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McAvoy Directorial Debut Closes Glasgow Film Fest
9 Dec
Summary
- James McAvoy's directorial debut, California Schemin', will close the Glasgow Film Festival.
- The film chronicles a Scottish rap duo's audacious plan for a record deal.
- Filmed in Scotland, it premieres at the festival on March 8, 2026.

James McAvoy's directorial effort, "California Schemin'," is set to close the Glasgow Film Festival on March 8, 2026. The film is based on a remarkable true story about a Scottish rap duo who concoct a plan to achieve their dreams of a record deal by masquerading as Californian artists.
The narrative unfolds around Gavin Bain and Billy Boyd, who adopt the persona of Silibil N' Brains. As fame appears within reach and their deceptions grow, their long-standing friendship faces intense challenges. The movie was filmed across various Scottish locations, including Dundee and Glasgow's famed Barrowlands.
"California Schemin'" will premiere in U.K. and Irish cinemas on April 10, distributed by StudioCanal. McAvoy expressed his delight in premiering the homegrown story in Glasgow, emphasizing its themes of identity, ambition, and sacrifice. The festival itself runs from February 25 to March 8.




