
Irpinia
Crossing waters, from the Caribbean to the Motherland
Irpinia follows the journey of young West Indian dreamer Dudley as he makes his way to England in the 1960s. At 24 years old, Dudley boarded a ship named Irpinia in search of a better life in England, the so-called motherland. Now 86, Dudley reflects on the exciting journey at sea and the harsh reality that lay ahead of him.
Production
You Look Okay To Me, Doc Society
Language
EN
Status
Released
Cast
Misan Aviomoh
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Owen Edobor
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Chioma Ejimofo
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Tola Ilori
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Leeon Jones
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Curtis Lewis
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Curtis Lewis
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Jahmel Mattis
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Kelvin Miles
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Dudley Porteous
Self
James Quaracoo
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Tara Richardson
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Esther Ufomadu
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