The film is directed by Finnish indie actor and writer Jyrki Mäkelä, making his directorial debut.

The entire film is shot in one continuous take without cuts and broadcast live online as it is being filmed.

According to the producers, it will be the first time a spy thriller has been “performed, captured, and premiered in real time”.

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They say that, to date, only Lost in London – a 2017 film written, directed by, and starring Woody Harrelson – was filmed and broadcast live to theatres simultaneously in a single take.

The cast of the movie features a number of young actors from the UK, including Peter Damian and Cameron Cliff.

According to the the synopsis, the story is “inspired by real Russian military intelligence assassinations (GRU) carried out in the UK and across Europe over the past decades”, while the film’s live, one-take format “reflects the urgency and danger of real-world espionage”.