the director's chair for Urchin (2025).
Who stars in Urchin?
The cast includes Frank Dillane, Megan Northam, Karyna Khymchuk, Shonagh Marie, and Amr Waked, with standout performances that anchor the film's emotional depth.
Is Urchin (2025) worth watching?
With its uncompromising portrayal of survival and hope, Urchin (2025) offers a compelling drama that resonates beyond its 99-minute runtime. While IMDb ratings aren't available yet, Dickinson's direction and the cast's performances suggest a film that lingers long after the credits roll.
How long is Urchin?
Urchin (2025) runs for 99 minutes.
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About Urchin (2025) — Raw Drama of Redemption on London's Streets
Urchin (2025) dives into the gritty underbelly of London's streets through the raw lens of Harris Dickinson's direction, following Mike's turbulent journey toward redemption. Trapped in a cycle of self-sabotage after years of homelessness, he clings to fleeting glimmers of hope that flicker just out of reach. Along the way, unexpected encounters—some tender, others harsh—challenge his resolve, forcing him to confront the demons of his past. The film weaves a visceral, emotionally charged narrative that explores isolation, resilience, and the fragile threads that connect us to a better future.
With a powerful performance from Frank Dillane at its core, Urchin (2025) blends drama with a stark, unflinching atmosphere. Dickinson's vision transforms a simple story of struggle into a haunting meditation on human dignity and the cost of second chances.




