A film described as a "Beatles-style road trip" is set to be screened in Truro for one night only.
Bonnie & Clive, which premiered at Penzance's Savoy Cinema, will now be shown at the Plaza Cinema in Truro on November 26 at 7.45pm.
After the screening, there will be a question and answer session with the director and cast.
The film has won more than a dozen festival awards, including Best Feature, Best Cast and Best Score.
It was conceived during the pandemic by Kevin Short, the writer and a lifelong lover of the West Country.
He wanted to remind people of the West Country's beauty in the hope of bringing visitors back once lockdowns were over.
The 300-mile road trip from London to Land’s End, visiting iconic landmarks along the way, became the journey of a lifetime for the three young adventurers in Bonnie & Clive.
The story follows Bonnie, played by Eleanor May Blackburn, Clive, portrayed by Michael Kodi Farrow, and Wilco, played by James Jip.
After chance meetings, they venture from London to the Penwith granite cliffs.
Along the way, Clive and Wilco suffer the shocking uncovering of Bonnie's secret, before arriving at the Cornish coast to sing their song of peace and freedom.
Supporting the three award-winning actors are musicians Milton Reame James and Mike Allison.
The visual style is provided by Emmy-nominated videographer Kathyrn S Kraus and original Rocky Horror Show costume designer Sue Blane.
The film has been described as a "joyful, life-affirming film for these troubled times."
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