Behind the facade of the loud and intimidating motorcycles of The ‘Bangladeshi Bad Boys’ is a group of second-generation Bangladeshi men who find solace in their bikes and community around Shoreditch and Brick Lane. Co-directed by Arun Nangla and Laura Pavone, London Boys offers surprisingly vulnerable moments as it lifts a curtain on the racism faced by the Bangladeshi community in the UK, as well as the frustrations, hurt, and pain that come with it. With a loving lens of East London, the exploration of masculinity and Islamophobia is poignantly told by men facing an identity crisis at the intersection of the generational racism they’ve endured.
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Directing | Arun Nangla | Director |
Directing | Laura Pavone | Director |
Production | Chiara Liberti | Producer |
Production | Kim Longinotto | Producer |
Production | Arun Nangla | Producer |
Production | Laura Pavone | Producer |
Camera | Arun Nangla | Director of Photography |
Editing | Laura Pavone | Editor |
Sound | Jonathan Pepe | Sound Designer |
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