

Tunde's Film
Directed by Maggie Pinhorn, Tunde IkoliFilmed in 1970s East London, this rare, gritty drama deals with the trials faced by a group of young black teenagers. The film follows director Tunde Ikoli and his pals Colin, Micky and Taploe as they struggle to find work on the streets of pre-developed Tower Hamlets. Penniless and constantly harassed by the police, the boys decide to cut their losses and rob a bank. A potent, incisive slice of social realism, with music by Joan Armatrading.
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Tunde's Film was released on November 25, 1973.
Tunde's Film was directed by Maggie Pinhorn, Tunde Ikoli.
Tunde's Film has a runtime of 40m.
Tunde's Film was produced by Maggie Pinhorn.
Filmed in 1970s East London, this rare, gritty drama deals with the trials faced by a group of young black teenagers. The film follows director Tunde Ikoli and his pals Colin, Micky and Taploe as they struggle to find work on the streets of pre-developed Tower Hamlets. Penniless and constantly harassed by the police, the boys decide to cut their losses and rob a bank. A potent, incisive slice of social realism, with music by Joan Armatrading.
The key characters in Tunde's Film are Tunde Ikoli, John Baptiste, Laura Baptiste.
Tunde's Film is a Drama, Short film.
Tunde's Film has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.
