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The show, praised for its sensitive portrayal of complex issues, will be used in classrooms to spark discussions about harmful online influences. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who watched the series with his teenage children, said it was a powerful tool to help young people navigate modern challenges.
Starmer emphasized the importance of addressing the content young people consume and the conversations they have with their peers. He stated that by listening to young people and charities, society can better understand and tackle the issues raised in the show. The initiative comes amid growing concerns over children’s exposure to extreme misogynistic content online, particularly from controversial influencers like Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, who face serious criminal accusations.
Adolescence follows the Miller family as their world is turned upside down when 13-year-old Jamie is accused of murdering his classmate. The intense investigation explores themes of truth, justice, and family. The four-episode series is unique in its format, with each episode shot in a single continuous take, adding to its gripping storytelling.
Directed by Philip Barantini and written by Jack Thorne alongside actor Stephen Graham, the show features a stellar cast including Graham, Erin Doherty, Owen Cooper, and Faye Marsay. Produced by Warp Films, Plan B Entertainment, and others, Adolescence has been widely praised for its performances and storytelling, making it a compelling choice for this new educational initiative.
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