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Films
2 Films
Region
“British-Irish Isles”
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Year of production
“1998”
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Status
“A”
x
short films
2
Region
British-Irish Isles
2
x
Country
United Kingdom
2
Keywords
Children / Young people
1
Family / Kinship
1
Love
1
Directors
Allward, Caroline
1
Coppe, Alexia
1
Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
2
Country of production
United Kingdom
2
Year of production
1998
2
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Status
Film list
The Boy From Allison Street
1998
30
‘
Directed by
Caroline Allward
.
Wayne has left school, sweet 16, disillusioned, with no qualifications. He is briefly distracted by Becka, the girl next door, and the discovery of his father’s porno movie. But all he really wants
British-Irish Isles
Children / Young people
Love
Fighting for Control
1998
30
‘
Directed by
Alexia Coppe
.
An unconventional household of two women and five children in South London, attempting to leave a difficult past behind, and build a happy future.
British-Irish Isles
Family / Kinship