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My Last Five Girlfriends released on DVD today
My Last Five Girlfriends is released on DVD in the UK today.
This romantic comedy, written and directed by Julian Kemp, and based on a Alain de Botton novel, centres around Duncan (Brendan Patricks) who, after another breakup, is trying to understand who or what has caused his relationships to fail.
There is a brief cameo in this film from Michael Sheen, who plays a character called Burnam. It you want the film just for Michael, he is not really in it long enough to be worth it, but the film is a funny and original take on a romantic comedy and is worth buying just for itself.
You can order this from Amazon and the product information can be found on the project’s page on the site.
My Last Five Girlfriends in theatres now!
The Julian Kemp directed film, based on a Alain de Botton novel is getting its UK theatrical release date tomorrow.
This quirky romantic comedy features a very brief cameo from Michael as a character called Burnam. It was first shown at the Tribecca Film Festival last year.
For more information, see our project page HERE.
My Last Five Girlfriends trailer
Empire Magazine have released the theatrical trailer for My Last Five Girlfriends. The Julian Kemp project featured at the Tribeca Film Festival back in June 2009. Since then, it has been pretty quiet and it was feared it would not get a general release. However, as previously announced, it will be getting released in the UK on 19 March 2010.
Michael Sheen makes an all too brief an appearance as a character called Burnam.
The trailer has been added to our Video Gallery. Please click the thumbnail.
My Last Five Girlfriends gets UK release
Julian Kemp directed movie My Last Five Girlfriends, featuring a brief appearance by Michael Sheen, is to get a UK cinema release in March 2010.
The film appeared at the Tribeca film festival in June 2009, and also the American Film Market festival in November 2009. It tells of thirty-something Duncan (played by Brendan Patricks) who after surveying the wreckage of his last five relationships, concludes that love is a battleground where only the fittest survive. Also starring Naomi Harris.






















