Check out this brand new teaser trailer for Reggie Yates’ Pirates which hits cinemas towards the end of the year. Set in London at the turn of the millennium, Pirates takes place on New Year’s Eve 1999, reviving memories from the 90’s garage scene and Moschino fashion.
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Here’s the full synopsis:
Written and directed by Reggie Yates, PIRATES stars relative newcomers Elliot Edusah (1917, Small Axe), Jordan Peters (Blue Story, Gangs of London) and Reda Elazouar (Outside the Wire) in the leading roles as three best mates, Cappo, Two Tonne and Kidda, trying to break into the music scene through Pirate radio. The film follows the boys as they drive through London in their tiny Peugeot pumping a live garage set from the stereo and arguing about their Avirex jackets and Naf Naf imports. As the eighteen-year olds step into adulthood they know their lives and friendships are on the brink of change. Determined to see out the century with a bang they drive from place to place in a desperate search for tickets for the best millennium party EVER.
Watch this cracking new promo which doesn’t feature all that much footage- but is great all the same, below. Pirates hits cinemas on 26th November.
Check this out.
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