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| director = Suzie Halewood
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| writer = Suzie Halewood
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| starring = [[Ben Barnes (actor)|Ben Barnes]]<br>Andrei Chadov<br>Ovidiu Matesan<br>[[Hero Fiennes-Tiffin]]
| starring = [[Ben Barnes (actor)|Ben Barnes]]<br>Andrei Chadov<br>Ovidiu Matesan<br>[[Hero Fiennes Tiffin]]
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'''''Bigga than Ben''''' is a 2008 British [[black comedy]] film written and directed by Suzie Halewood. The film is based on the 1999 Russian novel of the same name.
'''''Bigga than Ben''''' is a 2008 British [[black comedy]] film written and directed by Suzie Halewood. The film is based on the 1999 Russian novel of the same name.


It was released on 10 October 2008 in the United Kingdom and 18 November 2008 in the United States. It stars [[Ben Barnes (actor)|Ben Barnes]], Andrei Chadov, Ovidiu Matesan and [[Hero Fiennes-Tiffin]].
It was released on 10 October 2008 in the United Kingdom and 18 November 2008 in the United States. It stars [[Ben Barnes (actor)|Ben Barnes]], Andrei Chadov, Ovidiu Matesan and [[Hero Fiennes Tiffin]].


==Plot==
==Plot==
This dark comedy from the UK, is a tale of two selfish, wayward young Russian backpackers who come to London in an attempt to amass an easy fortune.
This dark comedy from the UK, is a tale of two selfish, wayward young Russian backpackers who come to London in an attempt to amass an easy fortune.


But it’s not too long before Spiker and Cobakka realize that legally, they aren’t going to get very far. So, aided by the dodgy Artash they learn to shoplift from supermarkets, rip off banks, joyride on the London Underground and turn mobile phones into crack cocaine.
But it's not too long before Spiker and Cobakka realize that legally, they aren't going to get very far. So, aided by the dodgy Artash they learn to shoplift from supermarkets, rip off banks, joyride on the London Underground and turn mobile phones into crack cocaine.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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*[[Andrei Chadov]] as Spiker
*[[Andrei Chadov]] as Spiker
*[[Ovidiu Matesan]] as Artash
*[[Ovidiu Matesan]] as Artash
*[[Hero Fiennes-Tiffin]] as Spartak
*[[Hero Fiennes Tiffin]] as Spartak


==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
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[[Cosmo Landesman]] in ''[[The Sunday Times]]'' gave the film four stars and said the film was "Dark, funny, charming, fast, immoral, decadent and delightful. The best double act buddies since Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid."<ref>The Sunday Times review. [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/film_reviews/article4907934.ece].</ref>
[[Cosmo Landesman]] in ''[[The Sunday Times]]'' gave the film four stars and said the film was "Dark, funny, charming, fast, immoral, decadent and delightful. The best double act buddies since Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid."<ref>The Sunday Times review. [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/film_reviews/article4907934.ece].</ref>


London's ''[[Time Out (company)|Time Out]]'' said, "Makes [[Dirty Pretty Things (film)|Dirty Pretty Things]] look like a government advisory documentary... street-smart, non-PC and very funny" and also gave the film four stars.<ref>The Time Out review. [http://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/85867/bigga-than-ben.html].</ref>
London's ''[[Time Out (company)|Time Out]]'' said, "Makes [[Dirty Pretty Things (film)|Dirty Pretty Things]] look like a government advisory documentary... street-smart, [[Politically-incorrect|non-PC]] and very funny" and also gave the film four stars.<ref>The Time Out review. [http://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/85867/bigga-than-ben.html].</ref>


==References==
==References==
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* {{IMDb title|0831275|Bigga than Ben}}
* {{IMDb title|0831275|Bigga than Ben}}
* {{Rotten-tomatoes|bigga_than_ben|Bigga than Ben}}
* {{Rotten-tomatoes|bigga_than_ben|Bigga than Ben}}
* {{Vimeo-On-Demand|https://vimeo.com/ondemand/biggathanben}}


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Latest revision as of 02:52, 27 March 2024

Bigga than Ben
Film poster
Directed bySuzie Halewood
Written bySuzie Halewood
Produced bySuzie Halewood
Liz Holford
Melissa Simmonds
StarringBen Barnes
Andrei Chadov
Ovidiu Matesan
Hero Fiennes Tiffin
CinematographyBen Moulden
Music byPaul E Francis
Production
company
Gas Station 8
Distributed byTiny Hand Films
Release dates
  • 31 May 2008 (2008-05-31) (Brooklyn International Film Festival)
  • 10 October 2008 (2008-10-10) (United Kingdom)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$250,000
Box office$750,000

Bigga than Ben is a 2008 British black comedy film written and directed by Suzie Halewood. The film is based on the 1999 Russian novel of the same name.

It was released on 10 October 2008 in the United Kingdom and 18 November 2008 in the United States. It stars Ben Barnes, Andrei Chadov, Ovidiu Matesan and Hero Fiennes Tiffin.

Plot[edit]

This dark comedy from the UK, is a tale of two selfish, wayward young Russian backpackers who come to London in an attempt to amass an easy fortune.

But it's not too long before Spiker and Cobakka realize that legally, they aren't going to get very far. So, aided by the dodgy Artash they learn to shoplift from supermarkets, rip off banks, joyride on the London Underground and turn mobile phones into crack cocaine.

Cast[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

Bigga than Ben received generally favourable reviews from critics. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 60% of critics gave the film positive reviews. The film was nominated for Best Narrative Film at Austin Film Festival, played Best of the Fest at Edinburgh, Won Best Comedy Film at Los Angeles DIY FF and made The Times Top 100 Films of that year.

Cosmo Landesman in The Sunday Times gave the film four stars and said the film was "Dark, funny, charming, fast, immoral, decadent and delightful. The best double act buddies since Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid."[1]

London's Time Out said, "Makes Dirty Pretty Things look like a government advisory documentary... street-smart, non-PC and very funny" and also gave the film four stars.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Sunday Times review. [1].
  2. ^ The Time Out review. [2].

External links[edit]