Red Riding Quartet
The "Red Riding Quartet" is a series of four British television films based on the novels by David Peace. Set in West Yorkshire during the 1970s and 1980s, the films explore the impact of a series of real-life child murders and the ensuing police investigations. Each film focuses on a different year, highlighting the social and political climate of the time.
The quartet consists of "1974," "1977," "1980," and "1983," each featuring a different protagonist who becomes embroiled in the dark events surrounding the murders. The films are known for their gritty realism, atmospheric cinematography, and complex narratives, making them a significant contribution to the crime drama genre.