The romantic comedy is based on the incredible true story of Dave Fishwick, a small-town entrepreneur who tries to end the monopoly of the big banks.
Hugh (Joel Fry) is a big-city lawyer who gets a seemingly impossible task to help small-town entrepreneur Dave (Rory Kinnear). Being the soul of the community, Dave helps everyone who needs it and would now like to create a bank where all profits would go to the benefit of the city and charity. The problem is that for nearly 150 years, no new bank has received a license to operate in England, and only self-righteous big banks have been allowed to rule. Although Hugh knows that the task is almost impossible, he decides to help Dave no matter what for a good cause, and his eagerness is also boosted by Dave’s assistant Alexandra (Phoebe Dynevor), who makes Hugh's heart beat a little bit faster.
Bank of Dave
Bank of Dave
MS12
Genre
Drama, Romance
Director
Chris Foggin
Run time
1h 47min
Cast
Joel Fry, Rory Kinnear, Hugh Bonneville, Phoebe 'Dynevor
Genre
Drama, Romance
Director
Chris Foggin
Run time
1h 47min
Cast
Joel Fry, Rory Kinnear, Hugh Bonneville, Phoebe 'Dynevor
The romantic comedy is based on the incredible true story of Dave Fishwick, a small-town entrepreneur who tries to end the monopoly of the big banks.
Hugh (Joel Fry) is a big-city lawyer who gets a seemingly impossible task to help small-town entrepreneur Dave (Rory Kinnear). Being the soul of the community, Dave helps everyone who needs it and would now like to create a bank where all profits would go to the benefit of the city and charity. The problem is that for nearly 150 years, no new bank has received a license to operate in England, and only self-righteous big banks have been allowed to rule. Although Hugh knows that the task is almost impossible, he decides to help Dave no matter what for a good cause, and his eagerness is also boosted by Dave’s assistant Alexandra (Phoebe Dynevor), who makes Hugh's heart beat a little bit faster.
Hugh (Joel Fry) is a big-city lawyer who gets a seemingly impossible task to help small-town entrepreneur Dave (Rory Kinnear). Being the soul of the community, Dave helps everyone who needs it and would now like to create a bank where all profits would go to the benefit of the city and charity. The problem is that for nearly 150 years, no new bank has received a license to operate in England, and only self-righteous big banks have been allowed to rule. Although Hugh knows that the task is almost impossible, he decides to help Dave no matter what for a good cause, and his eagerness is also boosted by Dave’s assistant Alexandra (Phoebe Dynevor), who makes Hugh's heart beat a little bit faster.
Info
Rating
Under 12 Not Recommended
Production year
2022
Global distributor
William Morris Endeavor (WME) Entertainment
Local distributor
Adastra Cinema
In cinema
3/24/2023