8.5Metrosexuality · 2001
Metrosexuality (2001) is a Drama / Comedy series directed by Rikki Beadle Blair, starring Rikki Beadle Blair, Noel Clarke, Karl Collins.
8.5Metrosexuality (2001) is a Drama / Comedy series directed by Rikki Beadle Blair, starring Rikki Beadle Blair, Noel Clarke, Karl Collins.
Kwame, seventeen and straight, is trying to reconcile his estranged fathers, Max and Jordan. He must contend with Max's insistence that he is over Jordan, and Jordan's new relationship with former military man Jonno. Kwame is also trying to attract the girl of his dreams, Asha, and provide support to his two best friends: Dean, a talented footballer struggling with an abusive father and a crush on Max, and skater boy Bambi, trying unsuccessfully to secure a commitment from his older, on-off boyfriend, Robin. Add Max's lesbian sister and new love interest and you're in the middle of a hip, fun, music-filled soap opera.
Rikki Beadle Blair, Noel Clarke, Karl Collins, Preeya Kalidas, Pui Fan Lee, Silas Carson, Frances Lima, Helen Sheals
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Find a movie by describing itKwame, seventeen and straight, is trying to reconcile his estranged fathers, Max and Jordan. He must contend with Max's insistence that he is over Jordan, and Jordan's new relationship with former military man Jonno. Kwame is also trying to attract the girl of his dreams, Asha, and provide support to his two best friends: Dean, a talented footballer struggling with an abusive father and a crush on Max, and skater boy Bambi, trying unsuccessfully to secure a commitment from his older, on-off boyfriend, Robin. Add Max's lesbian sister and new love interest and you're in the middle of a hip, fun, music-filled soap opera.
Metrosexuality was released in 2001.
The cast includes Rikki Beadle Blair, Noel Clarke, Karl Collins, Preeya Kalidas.