Fresh Cuts - Season 1

Season 1
Military, medicine, fashion - celebrate more stories by Black filmmakers. Fresh Cuts is a series of untold stories from new directors for Black History Month.
Episodes

Everyone Can Rap
Three ordinary people learn how to express themselves through rap, guided by rapper Youngs Teflon.

The Bottom Line
Film-maker Louise Coleman investigates the popularity of `Brazilian butt lift" surgery. Part of Fresh Cuts, untold stories from new directors for Black History Month.

Our Jubilee
Black Britons tell their personal stories of the Queen's Jubilee years as part of the strand featuring untold stories from new directors for Black History Month.

The Ink Life
Documentary exploring tattoos in black British culture by following tattoo artists Sammy Inks, Nish Rowe and Tianna Tatts and their customers. Part of the Fresh Cuts strand of films for Black History Month.

Slam Dunk
Documentary following basketball players Melita Emanuel Carr and Jon Johnson and their teams as they battle their way through the Ball Out 3x3 tournament. Part of the Fresh Cuts strand of films for Black History Month.
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