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Mr Doodle and Picture House Cinema to Debut ‘The Trouble With Mr Doodle’

Originally premiering at the SXSW Film & TV Festival back in March.

“The Trouble With Mr Doodle” is a feature-length documentary that delves into the life and mind of Sam Cox, better known as Mr Doodle. Directed by Jaimie D’Cruz, Ed Perkins, and Alex Nott, this film offers an intimate look at the artist’s journey from a young boy obsessed with doodling to an internationally recognized figure.

Sam Cox’s story is one of relentless creativity and personal struggle. From the moment he could hold a pen, he began to doodle obsessively, a compulsion that intensified over the years. His home in Tenterden, Kent, became a canvas for his art, with every inch covered in his distinctive doodles.

This documentary explores not only his artistic journey but also the challenges he faced along the way, including the impact of his obsession on his mental health and personal life.

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The film, produced by Acme Studios and Lightbox, premiered at the SXSW Film & TV Festival in March 2024 and has since garnered critical acclaim for its honest portrayal of Cox’s life. It provides a window into the mind of an artist consumed by his passion, offering viewers a deeper understanding of what it means to be driven by an unrelenting creative force.

“The Trouble With Mr Doodle” is more than just a documentary about art; it’s a story of resilience, self-discovery, and the power of creativity. For anyone interested in the intersection of art and mental health, this film is a must-watch.

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