This DVD is the first series of Angry Boys, written by and starring the Australian Chris Lilley. Lilley plays a various multitude of characters, from an overbearing Japanese mother to a black rapper, in a mockumentary styled comedy show designed to show the issues, pressures and ambitions of young men in the 21st century.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Chris Lilley (We Can Be Heroes Summer Heights High) amps up his acutely observed character-based comedy style in the highly acclaimed mockumentary series Angry Boys Chris brings to life Daniel and Nathan Sims identical twins who live on a farm in Dunt South Australia; Ruth Sims aka Gran a prison guard who works at a juvenile justice centre for boys; US rapper Smouse who finds himself on house arrest after doing a poo on a police car; former world surfing champion Blake Oakfield a surf gang leader who lost his balls in a shooting; and Jen Okazaki domineering mothermanager of her skateboarding champion son and creator of the Gaystyle Enterprises empire Actors Chris Lilley Paul Pearson Greg Fairall & Sarah Sutherland Director Chris Lilley Stuart McDonald & Jeffrey Walker Certificate 15 years and over Year 2011 Screen Widescreen 169 Anamorphic Languages English
Mockumentary series from Chris Lilley that takes a humorous look at Australian youth. Following on from the success of his previous shows 'Summer Heights High' and 'We Can Be Heroes', Lilley returns with another documentary-style look at the pitfalls faced by 21st century boys. Lilley again assumes the role of a number of characters, including an American rapper, a champion surfer and the trio at the heart of the show: Gran, an employee at a juvenile detention centre, and her grandchildren, Daniel and Nathan. The relationship between the brothers, Daniel and Nathan, is particularly central to events, sometimes antagonistic, sometimes compassionate, and usually concerned with their 'wall of legends'...
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