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FUZE UK, 2025, 98 min, color

During construction work in central London, an unexploded World War II bomb is discovered, causing mass evacuation and panic. While the police and army try to defuse the bomb, a group of criminals see an opportunity to carry out a daring robbery of a nearby bank, using the chaos as cover. The film follows both the tension surrounding the defusing of the bomb and the criminals' plan.

 

Scripted by Ben Hopkins, Fuze moves at a breakneck pace. As the tension mounts and time threatens to run out, it soon becomes clear that no one can truly be trusted. In the tradition of gritty thrillers that fuse whodunnits with the time-sensitive conventions of heist and action movies, Fuze is a truly wild ride.

David Mackenzie

David Mackenzie

David Mackenzie is a Scottish director, screenwriter, and producer. He began his career with short films and gradually established himself in the British film industry with his ability to combine suspense, strong emotions, and visual style. Among his most famous films are Young Adam (2003), Hallam Foe (2007), and the internationally acclaimed Hell or High Water (2016), which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. He is known for his attention to detail, realistic characters, and suspenseful plots, often combining action, crime mysteries, and psychological depth.

SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY

2003 Young Adam

2007 Hallam Foe

2009 Spread

2011 Perfect Sense

2016 Hell or High Water

2024 Relay

2025 Fuze

DIRECTOR
David Mackenzie
SCRIPT
Ben Hopkins
CAMERA
Giles Nuttgens
MUSIC
Tony Doogan
CAST
Sam Worthington, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Theo James, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Samuel Oatley
PRODUCERS
Gillian Berrie, David Mackenzie, Sébastien Raybaud
PRODUCTION
Anton, Sigma Films

FUZE UK, 2025, 98 min, color

PROGRAM

Cinema House
20:30 h
Lumiere Cinema
20:30 h
CINE GRAND PARK CENTER
19:00 h
CINEMA CITY SOFIA
19:00 h

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