Generation Revolution Trailer

Generation Revolution Trailer (2016)

14 June 2016 Factual 70 mins

Introducing the powerful stories of London’s new generation of black and brown activists, Generation Revolution explores the successes and unexpected challenges these inspiring young people face. Motivated by the desire for a more equal future, they embark on the rewarding but difficult path that must be trodden in their struggle for liberation.

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United Kingdom 14 June 2016

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