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Red carpet event in Bridgwater to celebrate new film My Bigfoot Life.
Summary
An invite-only red carpet for My Bigfoot Life will take place in Bridgwater on Friday 20 February 2026 at Victoria Park Community Centre, followed by a public meet-and-greet on Saturday 21 February 2026.
Content
My Bigfoot Life will be marked by an invite-only red carpet celebration in Bridgwater on Friday 20 February 2026 at the Victoria Park Community Centre. The documentary follows 14-year-old Daniel, who is described as autistic and living with selective mutism, as he pursues a passion for cryptozoology, according to IMDB. The film was shot across the UK by an independent cast and crew, released in 2025, and has been shown in cinemas and on streaming platforms. The Bridgwater events bring together the production team, contributors from US television shows, and members of the wider community.
Event details:
- Invite-only red carpet on Friday 20 February 2026 at Victoria Park Community Centre in Bridgwater.
- Public meet-and-greet on Saturday 21 February 2026 for fans, families, and the wider community.
- The film follows a 14-year-old named Daniel, described as autistic and living with selective mutism, pursuing cryptozoology (reported as per IMDB).
- Produced by Myhical Legends Ltd and M&m Productions; shot on location across the UK and first released in 2025.
- The February 20 gathering marks the first reunion of the cast and crew since filming, and will include guests from Expedition Bigfoot and Finding Bigfoot, cryptozoology researchers, and representatives from American media companies.
- The film screened in 19 UK cinemas and is available on Apple TV and Amazon Prime.
Summary:
The Bridgwater red carpet and the subsequent public meet-and-greet are presented as celebrations of the film and as moments to acknowledge stories about autism and selective mutism. The invite-only event on 20 February 2026 will reunite the cast and crew, and the public event on 21 February 2026 will allow wider community participation. The film's prior cinema run and streaming availability have supported broader visibility for its themes.
