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Tramps!

Country: Canada, Language: English, 104 mins

  • Director: Kevin Hegge
  • Writer: Kevin Hegge
  • Producer: Kevin Hegge, Lana Belle Mauro, Brian Robertson

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Kevin Hegge’s feature documentary TRAMPS! – that looks at how in London in the 1980's, an onslaught of art students arriving in the city resulted in a unique cross-fertilization of British art, fashion, music and film culminating in a group known as "The New Romantics". Hegge’s film shifts the focus onto the diversity of work being made by the lesser-celebrated, yet equally influential contributors to the scene. A direct message of hope to artists at a time when it's needed most, TRAMPS! illustrates how creative resilience laid the foundations for the creative subcultures that followed.


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Cast & Characters

Judy Blame (as Self)
Duggie Fields (as Self)
Princess Julia (as Self)
John Maybury (as Self)
Philip Sallon (as Self)
Mark Moore (as Self)
Les Child (as Self)
Andrew Czezowski (as Self)
Jeffrey Hinton (as Self)
Scarlett Cannon (as Self)
Sue Carrington (as Self)
David Holah (as Self)
Andrew Logan (as Self)
Stevie Stewart (as Self)
Michael Costiff (as Self)
Christine Binnie (as Self)