SMALL CHANGE

SMALL CHANGE

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Destiny and Justin are from opposite sides of the tracks: she self-identifies as a 'chav', while he's a gonzo journalist, all about self-enlightenment. The pair meet at a house party and hit it off, despite the disapproval of her best friend, Vegas. For their third date he takes her on a film making expedition into the heart of London during the riots of Summer 2011. Justin is killed in absurdly horrific circumstances, leaving Destiny to examine her future choices. Has meeting Justin made that all important small change necessary for her to realise her true potential?
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