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In this visually audacious, updated adaptation
of the short novel by cult writer BS Johnson (who
committed suicide in 1975), Moran plays the eponymous,
none-too-gifted nerd, waging war on his enemies
— real and imagined — using a simple, if highly
effective credit and debit system. Though shot
well before 11 September 2001, Christie Malry's
Own Double-Entry is bizarrely prophetic in places
too — with its scenes of terrorism, governmental
panic, and planes over the Middle East (direct
results of Malry's extra-curricular activities).
Interwoven throughout is a joint storyline — set
in the 15th century and concerning Leonardo Da
Vinci and the Franciscan monk who originally dreamt
up the Double Entry. The film is further enhanced
by a terrific soundtrack by Auteurs frontman Luke
Haines. (Notes from Channel4Film)
Subject to availability, Paul Tickell will take
part in a Q & A session at the end of the screening.
Paul
Tickell and Nick Moran
will also be participating in The
Filmmakers' Interview
Critics
“One
of the most powerful and deeply immersive cinematic
experiences you’ll ever have.” Total
Film
Programme
Notes
The
notes for this film are available here
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Director
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Paul
Tickell
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Writers
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Simon
Bent
B.S. Johnson
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Cast
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Nick Moran
Neil Stuke
Kate Ashfield
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Cert |
18 |
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Length |
1
hour 29 mins |
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Country |
UK/It
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Language |
In
English/Italian with English subtitles |

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