
James McAvoy's Directorial Debut: Scottish Skateboarders Turned Rappers
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James McAvoys directorial debut, California Schemin, tells the story of two Scottish skateboarders turned rappers who fake American accents to land a record deal. The film, based on a true story, explores the consequences of deception and the struggle for authenticity in the pursuit of fame. McAvoy, known for his roles in X-Men and Atonement, draws attention to industry bias and the need for more investment in Scottish film. The movie premieres in UK and Irish cinemas on April tenth.
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