SSDD: Same Shit Different Day
Sep 01 2010
•1h 28m
•Lee (Samuel Anoyke) has been out of prison for only four months and is already cracking under the pressure of looking after his mum and raising his daughter while coping with the death of his baby brother Darren. His only relief from the stress and nightmares is workmate Phil (Richard Oldham) who during their night shift job enlightens him with tales of the good old days of the Poll Tax riots and copious cups of tea.
Cast
See allSamuel Anoyke
Lee
Clare Barry
Lynn
Angela Hazeldine
Sophie
Eleanor Lawrence
Holly
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