The film will explore the friendship between an inventor and his robot.
star David Earl's new feel-good comedy has been confirmed to premiere during the Sundance Film Festival taking place in London., which will be presented by Time Out. Earl will portray Brian, a lonely and down-on-his-luck inventor who builds an artificial intelligence robot made from odds and ends – including an old washing machine.
As their peculiar friendship unfolds, Charles, played by Chris Hayward, ends up also having to navigate an inexplicable obsession with cabbages.is described as"a heartwarming and entertaining tale about friendship, family, finding love, and letting go".Earl and Hayward star in the feature alongside Louise Brealey, but the duo have also been credited as the writers behind the comedy.
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