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- Comment: Sourcing is not enough. There are more sources out there like https://www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui-chronicle/news/whanganuis-jason-ellis-ready-to-release-first-feature-film-two-idiots-and-a-tin-whistle/EBNUFMWCDZRZ74GOFX2DFO2OIU/ and https://www.theatreview.org.nz/production/five-idiots-and-a-reunion-special/#well-crafted-unique-packs-a-punch-funny and maybe even more. Possibly enough once in he article, I'm not sure. Stuartyeates (talk) 04:36, 20 November 2023 (UTC)
Two Idiots and a Tin Whistle is a 2021 New Zealand mockumentary film. The film follows a group of contestants competing in a small town talent quest for the chance to win a scholarship to the prestigious Elmville Music Academy. The film is directed by Jason Ellis and Eli Hill and stars Louie McMillan-Grant, Ailise Beales, Grant Beban, Jas Hazeldine and Karen O'Leary.[1]. The film was shot in Porirua, New Zealand at Porirua College and the Titahi Bay Bowling Club. The film had its New Zealand Premiere at the Carterton Film Festival on July 17, 2021 [2]
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- Karen O'Leary as Guest Judge 1
- Louie McMillan-Grant as Giovani
- Ailise Beales as Belle
- Livi Dalley as Alex
- Grant Beban as Cledius
- Jas Hazeldine as Freddie
- Ryan Buchanan as Charlie
- ^ Taylor, Tom (9 February 2021). "'Two Idiots' take the screen". Wairarapa Times-Age. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
- ^ Fuller, Piers. "International festivals pick up young filmmakers' Porirua talent quest mocumentary". Stuff. Retrieved 19 November 2023.