BFF25 Grow
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Synopsis
Grow is a spirited British comedy that plants laughter and heart in equal measure. Directed by John McPhail, the film whisks audiences to England’s self-proclaimed “Pumpkin Capital of the World,” where tradition rules and rivalry runs deep. Enter Dinah Little (Golda Rosheuvel), a no-nonsense farmer whose quiet life is upended when her niece Charlie (newcomer Priya-Rose Brookwell) arrives with a knack for making things bloom — especially giant pumpkins. With the help of Arlo, played with lovable chaos by Nick Frost, Charlie throws herself into the village’s fiercely competitive pumpkin contest. What follows is a riot of pumpkin sabotage, midnight garden capers, and community-wide antics that test loyalties and stir long-buried grudges. McPhail infuses the story with playful energy, balancing slapstick with genuine tenderness, while the countryside setting brims with golden harvest colors and rustic charm. At once a cozy small-town romp and a heartfelt tale of family, resilience, and belonging, Grow proves that sometimes the biggest transformations start with the smallest seeds.
Grow is a spirited British comedy that plants laughter and heart in equal measure. Directed by John McPhail, the film whisks audiences to England’s self-proclaimed “Pumpkin Capital of the World,” where tradition rules and rivalry runs deep. Enter Dinah Little (Golda Rosheuvel), a no-nonsense farmer whose quiet life is upended when her niece Charlie (newcomer Priya-Rose Brookwell) arrives with a knack for making things bloom — especially giant pumpkins. With the help of Arlo, played with lovable chaos by Nick Frost, Charlie throws herself into the village’s fiercely competitive pumpkin contest. What follows is a riot of pumpkin sabotage, midnight garden capers, and community-wide antics that test loyalties and stir long-buried grudges. McPhail infuses the story with playful energy, balancing slapstick with genuine tenderness, while the countryside setting brims with golden harvest colors and rustic charm. At once a cozy small-town romp and a heartfelt tale of family, resilience, and belonging, Grow proves that sometimes the biggest transformations start with the smallest seeds.
Movie Information
Release Date
Wednesday, 5th November 2025
Duration
107 MIN
Rating
CTC
Genre
Film Festival, Family, Comedy
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Movie Information
Release Date
Wednesday, 5th November 2025
Duration
107 MIN
Rating
CTC
Genre
Film Festival, Family, Comedy



