By Patrick Cremona

Published: Thursday, 25 November 2021 at 12:00 am


Elliot Edusah might only have left drama school in 2018, but the young actor has already picked up some mightily impressive credits. In the last few years, he’s had a small role in Sam Mendes’ award-winning war film 1917, starred alongside Anthony Mackie in Netflix actioner Outside the Wire and played a part in Steve McQueen’s Small Axe series of films on BBC One.

Now, he’s one of three leads – along with Jordan Peters and Reda Elazouar – in Reggie Yates’s directorial debut Pirates, a joyous ode to the UK garage scene that follows three teenage friends desperately trying to gain access to the hottest Y2K New Year’s Eve party in London.

Edusah plays Cappo, who has just returned from his first semester at university, and he recently spoke to RadioTimes.com about his experience working on the film, reserving particularly effusive praise for his first-time director.

“I loved working with Reggie,” he said. “I told him I had the best time of my life filming this film, I love this film, this film is my baby – it means so much to me. He just created a place where we could hit him up all the time. He was like, ‘WhatsApp me, call me, text me – even if it’s 1 o’clock in the morning or 11 o’clock at night.’ And he never at any point let us feel like we were alone. I think that’s what made Pirates so special and precious to all of us.”

Edusah explained how as part of the process to build chemistry between the three leads, Yates would take them away on weekend trips, including one excursion to the house of a close friend: Richard Curtis.

“He’s one of Reggie’s mentors,” he said. “And he showed us the table that Love Actually was written on, and all the greats that Richard Curtis has done were written on – which is also at the table where Reggie started Pirates. And I think that was a moment for us because we kind of were like, ‘Wow, this is going to be big!’

“And it was a time for us to just bond, connect, chill, cook, eat, have banter,” he added. “The highlight of the whole weekend was just eating a vegan curry that Jordan had cooked and watching Trading Places with Reggie. He just wanted to show us all the films that really inspired his comedic essence, or just his inspiration for Pirates. He just wanted us to be as tapped in as possible.”