About
Presented as part of the National Windrush Day celebrations, this film is adapted from Victor Richards’ acclaimed one-man play.
This moving film follows Augustus Cleveland Johnson from his 1948 arrival in England through decades of resilience, family, culture, and identity. Blending voiceover, vivid recreations, and historical archives, the film offers a heartfelt tribute to a generation that helped shape modern Britain. Filmed across Leicester and the Midlands, it is a moving, sensory celebration of Caribbean-British heritage.
The screening includes an exclusive 20-minute segment from the UK-premiere documentary.
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Victor Richards.
- Director: Wayne Nelson
- Cast: Victor Richards, Leon Ambrose, Joanne Alexander
- Language: English
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For ticket prices and booking details, please refer to the Pictureville Cinema website at the National Science and Media Museum.
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