THE BROMLEY BOYS (PG)

WHO’S IN IT?

Brenock O’Connor (Another Mother’s Son), Alan Davies (Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging), Martine McCutcheon (Love Actually), Jamie Foreman (Layer Cake), Adam Deacon (Anuvahood), Gareth Hale (The Scarlet Tunic), Ross Anderson (Payback Season), Anna Danshina (You, Me and Him), Savannah Baker (Hallows Eve), TJ Herbert (A Dark Reflection), Ewen MacIntosh (The Lobster), Mark Dymond (Die Another Day), Tomi May (Justice League), Alex Woodhall (film debut), Danny Midwinter (From Hell)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Steve Kelly (The Shouting Men), director, editor; Warren Dudley (The Cutting Room), writer; Dean Fisher (Interview with a Hitman) and TJ Herbert (e-luv), producers; Erran Baron Cohen (Grimsby), composer; Bart Sienkiewicz (Ham & the Piper), cinematographer

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

In the 1970s, Bromley FC is right at the bottom of the non-league division, effectively making them the worst football team in Britain. Desperate to help out his beloved team, young Dave Roberts (O’Connor) lets his overactive imagination come up with a plan to get Bromley on the map, which involves having a number of top flight clubs descend upon the club to scout the area…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

As we (begrudgingly) welcome in another World Cup season, here’s a fun and charming little story about a football fan’s love for his team and the extreme actions he takes to help them out.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 1ST JUNE 2018

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