Daniel Kaluuya is set to write together and produce kitchens, new British Distopia Thriller for Netflix by directing Kibwe Tavares, what Netflix has learned. This film will be released on Netflix globally in 2023 has been developed since at least 2016.
59% of DMC production and film collaborated on the film dubbed a futuristic Dystopian drama. Film4 and factory fifteen also produce.
The following is the logline for the “high concept” project which is set to films in London and Paris which, according to the source, has begun:
“London, 2040 – Increase in house prices, computerized labor and eradicating the welfare state has changed the city into a billionaire playground, encouraging the lower classes to slums like kitchens. Ex-Smash-and-Grabber Izi is very much wants to go straight but when his son is He was still young to contract a devastating illness, he was forced to participate in theft that would change the lives of everyone in the kitchen forever. “
Daniel Kalyuya on the film announcement posted on Instagram:
“This has been 8 years in manufacturing with director @kibwetavares and producer and Emmerson, starting from conversations at a Barbershop when I found children to do one million pound heists in a minute for £ 200 to a London dystopian in the future.
The production has just begun in the kitchen. Proud to be co-lording (w / joe murtagh) and produces this through my 59% production company, DMC films, 4 films & @netflixuk @netflix.
Starring @TherAdalkao and Jedaiah Bannerman.
Looking forward to taking it with you.
Outside immediately.
A little.”
Who’s behind The Kitchen on Netflix?
The initial idea for the project came from Daniel Kaluuya, Kibwe Tavares, and Daniel Emmerson who are all involved in the project in various capacities.
Kibwe Tavares will make his feature film directorial debut on the movie. He’s the founder of a production company called Factory Fifteen. He notably worked on the BBC’s Noughts + Crosses as an executive producer but also has directed and written many sci-fi shorts over the years including Robot & Scarecrow, Polar Bear, and Robots of Brixton.
Talking about the project, Tavares said:
“The Kitchen is very much a love letter to London, the city that has defined my childhood and ultimately my identity. It’s set in an extreme version of our current world; our characters have little choice but to let the city take over them. Through Benji, a 12 year old in need of care, we explore what we as society lose in the ever changing and shifting patterns of life, of our cities. This is a film for all the communities out there that are trying to take care of each other.”
Co-writing the project is Daniel Kaluuya and Joe Murtagh.
Daniel Kaluuya is the Oscar-award-winning actor, writer, and producer known for the likes of Get Out, Black Panther, and Netflix’s Black Mirror episode Fifteen Million Merits. He’s been involved with the project since the beginning.
Kaluuya is also attached to another high-profile Netflix project in which he’ll star and produce. We’re referring to The Upper World first announced for Netflix back in August 2020. Kaluuya was mentioned in the aforementioned interview to star in the Netflix movie but whether that’s still the case is unknown.
Joe Murtagh worked on two major projects including Calm with Horses (another DMC Film) and Gangs of London.
Who’s starring in Netflix’s The Kitchen?
Kane Robinson will be playing the lead role of Izi having recently appeared in Netflix’s Top Boy season 2.
Jedaiah Bannerman, a newcomer, will play the co-lead of Benji.
The Kitchen has been in development for six years
The project has been in the works for quite some time. It was first publicly announced back in 2016 taking part in a Sundance Directors Lab scheme but featured again via ScreenDaily’s 2018 profile on DMC Film.
The profile talks about the then-upcoming movie Calm with Horses (a movie that Netflix licensed in many regions last year) and even talk about a “dystopian thriller” called “The Kitchen, written by Daniel Kaluuya and to be directed by Kibwe Tavares.”
Going back to 2017, Tavares spoke to OnePointFour about talking about what we can expect but added that production would be starting in 2018 (that didn’t happen) and that funding could be an issue especially given the scope of the movie:
“We’re hopefully going into production at some point next year. We’ve got our core financier Film4 and then we’re going to get some more finance from other partners, we’ve got one more draft before we do that. But we’ve got a lot of interest because Daniel Kaluuya is starring in it and he was also in Get Out, which was a big smash hit this summer, and we’ve always had a lot of interest anyway from Sundance, they’ve been willing us and pushing us to make it.”
Of course, the movie now lands at Netflix courtesy of the director of UK features for Netflix, Fiona Lamptey who joined Netflix in October 2020.