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This is a cheeky, madcap romp, with exaggerated views of 1960s American stereotypes about Brits and vice versa, featuring terrific performances by Perlman and Grint, a most unlikely and most likable buddy duo.

CHICAGO SUN TIMES

  • Archive - Festival 32
  • Director: Antoine Bardou Jacquet
  • France, Belgium 2015
  • 94 minutes
  • English
  • Subtitles in Hebrew

What if Apollo 11 never actually made it? What if, in reality, Stanley Kubrick secretly shot the famous images of the moon landing in a studio, working for the US administration?
This is the premise of a totally plausible conspiracy theory that takes us to swinging sixties London, where a stubborn CIA agent (Ron Perlman a.k.a. Hellboy) will never find Kubrick but instead is forced to team up with Rupert Grint's lousy manager of a seedy rock band to develop the biggest con of all time, in this riotous, high-tempo action-comedy penned by the new British comedy genius Dean Craig.
Feature Debut

Midnight Madness films might contain scenes that some viewers might find difficult to watch

The fun continues after the movie: free (one glass) or wine (same amount) at the Sleek (proof of purchase needed, and ID too - no underage drinking).

 

 

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  • Director Antoine Bardou Jacquet
  • Production Georges Bermann
  • Script Dean Craig
  • Cinematography Glynn Speeckaert
  • Editing Bill Smedley, Chris Gill
  • Music Kasper Winding, Alex Gopher
  • Festivals SXSW
  • Actors Ron Perlman, Rupert Grint, Robert Sheehan, Stephen Campbell Moore
  • Source Kinology

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