A drama centred on the racial tensions and politics of the Bengali community in and around Brick Lane, in the East End of London in the 1980s.
restaurants and easy West End access of Zone 2 for family life in the Home Counties Back when he was living in London Geoff Wright’s daily commute was a 17 minute cycle ride from his East ...
Called Ghetto Film School (GFS), it’s a non-profit ... The 22-year-old from east London would write her own scripts as a childhood hobby. ‘I was around 15 when I realised I wanted to go ...
Courtesy of Jewish Museum, London. Instead of assuming that Jewish immigrant culture in the East End was inward- and backward-looking, we approach it as a mobile, hybrid and transnational phenomenon.