We shot it in November but I wanted it to look like summer so the boys had hot water bottles under their t-shirts to keep warm.' The film has already been screened across the world and been instrumental in the thriving directing career Ekaragha is now enjoying. Luckily for her 'it was the easiest smoothest experience I've ever had.' Even the weather was on her side: 'It started raining only after we finished filming.
Filmed near Ekaragha's home neighbourhood of Deptford, the film took a day to shoot and was - surprisingly given the naturalistic qualities of the performances - her first stab at professional filmmaking.