A group of Young film-makers document the framing of the Teenager that was born out of the post war economic boom and it's association with identity, consumerism and political activation. Bringing their own unique voice and views onto this subject, this film casts an innovative take on what it means to be a teenager, capturing history through a modern gaze.
Featuring interviews from Sociologist and Film-maker Colin Prescod, Poet/Actvist Isis Amlak, former MP and Authou Alan Johnson, Fashion Historian Amber Butchart and Designer and Photographer Sue Snell
Funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund