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Farming – Official Trailer – In Cinemas NOW

Farming – Official Trailer – In Cinemas NOW

[WARNING: Contains Explicit Content] ▶ In Cinemas NOW
▶ Starring: Damson Idris, Kate Beckinsale, John Dagleish, Jaime Winstone, Genevieve Nnaji and Gugu Mbatha-Raw
▶ Directed by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Based on his own life story, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje’s FARMING charts the extraordinary journey of a young fostered Nigerian boy who, struggling to find an identity, falls in with a skinhead gang in 1980’s England.
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  1. This story hits close to home. My dad immigrated to Watford, UK, in the '60s as a teen from India, as a turbaned Punjabi Sikh. That's how I've always known my dad, but he told me an unbelievable story 15 years ago about during his teenage years that a skinhead befriended him. Seeking acceptance in a place where he was isolated and often bullied, my dad joined their gang, shaved his head, wore suspenders and Doc Marten boots, and would go to punk clubs. To my astonishment, he participated in the bashings of other South Asians. My cousins and I were dumbstruck, shocked, and also found it laughable because of how ludicrous it sounded. I've always known my dad as one of the most Punjabi guys. When I saw this movie, I realized he wasn't the only one who went through this racial teenage angst and trauma and could see how back then when you were constantly attacked, discriminated against, and you lacked the numbers, how this can be an out to survive and feel like a member of a tribe although as a token, ostracized and outcasted one.

  2. Reminds me of the blind black klansman that divorced his wife after he found out HE was black lol.
    "Cause shes a n*gga lover "
    Chapelle was the greatest of all time.

  3. I put off watching this movie for ages and decided to watch it last night. I'm glad I watched it now. It's a hard watch at times. I grew up around that era and also suffered abuse from skinheads and racists. It was really tough growing up back then and very different to life today and the movie portrayed that brilliantly. The acting was superb especially the main character. This movie might be a lesson in humanity for those that need it…

  4. Don't be afraid to watch something that might make you think and feel. If you do decide not to watch because it's to heavy, you are most likely gonna run from your problems forever.

  5. Just watched it…and I can't believe I just heard of it…today…absolutely incredible…I need a whole autobiography out of him now.❤❤❤❤❤❤

  6. I am tired of movies that are constantly moralizing and trying to present yet another "teachable moment". I don't need to go to the movies to get depressed – I can turn on the news. Some entertainment for once?

  7. Yeah I've decided never to watch any more of these racially motivated shows that show white people as the villain or the enemy I'm not going to do that anymore because there's plenty of racism in the world and we don't have to keep multiplying it by showing movies about s*** that happened 40 or 50 years ago yeah we've already seen this movie hundreds of times I'm not going to watch them anymore .

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