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Bank of Dave is a 2023 British biographical comedy-drama film directed by Chris Foggin, [1] written by Piers Ashworth and produced by Matt Williams, Karl Hall and Piers Tempest. It stars Joel Fry, Phoebe Dynevor, Rory Kinnear, Hugh Bonneville, Paul Kaye, Jo Hartley and Cathy Tyson. [2] [3] [4] [5]
IN FOCUS: The films loosely based on Dave Fishwick’s real-life quest to set up his own bank have got Netflix viewers hooked. Katie Rosseinsky explores the secrets to their success
Burnley Savings and Loans (BSAL) is an independent lending company based in Burnley, England.It was founded by Dave Fishwick, [2] a local businessman, in 2011. [1]The scheme gained media attention after Fishwick's early efforts were captured in a series for Channel 4 in 2012, including his call for Parliament to reform the banking system.
He later opened Burnley Savings and Loans in September 2011 in Keirby Walk in the town centre using a peer-to-peer crowdfunding model, with "Bank on Dave" emblazoned on the front of the shop as an advertising slogan. [4] Fishwick's efforts were documented in the Channel 4 series Bank of Dave, [9] which aired two episodes in July 2012. [14]
Netflix viewers are split over the streaming service’s latest top-ranking film, a sequel to the 2023 British hit Bank of Dave.. The original film was loosely based on the true story of Dave ...
For the midweek matches in week 21, he takes on actor Rory Kinnear, star of new film Bank of Dave 2, and the real-life person his character is based on, Burnley businessman Dave Fishwick. Bank of ...
In film, he appeared as Lu'kibu in 10,000 BC, [4] Rocky in the 2019 romantic comedy film Yesterday, and Jasper Badun in the 2021 crime comedy-drama Cruella. [ 5 ] In 2023, Fry starred in a main role as 'Hugh', the solicitor to Burnley banker Dave Fishwick (played by Rory Kinnear ) in the film Bank of Dave , released on Netflix in January 2023.
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