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Zavvi - The Home of Pop Culture
Gone Too Far is a breezy, witty culture-clash comedy adapted from Bola Agbaje's Olivier award-winning play.
Peckham teen Yemi (Malachi Kirby) works hard to fit in but his street cred evaporates with the arrival from Nigeria of his long-lost brother, Ikudayisi (O.C. Ukeje). The siblings barely know one another, and Yemi is less than impressed by his brother's African heritage and uncool fashions. When the pair are forced to spend the day together on their Peckham estate Yemi is forced to confront local bullies, the unattainable girl of his dreams and his own African heritage, eventually teaching them the values of family and self-respect. Directed by Destiny Ekaragha this is her feature directorial debut.
- Verve Pictures
- 87 mins approx.
- Destiny Ekaragha
- 12
- Malachi Kirby
- O.C. Ukeje
- Shanika Warren-Markland
- English
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Zavvi - The Home of Pop Culture
Gone Too Far is a breezy, witty culture-clash comedy adapted from Bola Agbaje's Olivier award-winning play.
Peckham teen Yemi (Malachi Kirby) works hard to fit in but his street cred evaporates with the arrival from Nigeria of his long-lost brother, Ikudayisi (O.C. Ukeje). The siblings barely know one another, and Yemi is less than impressed by his brother's African heritage and uncool fashions. When the pair are forced to spend the day together on their Peckham estate Yemi is forced to confront local bullies, the unattainable girl of his dreams and his own African heritage, eventually teaching them the values of family and self-respect. Directed by Destiny Ekaragha this is her feature directorial debut.
- Verve Pictures
- 87 mins approx.
- Destiny Ekaragha
- 12
- Malachi Kirby
- O.C. Ukeje
- Shanika Warren-Markland
- English
- 1
- 2
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