
Glen Berry
Jamie Gangel
Scott Neal
Steven Pearce
Linda Henry
Sandra Gangel
Tameka Empson
Leah
Ben Daniels
Tony
Meera Syal
Miss Chauhan
Garry Cooper
Ronnie Pearce
Jeillo Edwards
Rose
Terry Duggan
Kevin
Anna Karen
Marlene
Julia-Lee Smith
Gina
Daniel Bowers
Trevor
Martin Walsh
Mr Bennett
Marlene Sidaway
Betty
John Benfield
Rodney Barr
John Savage
Lenny
Liane Ware
Claire
Sophie Stanton
Louise
Catherine Sanderson
Kelly
Ozdemir Mamodeally
Slasher
Beth Goddard
Brewery Official
Davyd Harries
Brewery Official
Andrew Fraser
Jayson
Dave Lynn
Drag Performer

Released
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$1,500,000.00
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- #london, england
- #sexuality
- #based on play or musical
- #male homosexuality
- #summer
- #single mother
- #teenage love
- #teenage sexuality
- #lgbt
- #dancing in the street
- #lgbt teen
- #young love
- #woman director
- #gay theme
- #teenager
- #romantic
- #swear
- #swearing
- #profanity
Reviews

"Jamie" (Glen Berry) lives with his single-parent mum "Sandra" (Linda Henry) on a London housing estate. He's a slight lad who is prone to bullying at school which leads him to skive off now and again to go home and watch musicals on the telly. Next door is his schoolmate "Ste" (Scott Neal) who has a pretty torrid time of his own with a father and brother who thinking nothing of knocking him about

**Yet another apologetic film about the assumption of homosexuality.** I've had other occasions to say that I'm not a fan of apologetic and contestatory films. I am not against their existence, there is room for them and cinema is a legitimate form for the expression and defense of political, social or moral agendas, theories and ideas. It's simply not a type of cinema that I really like to con












