A Brixton Tale

A Brixton Tale

$24.99

It begins with a chaotic rush of teen hormones when white middle-class teenager Leah gets together with Benji who is black and poor.  Leah begins taping Benji and posting these videos of his life revealing his intriguing mix of charisma and shyness – but when this proves boring to audiences, the two of them embark down a path that becomes increasingly violent, ominous and eventually spirals out of control.

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TAGLINE

Wealthy socialite Leah chooses shy, poor Benji as the subject for her videos. They fall for each other, but the desire for edgier, viral footage leads them down a violent path.


TECH SPECS

Runtime: 76 minutes
Format: 1: 78 HD
Sound: Dolby Sr.
Country: USA
Language: English
Rating: Pending
Website: http://www.IndicanPictures.com
Genre: Crime Drama, Thriller



AWARDS, FESTIVALS, PUBLICITY


Official Selection - Slamdance Film Festival
Official Selection - Valladolid International Film Festival
Official Selection - Warsaw International Film Festival
Official Selection - Oldenburg Film Festival
Official Selection - Shanghai International Film Festival

“Highly stylized”
- Yesweekly

“Perfectly Crafted”
- Arcamax

“Impressive Debut”
- Loud and Clear Reviews

“Very well made”
-The Film Stage


“Fresh Take”
-One Room With A View

“There is a nervy energy”
-Eye For Film

“Captivating”
-AV CLUB

“Authentic flavour”
-The People’s Movies

“Impactful”
-Movie Reviews 101

“a relentless and compelling tale of love, racism and class.”
-Battle Royale With Cheese

“mature and affecting.”
-Film Carnage

“…a packed tale with multiple themes and issues to address.”
-No More Workhorse

“Powerful”
-The House

“heartfelt look at love and race”
-The Skinny

“Beautiful, doomed”
-The Movie Waffler

“gut-wrenching”
-That Film Blog UK

“excellent”
-Cineurop

“innovative and compelling”
-Movies on Weekends

“an unqualified success…”
-Fiction Machine

“A nervy, restless drama”
-Screen Daily

“Intense”
-Little White Lies

“electric, powerfully acted...”
-BFI