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Looted 2020

★ 6.24 votes89 min📅 2020-11-04

Set in a bleak post-industrial port town where economic decline has left deep scars, *Looted (2020)* by director Rene Pannevis plunges into the raw, unflinching bond between a desperate car-jacker and his terminally ill father.

Director: Rene Pannevis

Cast

Charley Palmer Rothwell
Charley Palmer Rothwell
Rob
Thomas Turgoose
Thomas Turgoose
Leo
Tom Fisher
Tom Fisher
Oswald
Morgane Polanski
Morgane Polanski
Kasia
Anders Hayward
Anders Hayward
JP
Daniel-John Williams
JP
Alan Carter
Harbour Master
Stephen Uppal
Jamie - Police Officer
Jan van der Black
Jan van der Black
Ed - Police Officer
Gary Davison
Donny

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Looted (2020) about?

*Looted (2020)* follows Rob, a car-jacker struggling to care for his dying father in a struggling port town. When a routine job goes horribly wrong, their fragile relationship is pushed to the limit, testing their bond in the face of impossible choices.

Who directed Looted?

*Looted* was directed by Rene Pannevis, a filmmaker known for crafting emotionally charged dramas with raw authenticity.

Who stars in Looted?

The cast includes Charley Palmer Rothwell as Rob, Thomas Turgoose, Tom Fisher, Morgane Polanski, and Anders Hayward, each bringing depth to this gripping story.

Is Looted (2020) worth watching?

With its intense focus on family, survival, and moral dilemmas, *Looted* is a compelling drama for viewers who appreciate character-driven narratives. Though not rated on IMDb, its themes and performances make it a standout in the genre.

How long is Looted?

The film runs for 89 minutes.

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About Looted (2020) — An Unflinching Look at Family and Survival in a Post-Industrial Town

Set in a bleak post-industrial port town where economic decline has left deep scars, *Looted (2020)* by director Rene Pannevis plunges into the raw, unflinching bond between a desperate car-jacker and his terminally ill father. When a botched heist spirals out of control, it pushes an already strained father-son relationship to its breaking point, forcing Rob to confront the cost of survival in a town that has long forgotten its people.

With a palpable sense of gritty realism, the film explores themes of loyalty, mortality, and the lingering shadows of poverty. Charley Palmer Rothwell delivers a standout performance as Rob, supported by a talented ensemble including Thomas Turgoose and Tom Fisher, grounding the drama in authentic, emotional resonance. The atmosphere is heavy with tension, where every decision feels like a gamble against an indifferent world.