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Teaser trailer for Mike Bassett: Interim Manager

November 10, 2014 by admin

Last week we brought you an interview with director Steve Barron who talked about his upcoming crowd sourced project Mike Bassett: Interim Manager and now we have the first teaser trailer!

Check it out below as well as a word from the Mike Bassett team:

The film is being part-funded by crowd-funding site Kickstarter where fans can donate to the film and get amazing prizes in return. The more you give, the more impressive the prize;

1,500 guarantees you a role as an extra in the film.
5,000 could get your company advertised in the film.
10 can get your name on the credits.

This is the first recognisable UK film looking to fund via Kickstarter and has already raised £80,000. However, the film needs a further £170,000 by November 20th to be made. Fans can donate here.

Mike Bassett: Interim Manager is set to start shooting in March with a release of February 2016. You can listen to our interview with Steve Barron, who also directed the 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, using the player below:

 

Originally published November 10, 2014. Updated July 3, 2023.

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