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DVD Release

  • Release Date: 2007
  • Original theatrical trailer and trailers from other films by Strand Releasing

  • Rating: StarStar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Gay & Lesbian Films, Urban Drama
  • Themes: Twentysomething Life, Faltering Friendships
  • Director: Isaac Julien
  • Main Cast: Valentine Nonyela, Mo Sesay, Frances Barber
  • Release Year: 1992
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 103 minutes

Plot

This largely character-driven thriller-drama is the feature-film debut of British documentary filmmaker Isaac Julien, and provides viewers with an insider's look at the diverse lifestyles of hip, young black immigrants who lived upon the fringes of 1977 London society. The film begins in a colorful park setting where, in the late-night hours, gay men cruise. A stabbing occurs and unbeknownst to the killer, a passerby has recorded it on cassette. The story then jumps to two young aspiring DJs, the heterosexual and flamboyant Chris and his best friend, the gay and rather reserved Caz, as they defiantly broadcast soul music from their ragtag, rolling pirate radio station. With their "Soul Patrol," the two symbolically thumb their noses at the conservative BBC that dominates the airwaves. The murder victim is a friend of Caz, and he becomes a prime suspect in the case. Unbeknownst to him, someone has dropped by the cassette tape with the evidence that will save him. At the same time, his friendship with Chris becomes strained when it becomes obvious that both young men are on the cusp of heading in dramatically different life directions. Caz has been getting increasingly involved with the politics and wildness of the fledgling punk-rock movement, while normally wild Chris has been offered a lucrative contract to work as a DJ at a major, mainstream radio station by his new girlfriend Tracy, a production assistant there. Still, the two try to somehow prepare to co-host a concert protesting the upcoming Queen's Silver Jubilee celebration. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Cast


Jason Durr - Billibud; Garry McDonald - Davis; Danielle Scillitoe - Trish; Sayan Akaddas - Asian Punk Girl; Lloyd Anderson - Barber; James Bowyers - Sparky; Billy Braham - Kelly; Mark Brett - Stallkeeper; Freddie Brooks - 2nd Soul Boy; Brian Conway - 1st Policeman; Debra Gillett - Jill; Peter Hardling - Radio Producer; Joan Harsant - Blue Rinse Lady; Astley Harvey - Man in Barber Shop; Dorian Healey - Ken; Richard Jamison - Football Supporter; Rodriguez King-Dorset - Irvine; Verona Marshall - Trish's Friend; Michael Mascoll - 1st Soul Boy; Mike Mungarvan - 2nd Policeman; Wayne Norman - Bigsy; Sophie Okonedo - Tracy; Frankie Palma - Trish's Friend; Adam Price - Bouncer; Ray Shell - Jeff Kane; Shyro Chung - T.J.; Adam Stuatt - Man in Barber Shop; Eamonn Walker - Carlton; John Wilson - Park Policeman; Nigel Harrison - Cid Man

Credit

Simon Boswell - Composer (Music Score); Derek Brown - Production Designer; Ben Gibson - Producer; Paul Hallam - Screenwriter; Isaac Julien - Director; Isaac Julien - Screenwriter; Nina Kellgren - Cinematographer; Colin MacCabe - Producer; Nadine Marsh-Edwards - Producer; Derrick McClintock Saldaan - Screenwriter; Debra Overton - Art Director; John Wilson - Editor
 
 
Wikipedia: Young Soul Rebels
Young Soul Rebels
Directed by Isaac Julien
Produced by Nadine Marsh-Edwards
Written by Isaac Julien
Paul Hallam
Starring Sophie Okenedo
Jason Durr
Frances Barber
Cinematography Nina Kelgren
Release date(s) 1991
Running time 105 minutes
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
IMDb profile

Young Soul Rebels is a 1991 film by director Isaac Julien which examines the interaction between youth cultural movements in late 1970's Britain. Namely skinheads, punks and soul boys along with the social, political and cultural tensions between them. The action centres on a gay punk and a soul boy in a relationship, which is the source of the narrative conflict as they face double prejudice of racism and homophobia, in both West Indian and white British communities. Ultimately, The film is a love story that could be seen as an allegory for racial and class unity, as their love transcends class and race barriers.


 
 

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