RUDEBOY: The Story of Trojan Records chronicles the rise of one of the most influential record labels ever—and how it became a vehicle for resistance and creative possibility. The film traces how Jamaican music—ska, rocksteady, reggae—was transported across the Atlantic, reimagined in London’s streets, and adopted by a generation eager for voice and identity. It’s a story about migration, belonging, and the power that sonic culture has to break down social walls. The film acknowledges racism, colonial hangovers, and the tensions of assimilation, yet also celebrates the insurgent spirit of working-class communities who forged new identities out of sound systems and record shops. Watch the Trailer.