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Daniel Parsons | Rag | |
Adedamola Adelaja | Tag | |
Tamsin Clarke | Olivia | |
Geoffrey Aymer | Pa Tagbo | |
Maria Adesioye | Ma Tagbo | |
Enor Ewere | Rachel | |
Chuma Oraedu | Xin | |
Ayo Fawole | Olisa | |
Ikenna 'Macoy' Akwari | Ikeora | |
Rachael Young | Heather | |
Kristian Ademola | Wing Tat | |
Olivette Cole-Wilson | Sylvia | |
Lamarr Nestor-Thelwell | Tag - age 12 | |
Chanelle Wilshire | Keisha | |
Amanda Van Annan | Ruqaya | |
Rohail Ahmed Abbari | Local Storekeeper | |
Ayo Abuja | Nigerian Protocol Man | |
Samuel Abule | Nigerian Associate #1 | |
Kenechukwu Agbasiere | Dayo | |
Maa Teiko Ampadu | Club Extra | |
Kingsley Anao | Nigerian Associate #2 | |
Annie Beatson | Club Extra | |
Connie Bell | Nadia | |
Steve Blacker | Ian | |
Gigi Chan | Balcony Girl in Short Skirt |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Faruk Lasaki
Chris Madubuko |
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Writer/Composer |
Adaora Nwandu
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Cinematography |
Segun Oladimeji
Kalilah Robinson |
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Music |
Heather Andrews
Tamara Douglas-Morris Jack Molder Kyan Laslett O'Brien |
Raymond and Tagbo met when they were eight. Although from radically different worlds - Raymond/Rag is from a single parent West Indian home, while Tagbo/Tag is the only son of middle class Nigerian parents - they remain inseparable until the cusp of their teens, Social Services take Rag from London. Ten years later, Rag returns to find Tag. They still want to be together. But now twenty-three, their need has shifted into something more urgent and consuming. |
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