Exclusive: Catherine Linstrum and Keri Collins movies shortlisted for development and production scheme.
Ten movie projects have been shortlisted for the Ffilm Cymru Wales/Film Wales’ Cinematic development and production scheme.
This year, nominated features include Nuclear by Cannes award-winning director Catherine Linstrum (California Dreamin’) and Sorted by former Raindance entrant Keri Collins (Convenience).
The programme, for films with budgets up to £300k, is financed in partnership with the BFI and S4C with additional support from Fields Park Entertainment and Warner Music Supervision.
Shortlisted film teams will now receive input from industry professionals including producers Julie Baines (Creep) and Emily Leo (Under the Shadow) as well as director Ben Parker (The Chamber), alongside sales and distribution representatives such as Jezz Vernon, formerly of Metrodome, and Deborah Rowland.
Three selected films will then be made over the next 18 months.
FfCW will invest approximately £180,000 production finance into each of the final three films. As part of...
Ten movie projects have been shortlisted for the Ffilm Cymru Wales/Film Wales’ Cinematic development and production scheme.
This year, nominated features include Nuclear by Cannes award-winning director Catherine Linstrum (California Dreamin’) and Sorted by former Raindance entrant Keri Collins (Convenience).
The programme, for films with budgets up to £300k, is financed in partnership with the BFI and S4C with additional support from Fields Park Entertainment and Warner Music Supervision.
Shortlisted film teams will now receive input from industry professionals including producers Julie Baines (Creep) and Emily Leo (Under the Shadow) as well as director Ben Parker (The Chamber), alongside sales and distribution representatives such as Jezz Vernon, formerly of Metrodome, and Deborah Rowland.
Three selected films will then be made over the next 18 months.
FfCW will invest approximately £180,000 production finance into each of the final three films. As part of...
- 12/6/2016
- ScreenDaily
In anticipation of the June 28th DVD release of Ozgur Uyanik’s shocker Resurrecting the Street Walker, we have four copies to give away courtesy of Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment.
Synopsis:
Whilst documenting his life as a lowly intern, James Parker (James Powell) uncovers the long forgotten film ‘The Street Walker’. Desperate to make his mark and to prove his parents wrong, James endeavours to complete the unfinished movie, resulting in a murderous obsession. Delving into the past world of ‘snuff movies’ and the modern trials and tribulations of making it big, James’ genius and madness are captured on tape by friend and documentary maker Marcus (Tom Shaw). James descends so far into the fantasy world that he is unable to untangle himself from the mystery he uncovers whilst resurrecting the film relic. For James there is only one way out, and for some there will be no escape.
Special features include deleted scenes,...
Synopsis:
Whilst documenting his life as a lowly intern, James Parker (James Powell) uncovers the long forgotten film ‘The Street Walker’. Desperate to make his mark and to prove his parents wrong, James endeavours to complete the unfinished movie, resulting in a murderous obsession. Delving into the past world of ‘snuff movies’ and the modern trials and tribulations of making it big, James’ genius and madness are captured on tape by friend and documentary maker Marcus (Tom Shaw). James descends so far into the fantasy world that he is unable to untangle himself from the mystery he uncovers whilst resurrecting the film relic. For James there is only one way out, and for some there will be no escape.
Special features include deleted scenes,...
- 6/19/2010
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
Ozgur Uyanik makes his feature film directing debut with horror mockumentary Resurrecting the Street Walker, out on DVD in the UK on June 28.
While documenting his life as a lowly intern, James Parker (James Powell - Swimming with Sharks) uncovers a long-forgotten film from the 80s, The Street Walker.
Desperate to make a mark on the film industry and to prove his ever- doubting parents wrong, James endeavours to complete the unfinished horror movie, resulting in a murderous obsession.
Delving into the past world of snuff movies and the modern trials and tribulations of internships and making it big, James' genius and madness is captured on tape by friend and documentary maker Marcus (Tom Shaw - Skins, The Inbetweeners).
Unbeknown to those around him, James sinks so far in to the fantasy world of Street Walker that he is unable to untangle himself from the mystery he uncovers while resurrecting the film.
While documenting his life as a lowly intern, James Parker (James Powell - Swimming with Sharks) uncovers a long-forgotten film from the 80s, The Street Walker.
Desperate to make a mark on the film industry and to prove his ever- doubting parents wrong, James endeavours to complete the unfinished horror movie, resulting in a murderous obsession.
Delving into the past world of snuff movies and the modern trials and tribulations of internships and making it big, James' genius and madness is captured on tape by friend and documentary maker Marcus (Tom Shaw - Skins, The Inbetweeners).
Unbeknown to those around him, James sinks so far in to the fantasy world of Street Walker that he is unable to untangle himself from the mystery he uncovers while resurrecting the film.
- 6/2/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
“Resurrecting the Street Walker” marks the feature debut of writer director Ozgur Uyanik and is another production in the mockumentary format which is becoming increasingly popular amongst low budget film makers. Focusing on a young man who is driven over the edge while trying to break into the film industry, it offers an informed, engaging portrait of madness that is both believable and chilling, and which just about manages to step beyond the confines of the subgenre. Having played the Fab festival in Edinburgh, the film arrives on region 2 DVD via Kaleidoscope, coming with extra features including deleted scenes, test footage, cast and crew interviews and audio commentary. The film follows James Parker (played by James Powell, also in “Swimming with Sharks”), an obsessive young man who is determined to break into the film industry, despite the disapproval of his parents. After landing a job as an intern at a London production company,...
- 5/18/2010
- by James Mudge
- Beyond Hollywood
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