Tunde's Film
Tired of being hassled by the police and with no job opportunities, a group of teenage East End lads plan to rob a bank.
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.
Life in London's East End as experienced and recorded by a group of local teenagers. The story of two kids, Tunde and Hennessy, in trouble with the police after a fight in a youth club. They find themselves hemmed in by limited possibilities for work, and so they try the only escape route they can think of, robbing a bank.
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Black Lives
Black communities, like many Global majority groups, have long been ill-served by a mainstream British media accustomed to reflecting predominantly white, middle-class lives - a problem entrenched in the second half of the 20th century with the rise of television. Yet a rich tapestry of work from across the boundaries of fiction and non-fiction, film and TV, made for (though not always by) black people, does exist. This selection contains many surprises – some joyous, some sobering, some heartbreaking – and highlights the often painfully slow progress in addressing negative representations and stereotypes on screen. Impassioned and sometimes violent dispatches from the front line in the fight for racial equality can be found here, but so too can records of progress: in the pioneers breaking new ground in culture, politics and sport, and in the more mundane glimpses of everyday life. And this story is not just London’s story: the selection takes a journey around Britain, to a Nigerian wedding in 1960s Cornwall, an ‘African village’ in Essex and a Caribbean restaurant opening in West Bromwich; Newcastle
48 videos in this collection
Caribbean Restaurant
Burning Cross Race Attack
Gay Black Group
Black Theatre of Brixton
Alexandra Park Pageant, 27 June 1970
Black Special Constable
Vox Pops on Black Police Officers
A Suffolk RDC turn down housing for migrants
Grove Carnival
Divide and Rule - Never!
Cold Railway Workers
Springtime in an English Village
London Line No. 113
London Line No 373
Tessa Sanderson
Ballet Black
Afro Housing Self Build Scheme
Osibisa Musical Group
Community Centre
Seaside Escape
Cuthbert Gardner
Regent of Abyssinia in London Topical Budget 672-1
Black Magistrate
Black Sheriff of Nottingham
Unemployment Crisis for Birmingham West Indian School Leavers
Foster Mother to Eleven Children
Fostering Nigerian Children
African Student Families
Ian and Viv
Aklowa African Village, Bishop's Stortford, Essex
Multi-cultural Fortnight in Cambridge
African Sculpture Exhibition in Weymouth
Aklowa African Village in Essex
You in Your Small Corner
African music at Stewards Comprehensive, Harlow
East African Dance in Weymouth
Nice
Faith and Henry
To Keep Our Way of Life
Tunde's Film
Steel 'n' Skin
Men of Two Worlds
Home Away from Home
Carnival Fantastique
Race Relations Board
Carnival of Tears Today Special