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Shane D.
United Kingdom
Приєднався 13 лис 2013
THIS IS THE ENDS
#ThisisTheEnds is a film about a festival coming to Croydon which was by the community for the community that features Damian Marley, De La Soul, IAMDDB and More. This Film is a bonus episode of the 'This is' series that follows on from #ThisisCroydon #ThisisPeckahm & #ThisisBrixton
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Director - Shane Duncan
Executive Producers - Shane Duncan, Kiarn Eslami & Raider Zero
Line Producer - Hanna adan
Director of Photography - Shane Duncan
Aerial Photography - Vincent Bell & Jack Smith
Photography - James Walker
Archive Footage - Andrew Barber
Editor - Shane Duncan
Colourist - Nedeem Al-Astrabadi
Soundmix - Liam Clayton
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Director - Shane Duncan
Executive Producers - Shane Duncan, Kiarn Eslami & Raider Zero
Line Producer - Hanna adan
Director of Photography - Shane Duncan
Aerial Photography - Vincent Bell & Jack Smith
Photography - James Walker
Archive Footage - Andrew Barber
Editor - Shane Duncan
Colourist - Nedeem Al-Astrabadi
Soundmix - Liam Clayton
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THIS IS CROYDON
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This is Croydon, Directed by Shane Duncan, is the final instalment of the 3 part docuseries. The 'This is' Series covers the impact of gentrification within particular areas of London. after seeing what has happened in Brixton and Peckham, what will be the outcome in Croydon? Director - Shane Duncan Executive Producers - Shane Duncan Cinematographer - Shane Duncan Editor - Shane Duncan Colouris...
THIS IS PECKHAM
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This is Peckham, Directed by Shane Duncan, is the second of a series of films about gentrification which is working its way throughout London by swallowing up popular working-class areas and converting them into spaces fit for the middle class. Peckham is in its early stages were changes in the area are starting to be seen, Will Peckham follow Brixton or is this area a sign of hope that change ...
THIS IS BRIXTON
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This is Brixton, Directed by Shane Duncan, is the first of a series of films about gentrification which is working its way throughout London by swallowing up popular working-class areas and converting them into spaces fit for the middle class. Brixton is following in the footsteps of other areas around London - The loss of its historic culture Is nearly complete. Director - Shane Duncan Cinemat...
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My old man said never go shopping down the Lane for shoes with your mother so I listen to him but when I got married my wife said lets go shoe shopping and like a complete idiot I went with her down Rye Lane 4 hours later after trying on 20+ shoes in over a dozen shops she bough the first pair she tried on! Peckham back in the 60/70's was a safe place now I don't think so.🤔
Need an updated one 😅
I'm originally from NW London, Wembley, but I lived there for about a year in 1982, on Arlingford Road. It was a great place to live.
Peckham's been a shit hole since the 1970's.
I Live in peckam in the early 90 I from Marseille south offre fr I am white m'y Best place Was the red Bull My best friend Was african ans jamaican Il was 20 That Was the best time of my live i left in 95 Get back 20 year later to show my place to my Child. Il could not stop criying Every thing i knew as disapear . Hate gentification Will alwais be à peckam boy
Those days were good, 90s in Peckham was great, went Red Bull and Lazerdrome. Its not the same anymore, crap shops and anti sovial people now.
Same, mivjng back there after 1p years and it is unrecognisable. I am so so sad and disappointed 😢
I was born here in Dulwich ward hospital
peckham used to be nice now its a dump
Movie 🎉
I live by where the street shots of Desmonds were filmed. Its a posh street now. Dulwich is spreading into Peckham
❤Brixton.
Brixton is Full of drug dealers crackheads and street prostitution
what an interesting doc... I am not from UK but I find it extremely thoughtful
Wish we could look back to the 1950’s Brixton. Yeah well trendy and gentrification now but for a family? A definite No no…Still a crap hole at various hours with nut jobs walking the streets. Stab up’s & shoot up’s a regular occurrence. Gang & drug culture still rife. Hardly trendy
i hop on a plane, cross the pond just to daily duppy it through Peckham 😎 you heard ?
Man got gunned down on railton rd shot 12 times Brixton is frightening.
Still living in Peckham while watching this feels like I’m one of the last ones left cannot lie Peckham has shaped me but never broke me but I thank god for the positive outcome on who I am today 😊
TF ON EDT LA
Seems like a cool place, has its bad and good areas innit
'history being demolished', that's exactly what's happened to Peckham, over the last 60-70 years, it's been gentrification in reverse, a rapid decline. glad to see it's going to be cleaned up.
