Out for Lunch
A short film blending a jazz soundtrack with spoken word narration, examining class privilege, drug use, and masculinity within British university student communities.
A short film blending a jazz soundtrack with spoken word narration, examining class privilege, drug use, and masculinity within British university student communities.
Nick Callow
Student 1
Tom Boorman
Student 2
Lewis Jackson
Dealer
Lena Bralo
Friend 1
Scarlett Jopling
Friend 2
Joe Kornas
Friend 3
Matthew Pearce
Friend 4
A short film blending a jazz soundtrack with spoken word narration, examining class privilege, drug use, and masculinity within British university student communities.
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