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Description
In order to bring the Brixton people together, Nina Edwards, a young actress, who after a long absence at Shoreditch, returns to her home, Brixton, where she is surprised by the modern style of its people by the white people who dominate them, she thinks of painting a piece of art.
In order to bring the Brixton people together, Nina Edwards, a young actress, who after a long absence at Shoreditch, returns to her home, Brixton, where she is surprised by the modern style of its people by the white people who dominate them, she thinks of painting a piece of art.
Actors:
Joe Layton,
Aki Omoshaybi,
Yrsa Daley-Ward,
Tanya Fear,
Alex Austin,
Lamin Tamba,
Okorie Chukwu,
James Hamilton,
Hussina Raja,
Yinka Oyewole
Joe Layton
Aki Omoshaybi
Yrsa Daley-Ward
Tanya Fear
Alex Austin
Lamin Tamba
Okorie Chukwu
James Hamilton
Hussina Raja
Yinka Oyewole
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Shola Amoo
Country:
United Kingdom
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