Monday 22 October 2018

FIRST LOOK IMAGE REVEALED FROM SHOLA AMOO’S THE LAST TREE


The first look image has been released from acclaimed director Shola Amoo's much anticipated second feature THE LAST TREE. Great Point is handling world sales, and will be introducing the project to buyers at the upcoming AFM. THE LAST TREE is a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama, which explores universal themes of identity and belonging.

Amoo's previous films include the 2016 docu-drama A Moving Image, which had its World Premiere at the LA Film Festival and also played the BFI London Film Festival, and two award-winning short films: Touch (2013) and Dear Mr. Shakespeare (2017), which was selected for the Sundance Film Festival.

THE LAST TREE follows the story of Femi, a British boy of Nigerian heritage who, after a happy childhood in rural Lincolnshire, moves to inner London to live with his mum. Struggling with the unfamiliar culture and values of his new environment, teenage Femi has to figure out which path to adulthood he wants to take, and what it means to be a young black man in London.

Developed by Lee Thomas (Crush, The Road to Guantanamo, The Voorman Problem)and produced through Prodigal together with producer Myf Hopkins (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone), THE LAST TREE was supported by the BFI with National Lottery funding and stars a predominately black British breakthrough cast including Sam Adewunmi, Gbemisola Ikumelo and Tai Golding. Denise Black, Nicholas Pinnock round off the principal cast.

Amoo is known for his interest in bringing diversity to the screen and exploring the theme of change. His award-winning multimedia film A Moving Image, described by The Guardian as 'the film Spike Lee might have made about Brixton', follows a young woman making sense of her identity through a visual art project about Brixton's gentrification.