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A Moving Image
Directed by
Shola Amoo
PG
2016
74m
Drama
6.0
83%
40%
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An artist returns to her gentrified community where she explores her social position and complicity in the rapid changes.
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Cast of A Moving Image
Tanyaradzwa Fear
Nina
Hussina Raja
Isha
Aki Omoshaybi
Ayo
Yrsa Daley-Ward
Dionne
Alex Austin
Mickey
Yinka Oyewole
Big Ben
Joe Layton
John
James Hamilton
Ahmed
Okorie Chukwu
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A Moving Image Ratings & Reviews
Time Out
Cath Clarke
Director Shola Amoo does a brilliant job of getting under the skin of gentrification.
Times (UK)
Kevin Maher
This impassioned docudrama makes the unfortunate mistake of confusing artistic ambition with intellectual incoherence.
Observer (UK)
Wendy Ide
Although the film's approach to issues is a little on the nose at times, in Amoo, we are introduced to a distinctive and bold new voice in British cinema.
Guardian
Peter Bradshaw
The movie shrewdly lays out how a district's bohemian and diverse character is what makes it vulnerable to long-term predatory investment, pushing Brixton in the direction of white Notting Hill.
Financial Times
Danny Leigh
Fittingly, the film is itself a grand collage, drama spliced with documentary, music and dance.
CineVue
Matthew Anderson
The simple title, loaded with meaning, should not disguise just how much is packed into this profound and articulate debut feature from a very promising London-based filmmaker.
The Sun (UK)
Jamie East
Writer and director Shola Amoo is almost certainly headed for great things.
Radio Times
David Parkinson
Amoo boldly attempts to explore the social, economic and political aspects of gentrification with this freewheeling docudrama.
Daily Express (UK)
Allan Hunter
Romantic travails and professional dreams feel trite in a sincere affair that feels fatally undercooked.
Total Film
Stephen Puddicombe
The complexity of the topic is well handled, and Brixton itself is full of vibrancy, but the film prompts more questions than it manages to answer.
The List
Nikki Baughan
A small film with big ambitions and an even bigger heart, A Moving Image has a message that goes beyond its limited scope.
HeyUGuys
Matthew Lee
The fictional parts of the film are underdeveloped with ideas that go nowhere. It's the nonfictional parts, however, that will see audiences pay attention, and understand to the plight gentrification has on working class residents.
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