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Aaaaaaaaah
Alpha Male Smith and his Beta, Keith, move to take over a local community. All intellectual pretence and identity politics have been stripped out, women now only get impressed by mating dances and acts of possessive violence, regimented social structures, and family groups, forever subject to hostile takeovers from the next, highly sexed alpha male.

















22 March 1976, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, UK



30 April 1974, Northampton, England, UK






10 August 1989, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia


20 July 1968, West Drayton, Hillingdon, Middlesex, England, UK

31 May 1987, UK






21 May 1973, Westminster, London, England, UK



25 August 1973, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, UK


1971, England, UK


August 29, 2015
A mesmerising parallel world in which all intellectual pretence and identity politics has been stripped out. In this way the movie reflects our ridiculous society back to us, sans the bulls**t.
September 01, 2015
Oram's first-feature proves consistently intriguing and reliably amusing. The performers are beyond game, with the cream-of-the-British-comedy-crop cast investing proceedings with energy, conviction and variety.
August 28, 2015
Steve Oram's directorial debut, Aaaaaaaah! (2015), comes on like a collaboration between Dogme '95 and Chris Morris. It's hard to think of another film closely like it in British cinema. It really is that out-there and singular.
September 04, 2015
this primal scream of a movie, equally experimental and outrageous, will leave you open-mouthed and no less speechless than its pithecoid personnel (who also like to watch dumb shit on their screens).
September 01, 2015
It's of great commendation to Oram that he's created something so unorthodox and avant-garde amidst a cinematic landscape palpably devoid of originality.
May 30, 2016
Steve Oram's deeply British feature debut is the kind of mesmerizing cult oddity whose fan base will be limited but passionate.
September 03, 2015
Where to start?
September 02, 2015
Aaaaaaaah! is [Steve Oram's] debut feature film as writer and director, a transgressive situationist comedy which is also one of the great British films of the new millennium. Explaining why is not going to be easy.
September 10, 2015
It won't be for everyone, but its oddly complete universe extends to imagining what primate sitcoms and radio might be like, while a rich strain of bathos yields, among other treats, the cinema's most poignant use of battenberg cake.
October 19, 2015
With his debut experiment, Oram vindicates the importance of slapstick comedy and fart jokes (aren't they timeless after all?)