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A Moving Image

This movie revolves around a young actress,Nina Edwards, who returns to her home, Brixton, after a long absence, as she was living for years at Shoreditch. Upon her arrival, she is shocked by the transformation of his neighbors and buildings, as they are affected by the white people who bought the buildings and once, she finds herself involved in the protest against those white people,so she tries to paint a piece of art in order to gather the community together.
Duration: 74 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2016
IMDb: 5.9
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Critics Of "A Moving Image"
HeyUGuys
April 24, 2017 The fictional parts of the film are underdeveloped with ideas that go nowhere. It's the nonfictional parts, however, that will see audiences pay attention, and understand to the plight gentrification has on working class residents.
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Financial Times
April 27, 2017 Fittingly, the film is itself a grand collage, drama spliced with documentary, music and dance.
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The List
April 24, 2017 A small film with big ambitions and an even bigger heart, A Moving Image has a message that goes beyond its limited scope.
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CineVue
December 28, 2017 The simple title, loaded with meaning, should not disguise just how much is packed into this profound and articulate debut feature from a very promising London-based filmmaker.
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Daily Express (UK)
April 27, 2017 Romantic travails and professional dreams feel trite in a sincere affair that feels fatally undercooked.
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Radio Times
April 27, 2017 Amoo boldly attempts to explore the social, economic and political aspects of gentrification with this freewheeling docudrama.
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Guardian
April 27, 2017 The movie shrewdly lays out how a district's bohemian and diverse character is what makes it vulnerable to long-term predatory investment, pushing Brixton in the direction of white Notting Hill.
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Observer (UK)
April 30, 2017 Although the film's approach to issues is a little on the nose at times, in Amoo, we are introduced to a distinctive and bold new voice in British cinema.
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Time Out
April 25, 2017 Director Shola Amoo does a brilliant job of getting under the skin of gentrification.
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The Sun (UK)
April 27, 2017 Writer and director Shola Amoo is almost certainly headed for great things.
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Total Film
April 25, 2017 The complexity of the topic is well handled, and Brixton itself is full of vibrancy, but the film prompts more questions than it manages to answer.
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Times (UK)
April 27, 2017 This impassioned docudrama makes the unfortunate mistake of confusing artistic ambition with intellectual incoherence.
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