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Scrubbers is a 1982 film that follows the story of two girls who escape from an open borstal, or juvenile detention center, for different reasons. Annetta, one of the girls, longs to visit her baby daughter who is being raised at a convent. On the other hand, Carol, the other girl, hopes to be recaptured so that she can be transferred to a closed borstal where she feels she will have a better chance at rehabilitation.
As the girls navigate their way through the outside world, they encounter various challenges and obstacles. Annetta faces the struggle of locating the convent and reuniting with her daughter, while Carol confronts her personal demons and tries to find herself in the process.
The film explores themes of redemption, friendship, and the struggle for survival in a harsh and unforgiving environment. It offers a gritty and realistic portrayal of life in a borstal, shedding light on the hardships faced by young offenders.
Scrubbers is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged film that delves into the lives of its complex characters. It captivates the audience with its raw storytelling, powerful performances, and social commentary on the juvenile justice system.
With its compelling narrative and authentic portrayal of the challenges faced by young offenders, Scrubbers is a must-watch for those interested in gritty dramas that tackle important social issues.
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ScrubbersRelease Date:
01 Feb 1984Writers:
Susannah Buxton, Roy Minton, Jeremy Watt