The Last Tree

The Last Tree

201998 min
6.3/10
Drama

Plot Summary

Femi is a British boy of Nigerian heritage who, after being fostered in rural Lincolnshire, moves to inner-city London to live with his birth mother. Struggling with the unfamiliar culture and values of his new environment, teenage Femi has to figure out which path to adulthood he wants to take.

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👥Cast (20)

Samuel Adewunmi

Samuel Adewunmi

Femi

Gbemisola Ikumelo

Gbemisola Ikumelo

Yinka

Layo-Christina Akinlude

Layo-Christina Akinlude

Bimpe

Rasaq Kukoyi

Rasaq Kukoyi

Dean

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Tai Golding

Younger Femi

Tuwaine Barrett

Tuwaine Barrett

Dwayne

Nicholas Pinnock

Nicholas Pinnock

Mr. Williams

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Ruthxjiah Bellenea

Tope

Demmy Ladipo

Demmy Ladipo

Mace

Ibrahim Jammal

Ibrahim Jammal

Ade

Yazzmin Newell

Yazzmin Newell

Dionne

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John Akanmu

Kash

🎬Crew

Director

Shola Amoo

Writers

Shola Amoo

Producers

Lizzie Francke, Robert Halmi Jr., Jim Reeve, Myf Hopkins, Lee Thomas

🖼️Gallery (5 images)

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🏷️Keywords

growing up

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

5/30/2024

Not the worst film of 2019 by any means, but not really anything too special either. There are even some shadows of "Moonlight" (2017) in this, but overall it is a fairly pedestrian tale of a dislocated lad's adjustment - not very straightforwardly - from his peaceful, fostered, life in rural Lincolnshire to the new, busy, and more aggressive urban surroundings of a London where he struggles to integrate readily. He must adapt to the pressures and temptations that brings, some of which compromise his decent and responsible upbringing. Visually, it is quite impressive and Sam Adewunmi certainly shows promise as "Femi", but otherwise it is a little too predictable and maybe could have done with some more potency in a dialogue that does rather follow the trammels.

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Production Companies

Prodigal Film & TV
Privateer Pictures
BFI