Good doc. Peckham is unrecognisable for me now. Family grew up, Camden estate then moved to Sumner road. Very rough area everyone saying it was fine are posh kids with no street smarts (oblivious) or peple that lived after 2010 when it changed mroe rapidly. I saw couple people dead from stabbings in person just passing by once on the bus and once walking near southampton way estate. There was a kid 17, shot in the head and they tried to burn his body in the boot of a car at the end of Sumner. Wood dene estate, woman cradling baby at christening, shot in the head while holding the baby, Damilola Taylor.. the list goes on. Not tryna glorify it, that's just the reality and when you lived there and heard all these stories you had to walk the street with an eye on your back, especially at night. When the estates were still up people would hide in the garages at bottom and run out and rob people. Although less dangerous now it lacks the character now, all the small unique shops like the chinese shop at bottom of rye lane that sold nunchukau places like that all gone, full of hipsters now, I remember seeing them and thinking rah, it's like shoreditch. Peckham is dead to me but it will always be a place I remember good memories and bad. It built my character for sure.
Desmond’s was and is a classic .. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 watched it when In my youth days 👏🏾👏🏾🇬🇧🇬🇧
Only one good thing about any part of London...... The road out!
Not Trinidad it's Guyana
What ashit hole it's became I remember in the early 80s it was nice it had nice shops I was born in east dulwich in 1978 It was bad but not like it is now and it was not full of Africans and third world countries like it is not good I got out 2000 it was my home my friends are from there it was where I was brought up but it was a better place on the dog kennel hill then so was Peckham it was a very mix community but everyone mixed and know each other you never had all the crap you have now don't know what happened to it now it's just got like other parts of London like I said I was bad but nothing like it is now a lot of people moved out of there like we did because it started getting dangerous I'm glad my son was born where I am now and not there
why is everyone moaning I lived in Brixton since 1992 we worked hard to save up and get out things always change there's so much more to the UK than London
Brixton today, get a mortgage to buy chicken and chips!! One of the most wealthy areas of London. Be honest it’s not the Brixton of the 80s I remember.
Walking Through Brixton | Marcus Ward's Visions ua-cam.com/video/hZQxevh1FD0/v-deo.html
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I lived at 10 brecknok house sumner Rd se 15 is it still there was there in 1963
I also went to Oliver gold Smith school
Since the hipsters moved in for cheap rent and access to drugs the gentrification started, then more "funny" people moved in, now the prince of peckham guy is talking about welcome to the funnies...kmt The only people that go to peckham levels are not the locals, it's this new crowd of people who were warned by their parents never to go to peckham because it's dangerous (poor). They only come to rebel against their posh parents and get a thrill of being somewhere considered dangerous, for the insta likes!
Is there life in Peckham? Is there life in Peckham?
I used to party in Peckham back in the 80's.
Brixton everybody that live in brixton will be pushed out and price out. Racism at its finest same thing that happen in Harlem nyc. We don’t support them or there business when the community is gentrified
Racism, bro? Those people are just looking for a place to live.
Rather live in London than any other racist segregated UK cities no thanks, London very multicultural and tolerant as a city .
Getting stabbed in London, I’d rather live in Leicester
Interview gundogan
Interview Jesus
Interview bernardo
What was the hood like in the Queen Elizabeth time lol 🤣💯
Love seeing Peckham being bought up to the 21st century. Get rid of the old trash and criminals and push them out to outside of London.
Good documentary episode, but why weren't areas such as Clapham / Stockwell or Streatham and New Cross included? It would have been nicer.
This is how you prevent gentrification. Own your property out right. Then you prevent others from coming in. If not then just like others coming in you to are only a visitor.
LAZERDROME MASSIVE !!!🤘🏿
Good Times here
Desmond was from Guyana.
Pecknam ! One word : Damilola Taylor : it's a toxic sssh ni . . . t - hole ! Even Black people are scared to go there.
Desmond was from Guyana not Trinidad bro
ITS SO CLEAN WELL DESIGHNED AN ARCHITECTURAL AN MOST OF ALL ITS LONDON WITH ALL THE BENEFITS MOVE TO CHEAP HOUSE CHEAP TOWN YOU MIGHTENT LIKE IT ALL THE SOUTH COAST CLOSE PROXIMITY CORNWALL AN A LITTLE FURTHER THE LAKES WALES SCOTLAND PEOPLE PAY MILLIONS FOR VIEWS BUT TO MANY COUNCIL CREATE HIGH PRICED PRIVATE LANDLORDS
I lived in Edinburgh for 13 years and saw a lot of change in that time. Every where you look, new buildings. Mostly student accommodation too. It's a multi million pound industry now. Rich parents pay their kids rent in lump sums while the rest have to live in box rooms with no window and work 20/30 hours on top of all that study. I think people should move back out into the country 😊
As a white man the looks u get.
Oo ur so oppressed
@@sam-fq3ms works both ways you know
@Roger Doger white people actually cant walk down certain roads
Well it's because you guys haven't integrated. Peckham is so segregated. Plus due to current politics, races are deeply divided and we don't rust each other.