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Filming starts on Black British festive romcom Boxing Day

25th November 2020 by Sarah

Inspired by writer-director Aml Ameen’s life, the film is a celebration of love and family through a Black-British lens.

Principal photography has begun on Boxing Day, the UK’s first ever Christmas-set romantic comedy starring an all-Black cast.

Director and co-writer Aml Ameen

Boxing Day is the directorial debut from British actor-writer Aml Ameen (The Maze Runner, Yardie) who has co-written the screenplay with Bruce Purnell. The shoot takes place on location across London during November and December.

The romantic comedy features an exciting ensemble including American actress Aja Naomi King (How to Get Away with Murder), Little Mix’s Leigh-Anne Pinnock in her first film role, and Academy Award nominee, Golden Globe and BAFTA-winning actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Secrets & Lies).

Boxing Day follows Melvin (Ameen), a British author living in America who returns home to London for Christmas to introduce his American fiancée Lisa (Aja Naomi King) to his eccentric British-Caribbean family.

Their relationship is put to the test, as she discovers the world her fiancé has left behind.

Aja Naomi King, co-starring with Aml Ameen in Boxing Day

Matthew G. Zamias produces with Damian Jones for DJ Films along with Dominique Telson and 2020 BAFTA breakthrough producer Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor.

Aml Ameen acts as producer and Bruce Purnell as co-producer for their new label Studio113. Jones and Gharoro-Akpojotor previously collaborated on 2019’s Blue Story.

“It is such an honour to be teaming up with Warner Bros. Pictures, Film4 and BFI to bring Black British Culture to the world in this universal holiday rom-com. It’s long been a dream of mine to capture films that reflect the wonderfully multi-cultural city that raised me while sharing stories from the diary of my life,” says Ameen.

Filed Under: Christmas, Film News Tagged With: AAA, aja naomi king, Aml Ameen, boxing day, Bruce Purnell, diversity, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, marianne jean-baptiste, romcom

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