Product Information
We all inevitably grow up, but in the case of Sam Peel (Noel Clarke, DOCTOR WHO), the transition from KIDULTHOOD to ADULTHOOD is particularly difficult. Having been released from prison for causing the death of Trife six years previously, Sam struggles to come to terms with life on the outside. Confronted by those that he hurt before his incarceration, Sam begins to realise how his actions have affected others while trying to figure out which of his victims is looking to get even with him as he is stalked by a pack of young thugs. Sam attempts to tell this new breed of troublemakers that they should stop the violence, as Trife had tried to tell him years ago. But will the cycle of violence continue?Product Identifiers
ProducerDamian Jones, George Isaac
EAN5060002836217
eBay Product ID (ePID)66070531
Product Key Features
ActorJacob Anderson, Madeleine Fairley, Cornell S. John, Don Klass, Arnold Oceng, Red Madrell, Noel Clarke, Ben Drew, Adam Deacon, Femi Oyeniran, Scarlett Alice Johnson, Danny Dyer, Nathan Constance
Film/TV TitleAdulthood
DirectorNoel Clarke
LanguageEnglish
Run Time95 Mins
Aspect Ratio16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
FormatDVD
Release Year2008
FeaturesIn vision commentary with Noel Clark and the cast \Audio commentary by Noel Clark \From KIDULTHOOD to ADULTHOOD: The Making of \The Music of ADULTHOOD featurette\Bashy music video behind the scenes featurette\Bashy 'From Kidulthood to Adulthood' music video \Sway music video behind the scenes featurette\The cast on characters featurette\Cast and crew screening featurette\Jump Off party featurette\Premiere and party behind the scenes featurette\Regional press tour featurette\Adam Deacon: About to Blow featurette\Original theatrical trailer, Widescreen
GenreDrama, General
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
ReviewsDaily Mirror - Fearless and full on... Don't miss it, Total Film - Passion and energy on both sides of the camera
Additional InformationWe all inevitably grow up, but in the case of Sam Peel (Noel Clarke, DOCTOR WHO), the transition from KIDULTHOOD to ADULTHOOD is particularly difficult. Having been released from prison for causing the death of Trife six years previously, Sam struggles to come to terms with life on the outside. Confronted by those that he hurt before his incarceration, Sam begins to realise how his actions have affected others while trying to figure out which of his victims is looking to get even with him as he is stalked by a pack of young thugs. Sam attempts to tell this new breed of troublemakers that they should stop the violence, as Trife had tried to tell him years ago. But will the cycle of violence continue?<BR>As was the case with KIDULTHOOD, ADULTHOOD follows the raw exploits of a group of characters across West London over the course of a single day. Once again, Noel Clarke demonstrates the same assured writing skills that were on offer in KIDULTHOOD, but this time he also steps behind the camera in the role of director. As writer, director, and star, Clarke manages to convey all the grittiness 21st century London can offer and the danger that youths manage to find themselves caught up in. ADULTHOOD, like its predecessor, is a disturbing yet vibrant look at issues affecting young Londoners and speaks with an authenticity that is all too often missing from other films that attempt to discuss issues related to youth violence.
ScreenwriterNoel Clarke
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleAdulthood
Consumer AdviceContains very strong language, strong violence, sex references and drug use