From interrogation to broken nation, There's Nothing Good About Britain
The Crowns & Owls-directed promo for Slowthai's new track pays tribute to Kubrick classic A Clockwork Orange.
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powered by- Director Crowns & Owls
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- Colorist Jonny Tully
- Post Production Hannah Whitehill
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powered by- Director Crowns & Owls
- Post Production Big Buoy
- DP David Wright / (DP)
- Editor Crowns & Owls
- Colorist Jonny Tully
- Post Production Hannah Whitehill
Brexit, as we all know, has been a long and tortuous process – but English rapper Slowthai takes that analogy to wince-inducing extremes in his latest video, Nothing Good About Britain.
Full of thinly veiled references to the current political crisis, the video, directed by Crowns & Owls, sees the rapper undergoing a brutal interrogation, including the infamous Ludovico Technique from Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange, by sinister government officials. Luckily, Skepta - who guest-appears on the track - shows up armed with a baseball bat and backed by an army of red-cloaked soldiers.