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Break My Fall

Country: UK, Language: English, 107 mins

  • Director: Kanchi Wichmann
  • Writer: Kanchi Wichmann
  • Producer: Matteo Rolleri; Alex Thiele

CGiii Comment

Wichmann's debut...unfortunately, not impressive.

If the first 15 minutes don't send you into a profound coma - then, the rest, undoubtedly, will.

A low-key, grubby look at studenty types and their dismal shenanigans...it will make you feel really dirty and furious...for wasting time watching this non-event.

Most performances by the supporting cast are unacceptable. The direction is a fiesta of focus pulling and foolish framing.

Not surprising that this debut went by, practically, un-noticed.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Three days in the lives of four friends on the streets of East London. Girlfriends Liza and Sally have a band to pull together and a birthday to celebrate, yet from this moment on their lives will change forever.

Cast & Characters

Sophie Anderson as Sally;
Kat Redstone as Liza;
Collin Clay Chace as Jamie;
Kai Brandon Ly as Vin;
David Brice as Rudy;
Cheo Rhodes as Mo;
Morgan Rhys as Oscar;
Jonathan Keane as Guy at RVT