It highlights the problems faced by pupils who for reasons such as exclusion, illness or bullying do not regularly attend school. The young people also wrote a rap for the soundtrack. It is hoped that the final version will be shown at the Tricycle Theatre and Cinema in March, and on youth TV channel YCTV. John Dowling, head of Brent Education Tuition Service, said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for skilled young people who are often disregarded to tell their story in their own words."
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