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Three young men, cursed with two left feet, pursue three beautiful women in this British comedy from the director of This Year's Love. Fergus (David Morrissey) has come to London to find his ex-fiance (Jane Horrocks) who he jilted at the altar eight years before. Frankie (Craig Ferguson) is living with his ex-wife but is trying to chat up Eleanor (Olivia Williams), in his opinion "a classy broad". Eddie (Jimi Mistry) is a mugger and a thief, who through mistaken identity starts dating the shy Jocelyn (Catherine McCormack). The three men are connected by a salsa club, which the three women regularly attend, and by Jimmy, a taxi driver who lends a sympathetic ear to their relationship woes. Born Romatic is packed with the cream of British acting talent and a sizzling salsa heartbeat.
Additional InformationScottish writer-director David Kane (THIS YEAR'S LOVE) directs his sophomore effort, BORN ROMANTIC, a bittersweet comedic ensemble piece about London lonely hearts struggling with the quest for love. Jimmy (Adrian Lester) is a Brixton cab driver, who, along with a pair of nameless co-workers (John Thomson and Ian Hart) offers philosophical musings and observations on love while ferrying a group of confused singles to and from a popular salsa club. Frankie (Craig Ferguson) is a Dean Martin wannabe looking to escape the sloping flat he shares with his angry ex-wife, while Eddie (Jimi Misty), a dimwitted thief, stumbles on the club when trying to outrun the police. Both men find themselves returning after meeting Eleanor (Olivia Williams), a cold, brutally blunt art historian to whom Frankie is drawn, and Jocelyn (Catherine McCormack), a nerdy, death-obsessed grave tender, who catches Eddie's fancy. Meanwhile, Fergus (David Morrissey) a failed rock-n-roller, begins a search for his long-lost love, Mo (Jane Horrocks), armed only with a list of her "likes": Bloody Marys, roller-skating, and the British Museum; to help track her down. Featuring a uniformly strong cast, Kane's film is a comedy that truthfully examines urban loneliness and the difficulties of finding and keeping love.