The Kitchen (2023 Film)
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''The Kitchen'' is a 2023 British
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film directed by Kibwe Tavares and
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from a screenplay from Kaluuya and Joe Murtagh. The film stars
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, Jedaiah Bannerman, Hope Ikpoku Jr, Teija Kabs, Demmy Ladipo, Cristale and BackRoad Gee. ''The Kitchen'' had its world premiere at the 67th
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on October 15, 2023, and was released in select cinemas in the United Kingdom on 12 January 2024, before its streaming debut by
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on 19 January 2024.


Plot

Izi lives in a dystopian future London where social housing has been eliminated. Only one community known as "The Kitchen" remains, but it’s at risk of being erased by the rich. He works at Life After Life, a futuristic funeral service where families who can’t afford a burial can turn their loved ones into trees, which they can visit until it’s time to plant them somewhere. Izi befriends Benji, a 12-year-old boy who just lost his mother. Despite Izi being quite discreet, Benji notices him enter the chapel and asks Izi if he knew his mother. Izi tells Benji that he met his mother years ago, but doesn’t go into more details. Izi initially rejects Benji until he learns he’s staying with Staples (Hope Ikpoku Jr), the leader of a group of vigilante activists. Over time they get closer. Izi gets Benji to help him with work at the funeral company. But Izi struggles to open up to Benji and let him into his life. After leaving Benji with no explanation to go live in a luxurious apartment outside "The Kitchen" that he had worked hard to get, Izi returns and he and Benji are forced to hide in the former’s apartment in "The Kitchen" as the police arrive to raid the buildings. Benji directly asks Izi if he’s his father, with Izi giving a soft and subtle nod before asking him if he wants him to be his dad, with Benji simply saying “let’s just see how it goes”. Izi puts his arm around Benji and keeps him from turning to the door as the police aggressively bang against it. The police break into Izi’s apartment as the screen cuts to black, leaving Izi and Benji’s fates unknown.


Cast


Production

''The Kitchen'' is the feature-length directorial debut of both Kibwe Tavares and
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. Tavares, Kaluuya and producer Daniel Emmerson began developing the film in 2014, after a conversation in a barbershop. In 2016, the film was selected for
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's Screenwriting and Directing Lab. Production on the film took place from March to June 2022. The film was shot entirely on location. The Kitchen market was the old London Electricity Board Building on Cambridge Heath Road in
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. The Kitchen neighborhood was the Damiers complex in
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, Paris.


Release

''The Kitchen'' premiered as the closing film of the 67th BFI London Film Festival on October 15, 2023. It was released in select cinemas in the United Kingdom on 12 January 2024 before its streaming debut by
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on 19 January 2024.


Reception

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'' gave the movie three stars, noting: "The rich world-building is the picture’s main asset: the film looks fantastic, with its screaming neons and precipitous concrete cliff faces. The space in which the story unfolds is rather more distinctive than the story itself, which covers familiar territory and loses some energy as the film progresses." Debiparna Chakraborty of ''Far Out'' gave the movie four stars, saying: "The film is an unapologetic exploration of societal decay, where oppression echoes the familiar tune of historical colonisers. From land theft to the control of basic resources and extreme police surveillance, ''The Kitchen'' arrives with a searing reminder that the tragic future we once read in science-fiction books is already here for the exploited and oppressed."


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