Bashment (2011)
JJ is an aspiring MC exploding onto London's exciting outlaw urban music scene. He's got the skills, he's got the rhymes, and he's got the drive. But there's a problem — not only is JJ a white boy from the sticks — he's also gay. And gay — in the world of hip-hop and ragga — ain't good. So when JJ resolves to come onstage at the Urban Slam Finals, taking his boyfriend Orlando with him, he knows it's going to get a bit grimy... but when the couple falls foul of the Infamous ghetto-rap crew, the Ilford Illmanics and Orlando is beaten into a state of permanent brain-damage, all of their lives are changed forever in a way no one could have ever foreseen.
Director: Rikki Beadle Blair
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Arnie Hewitt as Sam |
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Duncan MacInnes as Kevan |
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Jason Steed as Eggy |
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Jennifer Daley as Karisma |
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Joel Dommett as J.J. |
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Ludvig Bonin as Venom |
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Marcus Kai as Orlando |
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Michael Lindall as Daniel |
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Nathan Clough as KKK |
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Alexis Gregory as White Cruiser |
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Cole Dines as White Supremacist Cellmate 1 |
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Jack Shalloo as White Supremacist Cellmate 2 |
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Toby Wharton as White Fang |
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Donovan Christian-Cary as Forensic Officer |
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Vincent Jerome as Police Officer |
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Duran Fulton Brown as Prison Officer 2 |
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Gary Beadle as The MC |
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Margaret Tully as Judge |
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Craig Storrod as Righteous Crew / Self |
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KNS as Righteous Crew Member (as K'N'S) |
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Zack Polanski as Eggy's Cellmate |
| Writing | Rikki Beadle Blair | Writer |
| Directing | Rikki Beadle Blair | Director |
| Editing | Edmund Swabey | Editor |
| Crew | Ian Howes | Cinematography |