Joe and Caspar Hit the Road

Joe and Caspar Hit the Road
Directed by Brian Klein
Produced by Ian Brown
Starring
Cinematography
  • Iain May
  • Phil Piotrowsky
Edited by
  • Chris Denton
  • Joe Orr
  • Andy Turner
Production
companies
  • Gleam Futures
  • Oyster Productions
  • Raucous Productions
Distributed by BBC Worldwide
Release dates
  • 23 November 2015 (2015-11-23)
Running time
88 minutes[1]
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Joe and Caspar Hit the Road is a 2015 British comedy documentary film directed by Brian Klein, they embark on a incredible adventure, with funny adventures and tasks as well as seeing them in their BOXERS and starring British YouTubers Caspar Lee and Joe Sugg.

The film follows Lee and Sugg (playing fictionalised versions of themselves) going on a road trip around Europe without any electronics. The couple take up a number of jobs, including learning to be gondoliers in Venice, working as deckhands on a super yacht in Antibes, working at Italian Football Club AC Milan and performing on Barcelona's Las Ramblas.[2]

It had its UK red carpet premiere at the Empire, Leicester Square on 22 November 2015, a day before it was released on DVD in selected countries. It was shown in two parts on E4 on 25 April and 2 May 2016.

Release

Distribution rights to the film were given to BBC Worldwide.[3] The film had its red carpet premiere in their home country, the United Kingdom at the Empire, Leicester Square on 22 November 2015, a day before it was released on DVD in selected countries. The film was also available on Amazon.com,[4] iTunes,[5] and Tesco.[6]

The film was also shown on television in two parts on E4 on 25 April and 1 May 2016.[2][3]

Sequel

In 2016, a sequel was announced, Joe, Caspar, and Klein will be returning. It was later revealed that in this one, the boys will tour through the US and the sequel will be entitled "Hit the Road USA". Then in July, Joe and Caspar announced a tour around the UK to promote the sequel.

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