Westfield Stratford Vue stops showing BrOtherhood due to attack

Stormzy (left) and Noel Clarke attending the world premiere of Brotherhood at Vue Westfield Shepherd's Bush. Picture: Ian West/PA WIRE PA/Press Association Images

A cinema has pulled a film about inner-city life after a confrontation broke out at a screening.

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Nah deep this, how are mandem fighting in the screen of Brotherhood now its cancelled from Vue Stratford — princess sarah. (@SarahT___) September 2, 2016

BrOtherhood is the final film in actor-director Noel Clarke’s trilogy set in west London.

The first two films, KiDulthood and AdUlthood, featured gang violence and armed robbery.

BrOtherhood, which features grime artist Stormzy, was released on August 29 and was showing at the Stratford Westfield cinema when a fight broke out between two groups of youths at 11pm on Wednesday August 31.

Scotland Yard said “One 28-year-old man was treated for a laceration to the eye and taken to hospital.”

There is no evidence that a knife was involved, and no arrests have been made.

A spokesperson for Vue said: “We can confirm there were incidents at the Stratford site last week however whilst they are being investigated we can issue no additional comment.”