‘Killing Boris Johnson’ sparks controversy over title; selected for Cannes (Picture Credit: IANS)

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Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is someone who manages to provoke a wild array of opinions. Well, now he is the reason behind a short film titled ‘Killing Boris Johnson’, which is likely to raise a few eyebrows.

The short film – part of Cannes’ La Cinef selection – comes from director Musa Alderson-Clarke and producer Solomon Golding, recent graduates of the U.K.’s National Film and Television School, and bares the distinction of being the only U.K. student film to feature in the festival this year, reports The Hollywood Reporter.

‘Killing Boris Johnson’ is also quite possibly the only film that, as the name suggests, has the death of a head of state and a current politician who remains very much alive as its central talking point.

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