Penny Woolcock's Tina Takes A Break, the second installment in the Tina trilogy, is the standout TV outing from 2001. Set on a challenging housing estate in Beeston, Leeds, the film uses real-life residents to play the characters, showcasing the residents as resilient individuals who make do to survive. This installment offers a poignant perspective, depicting the harsh realities of the estate through the eyes of infants.
Tina Takes a Break
The 2001 film, a standout TV adaptation in the Tina trilogy, is set on a gritty housing estate in Beeston, Leeds, featuring real residents playing themselves.