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Golden Stripes

2023 | 115m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Peace Osigbe
Writer: Darren Yeobah
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Young Tyrone embarks on a fulfilling journey as an artist following a tumultuous start in life, subjected to horrific abuse in a foster home that violated their duty of care.
Release Date: Oct 06, 2023
Director: Peace Osigbe
Writer: Darren Yeobah
Genres: Drama
Keywords london, england, child abuse, foster care, foster home survivors, low budget
Production Companies Evrit Films, Lazer Pictures, Jojovizi Media
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $100,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: May 05, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Isobel Moon Naomi Tailor
Ray Calleja Rickie
Francesca Fleur Valerie Cooper
Boris Steele Malachi
Lori Brett Linda Robinson
Philip Gill Sir Anthony
Vissolela Lucas Olayemi Jacobs
Victoria Inyama Evelyn Williams
Chloe Van Harding Julianne Edwards
Charles Ohanwe Shakeel
James Laskey Blake
Habida Moloney Ibukun Babatunde
Alessio Tornese Gianni
Elikem Agbesi Tyrone
Tanya Lindsay Folasade
Robert Amaechi Abiola
Name Job
Enzo De Caro Original Music Composer
Peace Osigbe Director
Darren Yeobah Writer
Akpe Ododoru Cinematography
Chinedum Iregbu Editor
Name Title
Marc Adebesin Producer
Peace Osigbe Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

I think this only got one night in cinemas here in the UK, and despite the fact that director Peace Osigbe raises some very serious issues, it's not hard to see why. We start out with a young "Tyrone" in a church where he is the "special friend" of the priest. Nothing graphic but it's very clear wha ... t is going on... Skip forward a few years and he (Elikem Agbesi) is now a young man, an aspiring artist whose adoptive, loving, mum just wants him to be a lawyer, or a doctor... Meantime, the police are hot on the heels of a marauding gang of rapists who are terrorising the young women of the community. His younger sister "Folasade" (Tanya Lindsay) has a near miss with those monsters but sadly for the family, another tragedy isn't very far away... It now falls to "Folosade" and "Naomi" (Isobel Moon) to get to the bottom of a mystery that is going to shake the foundations of their family to the core. Hmmm. Well that could all have been very interesting had any of the characters been allowed to have any depth. Amidst a warning of brutality, we find an ostensibly bright young girl wandering through a park at night on her own. It's implausible - bordering on the silly at times. The underlying premiss of brutality is there because we know it is, not because this film puts any meat on the bones of racism, violence and systemic abuse we are expecting. Far too much is left to our own sense of disgust, horror - fair play, even. The acting is adequate but the script gives nobody very much to work with and I'm afraid that it looks every inch the product of the meagre £80k budget it is supposed to have had. It does highlight issues of merit, it just doesn't capitalise on them at all well.

Oct 19, 2023