Film premiere of movie shot in Kenilworth to be hosted at local theatre

By James Smith

27th Oct 2023 | Local News

Dirty Dutch is written and directed by Matt Dixon (image via Talisman Theatre)
Dirty Dutch is written and directed by Matt Dixon (image via Talisman Theatre)

The cast and crew behind a film shot in Kenilworth will head to a local theatre for its premiere next month.

Dirty Dutch will be shown for the first time at the Talisman Theatre on Saturday 25 November.

The "wild comedy mockumentary" was filmed around the town and offers a satirical look into the world of movie-making.

It's best described as a blend of "The Office," and "Extras," with a sprinkle of "Hot Fuzz".

Dirty Dutch follows the story of George Parker, an overly ambitious filmmaker with a dream to create his very own 80s-style action masterpiece.

As the cameras roll, follow George and his cast on a rollercoaster journey that takes you both in front of and behind the camera revealing the chaos that unfolds!

Dirty Dutch is written and directed by Matt Dixon, starring Ben Manning, Pablo Raybould and Laurence Saunders 

Doors open at 7pm on November 25, with the film starting at 7.30pm.

Tickets Available Now!

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