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Inspired by real stories, screenwriter and actor Noel Clarke's gritty snapshot of 21st century London follows a group of streetwise 15-year-olds as they contend with sex, drugs, bullying and peer pressure, trying to survive life in school and on the streets. Trife (Aml Ameen) and Alisa (Red Madrell) have recently broken up and are struggling to come to terms with separation while Alisa's good friend Becky (Jaime Winstone) gladly services anyone who can provide her with coke and enough money to buy a designer dress. Eighteen-year-old bully Sam (Clarke) uses intimidation to remain top dog while Trife and his likely lad pals Jay (Adam Deacon) and Mooney (Femi Oyeniran) face every situation with false bravado and plenty of attitude. Within the space of 48 hours, their lives - and the lives of their schoolmates - will be changed forever.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n\n <\/div>\n<\/div>","fnc":"googleTrackerHelper.doTrackPage( '\/'Kidulthood-film_options~11954'\/Reviews\/ViewAll\/1' );"}