Bunny Chow (film)

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This entry covers the 2006 film. For the South African cuisine, see Bunny chow
Bunny Chow
Directed by John Barker
Produced by John Barker
Leanne Callanan
Isaac Kaminsky
Kagiso Lediga
Written by John Barker
David Kibuuka
Joey Rasdien
Salah Sabiti
Starring David Kibuuka
Kim Engelbrecht
Kagiso Lediga
Joey Rasdien
Jason Cope
Music by Joel Assaizky
Cinematography Zeno Petersen
Editing by Sakie Bergh
Distributed by Deviant Selling
Release date(s) 2006
Running time 95 min.
Country South Africa
Language English
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Bunny Chow is a South African comedy film by John Barker, partnered by MTV. It premiered on 7 September 2006 at the Toronto International Film Festival [1] It follows the journey of three stand-up comedians and a guy called Jason Cope as they travel to the annual Oppikoppi music festival in South Africa.[2]

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