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  1. 28 apr 1995 · Welcome II the Terrordome: Directed by Ngozi Onwurah. With Suzette Llewellyn, Saffron Burrows, Felix Joseph, Valentine Nonyela. Racial violence breaks out in a huge, black ghetto - triggered by a white woman living there with a black man.

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  2. Welcome II the Terror Dome R 1995 1 hr. 30 min. Drama List Reviews In a futuristic city, racial tensions between blacks and whites explode in the wake of a child's death.

    • Ngozi Onwurah
    • Suzette Llewellyn
  3. 4 ago 2021 · Welcome II The Terrordome. Movies. This article is more than 2 years old. Review. Welcome II the Terrordome review – dystopian drama offers a bleak vision of Britain. The 1990s...

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  4. 12 nov 2018 · Welcome II the Terrordome | 4:3 Trailers. 4:3. 11.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 110. Share. 7.4K views 5 years ago. With its title co-opted from a fierce track by New York rappers Public...

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  5. 1995 Directed by Ngozi Onwurah. In the ghetto world of the future…the violence never stops! Spike and his sister Anjela live in the Terrordome, a huge ghetto that all the blacks have been forced to live in. Jodie, Spike’s pregnant white girlfriend, ran away from an abusive white boyfriend who, after seeing her with Spike, sets up a trap for her.

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    • Non-Aligned Films, Film4 Productions
    • Ngozi Onwurah
  6. The first film by a Black British woman to be released theatrically in the UK, Ngozi Onwurah’s Welcome II the Terrordome is a radical dystopian allegory. Dismissed on its initial release, this urgent, Afrofuturist fusion of science fiction and political fury now feels lights years ahead of its time.

  7. The first film by a Black British woman to be released theatrically in the UK, Ngozi Onwurah’s Welcome II the Terrordome is a radical dystopian allegory. Dismissed on its initial release, this urgent, Afrofuturist fusion of science fiction and political fury now feels lights years ahead of its time.