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London Stories

  • 2012
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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London Stories (2012)
Drama

London Stories is a contemporary drama that explores the lives of several families from different ethnic backgrounds. Although many differences lay between them, they find their lives and st... Read allLondon Stories is a contemporary drama that explores the lives of several families from different ethnic backgrounds. Although many differences lay between them, they find their lives and stories intwined with one another and slowly search for a way to cross race, sexuality and g... Read allLondon Stories is a contemporary drama that explores the lives of several families from different ethnic backgrounds. Although many differences lay between them, they find their lives and stories intwined with one another and slowly search for a way to cross race, sexuality and gender.

  • Director
    • Ryan Claffey
  • Writer
    • Ryan Claffey
  • Stars
    • Richard Angol
    • Carlmb
    • Gabe Castillo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
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    • Director
      • Ryan Claffey
    • Writer
      • Ryan Claffey
    • Stars
      • Richard Angol
      • Carlmb
      • Gabe Castillo
    • 2User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Richard Angol
    Richard Angol
    • Edmond
    Carlmb
    • Story Teller
    Gabe Castillo
    Gabe Castillo
    • Josh
    • (as Doy Gabriel Castillo)
    Jarren Dalmeda
    Jarren Dalmeda
    • Kliche
    Jaz Singh Deol
    Jaz Singh Deol
    • Sarjit
    • (as Jaz Deol)
    Eaoifa Forward
    • Victoria
    Naomi Grossett
    • Joanne
    Lisa Jenner
    • Sarah
    Ulrika Krishnamurti
    • Parminder
    Simon Mathews
    • Adam
    Conrad Plentie
    • Darren
    Tony Sams
    • Robert
    Kyle Turlunch
    • Michael
    Akporé Uzoh
    Akporé Uzoh
    • Mark
    • (as Akpore Uzoh)
    David Wayman
    David Wayman
    • Tony
    • Director
      • Ryan Claffey
    • Writer
      • Ryan Claffey
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    9hache-jones

    London Stories, a film with a purpose

    Ever asked yourself whether the differences between people from divergent cultures are numerous or few? Watch London Stories and then ask yourself again. This 60 minute low budget film written and directed by Ryan Claffey and produced by Carl Bryan will challenge your perceptions.

    The tag line of the film "Minority is a word. We define its meaning" is essentially what this film does. It sets out to explore the concept of minority by telling the stories of several different London-based families from diverse cultural backgrounds. Each of the stories has its differences and its similarities. The differences are about ethnicity, attitude, sexual orientation and experience. But the similarities are what makes the film really interesting. By very cleverly tying the stories together we are given an insight into how sharing by communicating can make people think in ways they may not have done before. This, together with a cross-cultural desire and need to be accepted, leads to a re-evaluation of sometimes deeply held beliefs and values and, ultimately, to the resolution or mitigation of the unique set of problems affecting each of the families.

    Briefly, the families are:

    Brothers Adam (Simon Mathews) and Tony (David Wayman) and their father Robert (Tony Sams). Adam is gay and has a partner, Edmond (Richard Angol) while Tony is in a straight relationship with Parminda (Ulrika Krishnamurti). Robert knows about and is very accepting of Tony's relationship but Adam has not yet felt able to tell his father that he's gay.

    Perminda's parents are dead and she lives with her brother Sarjit (Jaz Deol). Sarjit, as Parminda's elder brother feels responsible for looking after her and is unhappy at her dating a non-Hindu man.

    Darren (Conrad Plentie), Michael (Kyle Turlunch), and Mark (Akpore Uzoh) are three brothers with very different attitudes and lifestyles. Michael, the youngest, is torn between the opposing attitudes of his two brothers and struggles to decide which of his siblings is the better influence.

    The individual stories are told in part by a narrator and in part by using a flash-back approach. Using a narrator was, I felt, a master- stroke giving an almost docu-drama feel to the film. I was less sure, to begin with, about the use of flash-back. It made parts of the action difficult to place chronologically. But this misgiving quickly dissolved as the stories unfolded and began to interweave. Most of the cast members are relatively inexperienced but their individual performances were clearly bolstered by their sense of rapport and by good direction. And there were outstanding performances by David Wayman, Conrad Plentie, Kyle Turlunch, and Naomi Grossett (Joanna, Mark's lover). In each case their portrayals were solid, rounded and very well studied so that their characters became very much alive.

    Two scenes in particular stood out and gave the film a real sense of gravitas. The first, a major argument between Adam and Edmond in Adam's home was breathtaking in its intensity; while the second, an astoundingly moving scene between Tony, Parminda and Sarjit ended with a tiny comedic touch that was profoundly warming. Given the extremely low budget for this film it achieves much. Quality photography and a wide variety of location shots give the impression that the budget was much bigger than it was. Does it achieve what it set out to do? Go and see it and decide for yourself.

    London Stories premières at the Portobello Film Festival, Wednesday 12th September, 2012.

    Hache L Jones
    9trevahayward

    London's Yearning

    'London Stories' is a treat from start to finish. Writer and Director Ryan Claffey weaves a social tapestry of events that surround the viewer and pull you in. Aided by some incredibly gifted actors, including Richard Angol, David Wayman,Simon Mathews, Ulrika Krishnamurti and Eaoifa Forward, we encounter the diversity of different ethnic backgrounds and some of the problems which must be overcome. Blending humour with dramatic conflict, there are some wonderful moments with genuine sympathy for the characters and the situations with which they find themselves in. The story resonates with conflict and opinions and ultimately makes you think that despite all of our imperfections, we are all cut from the same cloth. Wonderfully edited with tight pacing by Carl Bryan and an exceptional title song 'I'm Trying'which will, like the film itself, stay with you long after the finale.

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Next Wave Motion Pictures
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      • £1,000 (estimated)
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