Kaitlyn Boxall, British Filmmaker Releases Drama-Crime Feature Film, Remember Us

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L to R: Lucas Thompson (Feisal Bizimana), Mr. Miller (Rob Trend) and Amy (Emma Hutchings) in Remember Us directed by Kaitlyn Boxall

British filmmaker Kaitlyn Lorraine Boxall is set to blow audiences away again. She debuts with her first feature film titled Remember Us. It follows a successful launch of her career after the success of Behind Closed Doors. And its sequel Behind Closed Doors 2,  

Remember us has been her most ambitious and challenging production to date. Having teamed up with professional filmmakers. Screenwriter Alexander Butter and Cinematographer. DoP Duane Valentino. Duane previously filmed the distinctive Monopoly scene in Behind Closed Doors 2. Remember Us is met with high expectations after her previous social impactful films. Her last two films were in support of victims of abuse in the UK, United States and Philippines.

Watch the trailer for Remember Us directed by Kaitlyn Boxall


Set in Britain’s modern-day society, the highly anticipated Remember Us, tells the story of Lucas Thompson. Lucas is sentenced to community service, entailing him to deliver food parcels to the elderly. There he finds himself on the doorstep of dementia sufferer and ex-football, Arthur Miller. Who he slowly forms a close bond with despite the racial confrontation from their initial meet.

The story is said to have an unpredictable plot twist revolving around Lucas’ unstable lifestyle and his group of friends. As quoted from Kaitlyn Boxall’s interview with presenter and interviewer James Sloan.

Remember Us stars Feisal Bizimana, Rob Trend, Frank Harper and Emma Hutchings. Alongside them are supporting actors Michael John-Day, Jack Cook and Prashray Panday

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The poster art for Remember us directed by Kaitlyn Boxall

Director and Producer, Kaitlyn Boxall has spoken in excitement about the film. “I wanted to be really ambitious this year and do something on a much bigger scale than what I have ever done,” says Kaitlyn. “This is my first official feature film, so I don’t know how this will go down with audiences. But I hope the story of Remember Us channels the messages that I have intended for it to.”

“I am really pleased with my choice of casting and the process of this has been a lot more challenging compared to my previous films. I know there are big  expectations for this feature, and I hope I have done the actors justice. I like to think that Remember Us is an immensely touching story that will be relevant to audiences of all ages with all walks of life. It’s a film about life lessons, friendship, love, loss, discrimination, the young generation and the old.


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