Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.
Dexter Fletcher’s low budget directorial debut is a hugely impressive achievement, with a whip smart script and authoritative performances from some of Britain’s finest acting talent.
Moving behind the camera after Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, actor Dexter Fletcher made his directorial debut with this acclaimed British crime drama: a father-son story set in South East London, and quite possibly the best of its crowded Brit-flick gangster subgenre.