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Set in the 1980s during Margaret Thatcher's premiership, Awaydays follows a group of thrill-seeking young men who find themselves entangled in the world of hooliganism. Their lives revolve around sex, drugs, rock n' roll, fashion, football, and violence. The film portrays the gritty reality of this subculture as the group navigates through the exhilarating but dangerous world of hooliganism.
As tensions rise within the group and rivalries escalate, the characters are forced to confront the consequences of their actions. Awaydays explores the complexities of masculinity, friendship, and loyalty against the backdrop of a turbulent political and social climate.
With its raw depiction of violence and camaraderie, Awaydays offers a glimpse into a world where morality is often blurred and boundaries are constantly tested. The film captures the essence of a generation desperate for excitement and adrenaline in a time of political uncertainty and social upheaval.
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AwaydaysRelease Date:
22 May 2009Writers:
Kevin SampsonAwards:
1 win