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Small-Time Revolutionary 2010

★ 3.03 votes16 min📅 2010-07-22

In a gritty 1980s England, Russell is torn between blending in with society and embracing his true self amid political turmoil.

Director: Miikka Leskinen

Cast

Alexander Barnes
Russell Ferret
Ceridwen Smith
Molly
Daniel Norford
Winston
Danny Chan
Rafael
Jaleh Alp
Jaleh Alp
Beth
Carol Holt
Mary Ferret
John Albasiny
John Albasiny
George Ferret
Ian McKellen
Ian McKellen
Hamish Miller (voice)
Michael Cashman
Michael Cashman
Charles James (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Small-Time Revolutionary (2010) about?

Set in 1988 England, the film follows Russell as he grapples with political and personal pressures in a society dominated by Thatcherism. His struggle to reconcile his identity with societal expectations unfolds in a tense, emotionally charged narrative.

Who directed Small-Time Revolutionary?

Miikka Leskinen directed *Small-Time Revolutionary*, bringing a keen eye for social dynamics and personal drama to this short film.

Who stars in Small-Time Revolutionary?

The film stars Alexander Barnes, Ceridwen Smith, Daniel Norford, Danny Chan, and Jaleh Alp in key roles that drive the story forward.

Is Small-Time Revolutionary (2010) worth watching?

With its tight 16-minute runtime, *Small-Time Revolutionary* packs a punch, offering a compelling look at identity and rebellion in 1980s Britain. While it may not have widespread recognition, its themes and atmosphere make it a noteworthy watch for fans of political and personal dramas.

How long is Small-Time Revolutionary?

The film runs for 16 minutes.

About Small-Time Revolutionary (2010) — A 1980s British Short Film of Identity and Rebellion

In a gritty 1980s England, Russell is torn between blending in with society and embracing his true self amid political turmoil. Directed by Miikka Leskinen, *Small-Time Revolutionary (2010)* captures the raw energy of a divided era where personal identity clashes with societal expectations. With a runtime of just 16 minutes, this short film delivers a sharp, punchy narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.

Set against the backdrop of Thatcherism, New Order, and the controversial Section 28, the story follows Russell as he navigates a world that demands conformity. The film's tense atmosphere and thought-provoking themes make it a standout in experimental cinema, blending personal drama with the weight of historical events.