Monday, 3 October 2016

Case Study: Sixteen (Brown, 2013)

Case Study: Sixteen (Brown, 2013)

SYNOPSIS: After spending his early life as a child soldier in Africa, refugee Jumah (Roger Jean Nsengiyumva) is building a new future in London with his adoptive mother (Rachael Stirling). But when he witnesses a fellow schoolmate committing a needless murder, Jumah is torn between bringing the culprit to justice or backing off to protect himself and the people he cares for. Compelling urban drama from debut writer-director Rob Brown.

DIRECTOR/WRITER: Rob Brown

STARS: Roger Jean Nsengiyumva, Rachael Stirling, Rosie Day

MUSIC: John Bowen

PRODUCERS: Jake Hume, Nic Jeune

IMDB RATING: 5.8/10

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  • The target audience for the film 'Sixteen' is mainly targeted for people who are interested in the urban thriller genre. The genre of 'Sixteen' can easily be recognised as an urban thriller due to the setting of the film as it is set London, Thamesmead, Dagenham, in the west side of London
  • One reason why Sixteen is mainly targeted to urban thriller fans is because it's set in an urban area such as London and this gives the urban atmosphere for the audience
  • Another reason is that the props they to make the film a thriller are quiet deadly and dangerous and it's usually still items that people nowadays still use today to cause trouble
  • Also, the soundtrack that was used also make the film an urban thriller which therefore makes the film targeted for urban thriller fans
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