
The Fence
- 2022 film
Period comedy about a kid getting revenge on local thieves. Stars David Perkins, Eugene Simon, Sally Phillips, Jayde Adams, Lee Armstrong and more.
The Fence

A brisk, funny, and energetic retro flick featuring motorcycles, fast cars, fighting and 1980s music, The Fence is the feature adaptation of the hugely popular short film of the same name released on YouTube in 2018. Set and made in the city of Bristol, it is based on real life accounts from people who grew up on south Bristol council estates in the 1970s and 1980s.
The story follows an 18-year-old working-class lad who has his motorcycle stolen the day he buys it. He seeks the help of his scoundrel friends and notorious older brother to track it down before it's gone forever. There is a strong moral theme examining the culture of the period, peer pressures and difficult individual choices. But ultimately, The Fence is a fun film with heart, that combines nostalgia, strong characters, comedy and a fast-paced narrative... including a terrific soundtrack of 1980s music!
First released: Monday 28th November 2022
- Distributor: Vertigo Films
- Minutes: 94
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- Released: Friday 26th July 2024
- Distributor: Vertigo Films
- Minutes: 94
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