Drawing on a wide and interesting selection of interviewees, Four Horse is a bold attempt to dissect the current economic climate and the very concept of money and economics.
The film is receiving a limited release in UK cinemas from today and I was recently given the opportunity to speak to Dominic Frisby, who fills me in on his role within the production, the language of finance, writing for an audience and much more. Read the interview in full below.
Dominic Frisby’s background prior to the film.
I’ve been a comic for many years and I’ve done voiceovers for many years. I’ve narrated God knows how many programmes and adverts and cartoons, and God knows what else. But, a few years ago I became very interested in the economy and started writing for a magazine called Money Week. I built up quite a following in Money...
The film is receiving a limited release in UK cinemas from today and I was recently given the opportunity to speak to Dominic Frisby, who fills me in on his role within the production, the language of finance, writing for an audience and much more. Read the interview in full below.
Dominic Frisby’s background prior to the film.
I’ve been a comic for many years and I’ve done voiceovers for many years. I’ve narrated God knows how many programmes and adverts and cartoons, and God knows what else. But, a few years ago I became very interested in the economy and started writing for a magazine called Money Week. I built up quite a following in Money...
- 3/16/2012
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Directed and produced by Jerry O'Callaghan (Broken Harvest) of Black Rock Pictures, a new 6x30 Irish language Civil War docu-drama series 'Bású na gCarad' will begin shooting on locations throughout Dublin and Wicklow. Filming will take place in July and September before transmission on TG4 next Spring. The historical series will focus on the execution of Irish nationalist Erskine Childers and several other prisoners during the Irish civil war. Dominic Frisby will play Erskine Childers with Jessica Reagan playing the role of Molly Childers...
- 6/29/2011
- IFTN
Joe Cornish is lining up his directorial debut for Film4. Attack the Block is going to be a “teen action film” about South London hoodies forced to set up to save the day when aliens attack”. Film4 previously developed Shaun of the Dead, before the film was eventually carried into production by Working Title, and I can imagine this film will have a similar tone in many respects. Indeed, Cornish has written with Shaun’s Edgar Wright before, on both the Tintin screenplay and Wright’s in-development Ant Man. His day job, or at least the role for which he is still best known in the UK, is as the Joe half of Adam and Joe, teaming up with Dominic Frisby-alike Adam Buxton to present radio shows and, back in the day, spoof movies with stuffed toys and the like. Screen Daily don’t have a shoot date for...
- 5/19/2009
- by Brendon Connelly
- Slash Film
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