The versatile James McAvoy, known for his dynamic roles in âX-Menâ and âThe Last King of Scotland,â is set to make his directorial debut with a captivating biopic. This film will delve into the true story of two ambitious Scottish lads, Gavin Bain and Billy Boyd, who pulled off an extraordinary con in the international music industry.
Hailing from Dundee, Bain and Boyd faced ridicule for their Scottish accents while pursuing their musical dreams. In a bold move, they reinvented themselves as Silibil Nâ Brains, a Californian rap duo. They fabricated American accents, claimed to have been childhood friends with Eminem, and swiftly secured a record deal, advanced payments, and even a spot on MTV, before their elaborate deception unraveled.
The currently untitled film promises to be an exhilarating journey into the worlds of music, deception, and the indomitable Scottish spirit. McAvoy shares his excitement, stating, âWhat these two young men from Dundee attempted beggars belief. I canât wait to bring this absolutely incredible, and also very Scottish/Californian story to the cinema. Using Scottish talent both behind and in front of the camera is something Iâm passionate about. Iâm over the moon to be making my directorial debut in my homeland. This film will be a celebration of the Scottish spirit, but the audacious fakery of the âSilibil Nâ Brainsâ duo will undoubtedly captivate audiences worldwide.â
Produced by Homefront Productions, with Scottish producer Guy J Louthan (âThe Wildsâ) at the helm, shooting is set to commence next year. The majority of the production will be based in Scotland, adding authenticity to the portrayal of Bain and Boydâs roots. Casting, led by Kahleen Crawford, is scheduled to begin later this year.
The story was previously chronicled in Bainâs 2010 memoir, âCalifornia Scheminââ (later reprinted as âStraight Outta Scotlandâ), and the 2013 SXSW documentary, âThe Great Hip Hop Hoax.â
McAvoy, a BAFTA winner, is currently working on Blumhouseâs horror movie âSpeak No Evil,â and will soon be seen in Legendaryâs âThe Book Of Clarence.â With a rich history in theatre and film, McAvoyâs diverse roles range from the dramatic depths of âMacbethâ on stage, to the fantastical realms of âThe Chronicles of Narnia.â His portrayal of Kevin Wendell Crumb in M. Night Shyamalanâs âSplitâ and âGlassâ showcased his incredible range and ability to seamlessly transition between multiple characters. This upcoming directorial venture marks a significant milestone in McAvoyâs illustrious career, as he brings a uniquely Scottish story to the global screen, all while championing local talent.
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