How do you deal with rejection from the film industry? You’ve made short films and you’re ready to make a feature film but feel like you’re hitting brick wall after brick wall. This was the situation writer-director Camille Griffin found herself in. After years of ‘painful and frustrating’ rejections and many failed attempts at securing film finance via routes like the BFI and the BBC, Camille found herself on the set of the highly regarded Jojo Rabbit (2019) and observed director Taika Waititi at work. Impressed with his use of humour to broach the delicate subject of Nazi Germany, she felt inspired to make her own dark comedy, SILENT NIGHT (2021). This time, though, she decided not to go through the usual routes of funding a feature film. Watch the interview to discover how she went from an initial 80k budget to successfully bringing together an all-star cast for a refreshing British dark comedy. Hint: it helps when you’re able to bring British movie star Keira Knightley on board. SILENT NIGHT is in Theaters and streaming exclusively on AMC+. SILENT NIGHT CAST: Keira Knightley (Pirates of the Caribbean Franchise), Matthew Goode (Downton Abbey), Roman Griffin Davis (Jojo Rabbit), Annabelle Wallis (“Peaky Blinders”), Lily Rose-Depp (Voyagers), Ṣọpé Dìrísù (“Gangs of London”), Kirby Howell-Baptiste (“The Good Place”), Lucy Punch (Into the Woods), Rufus Jones (”Flack”) and Trudie Styler (Filth, Moon). LOGLINE: In true British fashion, (while the rest of the world faces impending doom), a group of old friends reunite to celebrate
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