Frontline Radio
Frontline Radio is a feature film. directed by Mark Jay. At just 34 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
An R&B girl group with soaring dreams, a late-night pirate radio Garage crew and an inspirational veteran Rastaman named Legend are all part of The Avenue's Youth Project on Harrow Road West London: A creative hub set-up to share skills and empower young people, mainly from the local Afro-Caribbean community in an area known as 'The Front Line'. This upbeat, lo-budget TV documentary follows a week in the lives of six young people preparing for their annual Showcase concert at the Tabernacle Community Space in Notting Hill.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Frontline Radio about?
An R&B girl group with soaring dreams, a late-night pirate radio Garage crew and an inspirational veteran Rastaman named Legend are all part of The Avenue's Youth Project on Harrow Road West London...
Who directed Frontline Radio?
Frontline Radio was directed by Mark Jay.
How long is Frontline Radio?
Frontline Radio has a runtime of 0 hours and 34 minutes (34 minutes total).