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For 15 year old Trife, a boy from west London, life is a day to day struggle. Trapped between the worlds of his school friends, the girl he loves and the draw of his powerful and dangerous uncle, Trife must choose between the path he knows is right and a life of guns, drugs and violence he has come to know all too well... Read more
| Starring | Ami Ameen, Red Madrell, Noel Clarke, Jamie Winstone |
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| Director | Menhaj Huda |
| Genres | Drama |
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Actress Hayley Atwell has criticised British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) bosses for failing to include any women on the shortlist for the coveted Rising Star award. Kidulthood star Adam Deacon scooped the trophy at the glitzy BAFTA prizegiving in London on Sunday (12Feb12), seeing off competition from an all-male list of nominees including Chris Hemsworth, Chris O'Dowd, Eddie Redmayne and Tom Hiddleston. However, Captain America star Atwell insists she was disappointed to see... Read more
LOVEFiLM was front row at BAFTA Headquarters in London, for this year’s Orange Rising Star Award nominees’ announcement. Hundreds of hopefuls were whittled down to reveal the final five: Carey Mulligan, Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Nicholas Hoult and Tahar Rahim. Nominee Nicholas Hoult and 2009 winner Noel Clarke (who is a member of this year's Jury), talked us through what the Orange Rising Star means to them, and who they think will take home the prestigious award this year. Read more
We had a sit down with Noel Clarke, the young British writer-director-actor behind Adulthood, and he told us about growing up in west London, his upcoming films and his newfound status as an object of lust. LOVEFiLM: Adulthood was one of the most searched for titles on LOVEFiLM during its cinema release. Were you expecting that level of success? Noel Clarke: That’s a difficult one. I thought we’d do well because the first film did. It’s got a big following on DVD. But I didn Read more