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Release Date: 2011 Cast: Jamie Winstone, Michael Vu, Asher D, Ollie Barbieri, Femi Oyeniran, Jazzie Zonzolo, Linda Robson, Paul Kaye, Richie Campbell, Terry Stone, Wil Johnson, Adam Deacon
Categories: Movies, Action/Adventure, Comedy, Action Anuvahood is an urban comedy film directed by Adam Deacon. Starring Adam Deacon, Paul Kaye, Wil Johnson, Ollie Barbieri, Femi Oyeniran, Jocelyn Jee Esien and Ashley Walters as the lead stars, Anuvahood was released on March 18, 2011. Adam Deacon also starred in Kidulthood and Adulthood.
The film focuses around the life of Kenneth (Adam Deacon), a young man living on the Goonbred Estate in London. His life's ambition is becoming an MC, a task which he is not far away from completing as he already has made a mix tape entitled Feel The Pain. What keeps him back is his job at Laimsbury's, and... MORE
Anuvahood is an urban comedy film directed by Adam Deacon. Starring Adam Deacon, Paul Kaye, Wil Johnson, Ollie Barbieri, Femi Oyeniran, Jocelyn Jee Esien and Ashley Walters as the lead stars, Anuvahood was released on March 18, 2011. Adam Deacon also starred in Kidulthood and Adulthood.
The film focuses around the life of Kenneth (Adam Deacon), a young man living on the Goonbred Estate in London. His life's ambition is becoming an MC, a task which he is not far away from completing as he already has made a mix tape entitled Feel The Pain. What keeps him back is his job at Laimsbury's, and his unsupportive parents who are threatened by bailiffs nearly everyday. He and his crew, including Bookie (Femi Oyeniran), Spanish-Enrique (Ollie Barbieri), Lesoi (Michael Vu) and TJ (Jazzie Zonzolo) meet up all the time. They are harassed by gangster Tyrone (Richie Campbell), who robs Kenneth, causing him quit his job at Laimsbury's and go home, where he finds that the bailiffs have taken all his family's possessions. Looking out of his bedroom window, Kenneth sees a criminal on the run who hides a fully loaded gun underneath one of the local bins.
To get some more money, as well as his family's LESS
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