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South West Nine

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Synopsis

SW9, Brixton. Nowhere else in Britain has such a diversity of characters. Nowhere else has the madness of a true street culture. Riots, Guns, Drugs. These are the ingredients of the old Brixton. Throw in yuppies, clubbers, scammers, Internet Anarchists and Britain's most 'kicking' clubs and this is the new Brixton. Vibrant, Colourful, Exotic. South West Nine is the first movie to take a roller-coaster ride through this extraordinary square mile.

Five very different characters are thrown together in one weird, mashed up day. It started out just like any other, but 24 hours later everything had changed.

South West Nine takes you through the widescreen of the new millennium. The death of idealism, capitalism, religion and hippies. Even the drugs don't work any more. The 'summer of love' generation have come down and they're ready to riot. Seattle, Stockholm, Paris, Genoa. May Day Riots. Disunited Kingdom. The Internet is informing today's youth about the behaviour of the multinationals. And they're not happy. Punchy, provocative with a healthy dose of cynical humour. It's all kicking off.

Details

Year
2002
Type of film
Features
Running Time
95 mins
Format
35mm Fuji
Director
Richard Parry 1st Feature
Producer
Marie Louise Queally, Renata S. Aly
Editor
Chris Pancott
Screenwriter
Richard Parry
Director of Photography
Graham Fowler
Sound
Iain Voight
Music
David Bradnum
Principal Cast
Wil Johnston, Stuart Laing, Amelia Curtis, Mark Letheren, Orlejsa Edwards

Genre

Production status

Complete

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Last updated 26th November 2005

Production Company

Fruit Salad Films / Irish Screen
46 Museum Street
London WC1A 1LY
UK

T 00 44 (0)20 7404 1404
F 00 44 (0)20 7404 0516

fruitsaladfilms@supanet.com

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Company

Fruit Salad Films / Irish Screen
46 Museum Street
London WC1A 1LY
UK

T 00 44 (0)20 7404 1404
F 00 44 (0)20 7404 0516

fruitsaladfilms@supanet.com