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Buffalo Dragon, in association with Munro Film, has announced that the new star-studded, multi-award winning feature film Bolan's Shoes will be coming to UK & Irish cinemas from 15th September. The film won the "Audience Award" at Manchester Film Festival 2023, as well as "Best Drama Feature", "Best Editing" at Jasper Poppy International Film Festival.

Bolan's Shoes is set in Liverpool and draws inspiration from the iconic 70s glam-rock band T.Rex, referencing their 1976 Manchester concert. The rest of the plot is fiction - from award-winning writer Ian Puleston-Davies (Silent Witness, Marcella). Puleston-Davies won the "Icon Award"at the Jasper Poppy International Film Festival.

Bolan's Shoes takes us on a tumultuous journey through the height of T. Rex mania in 1970s Liverpool. It captures the heady exhilaration of glam rock mania through the experiences of a group of over-excited kids from a local children's home before a devastating road accident changes their lives forever.

Years later, and still clinging to the adoration of her childhood idol, survivor Penny takes best friend and fellow Marc Bolan fan, Steffan, to visit his shrine in London, but a chance encounter there catapults her back to the horror she had tried so hard to forget. Light-hearted comedy and supernatural chills abound in this inspirational story that explores the enduring legacy of childhood trauma and the life-affirming power of music.

Puleston-Davies also directed Bolan's Shoes and it was produced by Terri Dwyer (The Stranger in Our Bed) and Dean Fisher. The film boasts an impressive cast, of BAFTA-nominated actor Timothy Spall (Secrets and Lies, Harry Potter Franchise), Leanne Best (The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death, A Town Called Malice), Mark Lewis Jones (The Crown, Gangs of London), and Mathew Horne (Gavin and Stacey, Bad Education).

Bolan's Shoes is coming to UK & Irish Cinemas from 15th September 2023.
Transcript
00:00 [knock on door]
00:02 Penny?
00:04 Are you sure you're well enough?
00:08 Do I look well enough?
00:11 Are you from Liverpool or a chilli?
00:14 No?
00:17 Do you tell me if they do anything else?
00:21 Got that?
00:22 I'm usually very good at spotting them.
00:25 Spotting what?
00:26 Accents.
00:27 Stay calm.
00:29 Don't argue.
00:31 [punch]
00:37 I've always wanted to know.
00:46 If I'd recognise you if I saw you again.
00:49 I'd rather stay here and have a laugh with my mate Jim Bowie.
00:53 I've been someone else, Jimmy.
00:56 [music]
01:00 Are you going to be Penny or Sadie?
01:02 You can't be both.
01:04 I've been lying to you.
01:06 I have no idea what's going on.
01:10 But whatever it is, I can take it.
01:13 I'm so, so sorry.
01:16 That you've suffered alone for so long.
01:19 [music]
01:23 (upbeat music)

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