
Streetwise
Directed by Mark Phillips24 april 1996 50 mDocumentaire
This film looks at the tough training regime undertaken by London's black cab drivers as they prepare for one of the hardest examinations they will ever take. It takes years to get to grips with the intricate road network and tangle of streets that weave their way through the heart of the capital and 70 per cent of applicants fail to finish. With repeat appearances at the Public Carriage Office to take the examination, it's a bumpy road to the coveted green badge.
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Streetwise was released on 24 april 1996.
Streetwise was directed by Mark Phillips.
Streetwise has a runtime of 50 m.
This film looks at the tough training regime undertaken by London's black cab drivers as they prepare for one of the hardest examinations they will ever take. It takes years to get to grips with the intricate road network and tangle of streets that weave their way through the heart of the capital and 70 per cent of applicants fail to finish. With repeat appearances at the Public Carriage Office to take the examination, it's a bumpy road to the coveted green badge.
The key characters in Streetwise are Narrator (Michael Elphick).
Streetwise is a Documentaire film.

