Knucks shares part one of new KNUCKLES documentary
Knucks has released the first nine minutes of his two-part documentary titled KNUCKLES.
After announcing KNUCKLES with the deluxe version of his MOBO-winning project ALPHA PLACE earlier this month, Knucks has unveiled the first nine-minute part of the film, which revisits Knucks' childhood.
The Lauren Luxenberg and Alfie Barker-directed documentary is described as a "personal short film about friendship and community, we look back to Knucks’ childhood growing up in Kilburn and his time away in Nigeria - told through voices of his friends, family and collaborators." It was filmed over a 12-month period.
Part one of KNUCKLES is out now, and part two will follow on Wednesday (21 December).
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