Brexit: The Movie (2016)
1h 11m
Running Time
May 11, 2016Release Date
Plot.
A feature-length documentary to show why Britain should vote to LEAVE the EU - and would thrive outside of it. Brexit: The Movie spells out the danger of staying part of the EU. Is it safe to give a remote government beyond our control the power to make laws? Is it safe to tie ourselves to countries which are close to financial ruin, drifting towards scary political extremism, and suffering long-term, self-inflicted economic decline?
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Martin Durkin
Self
Martin Durkin
Self
James Delingpole
Self
Simon Heffer
Self
Matt Ridley
Himself
Mark Littlewood
Self
Kelvin MacKenzie
Himself
Kate Hoey
Herself
David Davis
Himself
Janet Daley
Herself
Neve Cunningham
Cinematographer
James Bartholomew
Himself
Orlando Stuart
Cinematographer
Claire Fox
Herself
Nigel Farage
Himself
Peter Lilley
Himself
Melanie Phillips
Herself
Daniel Hannan
Himself
Eamonn Butler
Himself
John Ellis
Himself
Michael Howard
Himself
Steve Davies
Himself
John Mills
Himself
Ruth Lea
Herself
Gerald Mason
Himself
Steve Baker
Himself
Douglas Carswell
Himself
John Redwood
Himself
Roger Köppel
Himself
Allister Heath
Himself
Patrick Minford
Himself
Nigel Lawson
Himself
JHA Thompson
Beat Kappeler
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Brexit: The Movie is a 2016 British film written and directed by Martin Durkin, advocating for the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, commonly called Brexit (a portmanteau of British and exit). The film's production was funded through crowdfunding via Kickstarter.
It premiered in London on 11 May 2016, before being released the following day on YouTube and Vimeo.