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Sep 10, 2012 · Twenty8k: Directed by David Kew, Neil Thompson. With Sebastian Nanena, Bhasker Patel, Rani Moorthy, Jack Bence. A teenage boy is gunned down outside a nightclub and a young girl dies in a hit and run in two seemingly unrelated deaths.
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- Thriller
- David Kew, Neil Thompson
- 2012-09-10
Twenty8k is a 2012 British thriller film directed by David Kew and Neil Thompson and starring Parminder Nagra, Jonas Armstrong, and Stephen Dillane.
A teenage boy is gunned down outside a nightclub and a young girl dies in a hit and run in two seemingly unrelated deaths. Deeva Jani, returns home to clear her brother Vipon of the shooting and soon discovers a much deeper conspiracy.
- David Kew, Neil Thompson
- 106 min
- 10
Sep 5, 2012 · Parminder Nagra (‘ER’) stars as Deeva, who’s called back from her swanky job in Paris when her wayward teenage brother Vipon (Sebastian Nanena) is arrested for murdering a kid outside a ...
- David Kew, Neil Thompson
- September 9, 2012
Teaming up with youth worker and ex-gang member, Clint, played by Jonas Armstrong (Robin Hood), Deeva soon finds herself up against powerful and unexpected adversaries including...
As she and her family are vilified and the dead boy's violent family threaten retribution against her brother in jail, Deeva turns detective in an attempt to...
Twenty8K. THRILLER. From BAFTA winning writer Paul Abbott, comes a story of power, greed, corruption and lies on the streets of East London in the run up to the Olympic Games.