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Synopsis

A teenage boy living in a tough Edinburgh neighborhood has to figure out how far he's willing to go to save his break-dancing crew when his best friend starts pushing for a street gang.

Details

Year
2018
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
9 mins 25 secs
Format
Digital
Director
Gabriel Bagnaschi
Producer
Laura McBride
Executive Producer
Screen Academy Scotland, Edinburgh Napier University
Editor
Daniel Johnson
Screenwriter
Gabriel Bagnaschi, Linn Sunniva Høglund
Director of Photography
Árpád Horváth
Production Designer
Olivia Carnera
Sound
Deirdre O'Leary, Riccardo Arrigoni
Composer
Stig Fostervold, Ibrahim Dikko, Panashe Matimba
Principal cast
Tatenda Masukume, Leona Sime, Derek Kelly, Cameron Docker, Michael Shaw

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Gabriel Bagnaschi

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