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Pirates (2022)

Pirates
Not Rated
Comedy

Director
Reggie Yates
Release Date
April 1, 2022
Cast
Jordan Peters , Reda Elazouar , Elliot Edusah , Kassius Nelson
Writers
Reggie Yates
Runtime
80 minutes
Main Genre
Comedy
Cinematographer
Rachel Clark
Producer
Polly Leys, Kate Norrish
Sfx Supervisor
Eddy Popplewell, James Ethelston
Distributor
Gunpowder & Sky
Assistant Director
Jeroen Bogaert

Summary

New Year’s Eve 1999. Cappo (Elliot Edusah), Two Tonne (Jordan Peters) and Kid (Reda Elazouar) drive through London in their tiny Peugeot 205, pumping a live garage set from the stereo and arguing about their Avirex jackets and Naf Naf imports. As the eighteen-year olds step into adulthood they know their lives and friendships are on the brink of change. Determined to end the century on a bang they drive from place to place in a desperate search for tickets for the best millennium party EVER. In their efforts to end up somewhere, they end up closer together.

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