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The Fish on My Plate This sensual, remarkably observed, beautifully acted wonder is the breakout feature from British writer-director-editor Andrew Haigh. Rarely has a film been as honest about sexuality—in both depiction and discussion—as this tale of a one-night stand that develops into a weekend-long idyll for two very different young men (exciting screen newcomers Tom Cullen and Chris New) in the English Midlands. It’s an emotionally naked film that’s at once an invaluable snapshot of the complexities of contemporary gay living and a universally resonant portrait of a love affair. CastRussellTom CullenGlenChris NewJamieJonathan RaceJillLaura FreemanCathyLoretto MurrayJohnnyJonathan WrightHelenSarah ChurmDamienVauxhall JermaineJustinJoe DohertySamKieran HardcastleStraight men in barMark DevenportStraight men in barSteve BlackmanPaulJulius Metson ScottMartinMartin ArrowsmithHouse party girlsCaroline WoolleyCaroline CawleyCreditsDirectorAndrew HaighWritten byAndrew HaighProducerTristan GoligherEditorAndrew HaighExecutive producerAnna Seifert-Speck and Suzanne AlizartLine producerRachel DargavelCoproducerClaire MundellDirector of photographyUla PontikosProduction designSarah FinlaySoundTim BarkerCastingKahleen CrawfordProduction managerYuen-Wai LiuAssistant cameraEd Cooper and David Agha-RafeiMakeup artistJo WayFirst assistant directorAlex MercerAssistant editorYichen WuSound effects editorGrant BridgemanStills photographyColin

sure Chris' legacy will live on,' he finished. 34-year-old Kelly was found dead on May 1 of a suspected drug overdose, believed to be due to using a combination of cocaine and heroin the night before his death. An intimate farewell: The Baptist ceremony featured an open casket Overwhelming turn-out: Mourners including Jermaine Dupri and Da Brat celebrated Kelly's life at the Jackson Baptist Memorial Church Two members of the band Xscape, sisters LaTocha and Tamika Scott, arrived together for Kelly's funeral.'He just wanted to smile. That's all he wanted,' Tamika Scott said. 'He was known to be a happy person.'Rapper Da Brat, who wore her pants backwards in tribute to the fallen rapper, tried to speak to reporters when she arrived but stopped when she got choked up and headed into the church. Family support: Smith took to the pulpit with his sister, Jennifer Smith, who broke down in tears Kind words: Smith said of Kelly, 'He was a true friend. I just wanna say I love you, man...

I'm gonna miss you' Fitting tribute: Tamika Scott said of the rapper, 'He just wanted to smile. That's all he wanted' Kross was introduced to the music world in 1992 by music producer Dupri after he discovered the pair at Greenbriar Mall in southwest Atlanta. Kelly was known as Mac Daddy and Smith was known as Daddy Mac.The duo wore their clothes backward as a gimmick, but they soon won over fans with their raps. 'The essence of his life and spirit': Kelly's funeral program read, 'Live and die for hip hop' Paying respects: Funeral-goers honoured Kelly during the open casket service Tragedy: Kelly died May 1 of a suspected drug overdose after struggling with addiction first, and by far most successful song, was Jump. The hit, off their multi-platinum 1992 debut album Totally Krossed Out, featured the two trading verses and rapping the refrain, the song's title. surprising maturity in their rap delivery, though the song was written Saying goodbye: The ceremony ended in an emotional procession

Draped in roses: Kelly's casket was adorned by a collection of expansive floral arrangements Celebrating his achievements: The ceremony also featured pieces of Kris Kross memorabilia It would become a No. 1 smash in the United States and globally, and one of the most popular of that year.Friends and family gathered in Atlanta on Wednesday for the wake of the tragic star. public ceremony saw mourners greeted with an acoustic version of Jump upon entering the funeral home. Hiding: Smith, who sat beside Jermaine Dupri, shielded his weary eyes with a pair of aviator shades Packed house: Friends, family and colleagues packed the Atlanta church for Kelly's send-off Unimaginable loss of a child: Donna Kelly Pratte, Kelly's mother, shed tears throughout her son's ceremony At the wake Kelly had an open casket and was dressed in a black suit with the pants forward, despite his dedication to the backwards-pant style he forged throughout his teenage and adult

According to TMZ, a sign was attached to the casket on the inside of the coffin lid reading 'Cause that's what I was born to do...' - a line from the Kris Kross hit Warm It Up. Solace: Producer Jermaine Dupri provided comforting words to Chris Smith as they arrived to the service Sad day: Rapper Da Brat was among the mourners Consoling: The mother of Chris Kelly, Donna Kelly Pratte, seated second from left, was consoled during the funeral service for her son The casket was also flanked by photos of Smith and Kelly in their heyday nearly two decades ago.'He will be very missed, especially within our family,' Lemar Williams, Kelly's uncle, said outside the Murray Brothers Funeral Home. 'To the world he was Kris Kross, but to us he was just Chris.'Kriss Kross had reunited once more to star at a 20th anniversary all-star concert honouring So So Def Recordings in Atlanta in February.'Me and him, we have our times when we don’t talk and our times that we do

talk,' Kelly told Yahoo Music when asked about his friendship with fellow rapping partner Smith shortly before their reunion. In honour: Chico DeBarge performed in honour of Chris Kelly's memory during the service The band played on: A New Orleans style funeral procession passed by Processing the grief: On Wednesday, friends and family gathered for Kelly's Atlanta wake 'But if it’s any time that I needed him or needed to reach him it was never a problem.'Kelly had also been broadening his talents, going to back to school to become a musical engineer.'I just wanted to do something different,' he said. 'Get more on the technical side of things than just being an artist, and produce. wanted to be [the] all around best I could be as far as doing Spiraling out: Kelly, pictured in 2011 during a performance, battled substance addiction prior to his death Success from a young age: Kris Kross rappers Chris Kelly and Chris Smith climbed the charts with hit single Jump and were known for wearing their clothes backwards