Chief Productions’ Dennis Rodman film is a big bang at Slamdance

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Dennis Rodman’s Big Bang in Pyongyang, the debut documentary feature from MediaCityUK-based Chief Productions, has premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival to rave reviews.

Directed by Colin Offland, the 95-minute film looks at Rodman’s infamous and unlikely friendship with North Korea leader Kim Jong-un.

The film documents Rodman's unlikely friendship with Kim Jong-un The film documents Rodman’s unlikely friendship with Kim Jong-un

It follows the former NBA star as he attempts to stage a historic game of basketball between the US and North Korea in a bid to improve relations between the two countries.

The Hollywood Reporter called the film “incredible, incendiary and consistently irreverent”, while Variety predicted it was a “slam-dunk certainty that this documentary will score in just about every platform it competes”.

The screenplay was written by Matthew Baker with the music created by Adam Ryan-Carter of Candy Studios in Manchester.

Watch a trailer for the film below:

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