Irpinia (United Kingdom) by Jameisha Prescod
Viewpoint Documentary Film Festival
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7m 13s
Irpinia is the story of black British hope from the perspective of the Windrush generation. At the age of 24, Dudley Porteous boarded a ship called the Irpinia in search of a better life in England, the so-called mother country. Now 86 years old, Dudley reflects on his exciting journey to sea and the harsh reality that lay ahead.
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