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Director: Ed Deedigan
Cast: Con O'Neill, Jan Graveson, Craig Mann, Ed Deedigan
The film interrelates a number of real-life experiences of crime, growing up and relationships. It was filmed around Chippenham, including Karma nightclub, Revolutions restaurant and The Audley Arms. It also features more than 100 people from right across the South West, many of whom were from the North Wiltshire Young People’s Theatre Group.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Bash Street, a 2011 drama film directed by Ed Deedigan, received little critical attention but was well-received by local audiences. The film features the experiences of crime, growing up, and relationships in the Chippenham area, with over 100 performers from the North Wiltshire Young People's Theatre Group. While critical reviews are scarce, the film appears to have resonated with its intended local audience.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gritty, character-driven dramas will appreciate Bash Street, the 2011 film directed by Ed Deedigan that blends realistic depictions of crime, relationships, and growing up in the South West of England. The film's ensemble cast, led by actors like Con O'Neill, bring compelling authenticity to the interrelated stories, making for a compelling and thoughtful cinematic experience.
Bash Street was the second feature film from Kandu Arts, written and directed by Ed Deedigan. It was a collaborative community film, tackling some challenging issues. The film features a cast combining professional actors and community members, such as Con O’Neill and Eastenders star Jan Graveson.
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