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  1. Mar 3, 2006 · Kidulthood ticks all of the aforementioned boxes in outrageously fluorescent spray-paint, and has an acid wit and a gutter vernacular straight from the back of a number 52 bus. But what we see is...

  2. Sep 5, 2016 · There is a sense that a lot of people didn’t want to believe that the world depicted in the film was actually real. Clarke, however, is adamant the film was merely mirroring reality. “To me it ...

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  3. Mar 25, 2024 · 1. This essay will explore Kidulthood, released in 2006. Kidulthood is a film that follows a group of teenagers and how their life spirals in 48 hours—exploring sex, drugs, violence and racial...

  4. Feb 3, 2006 · Kidulthood (2006) Reviewed by Adrian Hennigan. Updated 28 February 2006. Contains strong violence, language, sex references and drug use. Larry Clark's Kids meets Grange Hill in Kidulthood, a...

  5. It can hardly be compared to a British 'La Haine' because, unlike La Haine it is so lacking in aesthetic material, i.e. inspired cinematography, gritty realism, and a portrayal of philosophic ideas that it comes across more as a day time soap such as 'Doctors' (as British readers will agree).

  6. Mar 3, 2016 · Outside of the Kidulthood films he’s best known for appearances in the early series of Doctor Who and the Star Trek sequel, and remains a prolific (and sometimes controversial) British actor,...

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    Despite production nearly collapsing and being rejected by studios for its promiscuous portrayal of British teenagers, the film received funding from producer George Isaac and filming finally began in November 2004, while Clarke was filming the first series of the 2005 revival of Doctor Who.

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