Stars: Matthew Ferdenzi, Michelle Crane, Gareth Bennett-Ryan, Tyron Maynard, Maggie Daniels, Joseph Law, Rachel Marwood, Virginia Byron, Andrew McDonald, Marlene Abuah, Rob Timbrell, David Luke, Anthony Abuah | Written and Directed by David Campion
Woodfalls focusses on a family of Irish travellers who have recently moved into a rural town. Quickly they find themselves in conflict with the locals, being stigmatised as ‘gypsies’. As the family try to fit in, they find themselves making friends and enemies in the town they currently call their home. As they decide whether they should stay or leave, tensions build to such a high that could lead to disaster for the family and those around them.
Dealing with issues such as drug abuse and the lives of travellers as they try to fit into communities, Woodfalls follows one story line from three different perspectives, Two of these perspectives are siblings in the traveller family and...
Woodfalls focusses on a family of Irish travellers who have recently moved into a rural town. Quickly they find themselves in conflict with the locals, being stigmatised as ‘gypsies’. As the family try to fit in, they find themselves making friends and enemies in the town they currently call their home. As they decide whether they should stay or leave, tensions build to such a high that could lead to disaster for the family and those around them.
Dealing with issues such as drug abuse and the lives of travellers as they try to fit into communities, Woodfalls follows one story line from three different perspectives, Two of these perspectives are siblings in the traveller family and...
- 1/21/2015
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
Patrol Men director David Campion is back behind the camera for his latest film WoodFalls, which is not only takes a look at a much publicised, but widely misunderstood culture, but is also an examination of ‘Generation X’.
Fitting somewhere in between Taxi Driver, This is England and American Graffiti; Woodfalls is a dark, gritty and explosively violent portrayal of British life, filmed with on a micro/no budget, and complete with a Dubstep score.
When a family of travellers come to a rural town, conflict ensues amongst the locals. Stigmatised as “gypsies” they are not welcomed into the community. Woodfalls revolves around the children of the family, Billy and Rebecca. For Billy, living in the town is an eye opening experience, as he finds himself accepted into a group of similarly aged, ‘boy racers’. Being a young, unmarried female, Rebecca lives under a strict regime and isn’t given...
Fitting somewhere in between Taxi Driver, This is England and American Graffiti; Woodfalls is a dark, gritty and explosively violent portrayal of British life, filmed with on a micro/no budget, and complete with a Dubstep score.
When a family of travellers come to a rural town, conflict ensues amongst the locals. Stigmatised as “gypsies” they are not welcomed into the community. Woodfalls revolves around the children of the family, Billy and Rebecca. For Billy, living in the town is an eye opening experience, as he finds himself accepted into a group of similarly aged, ‘boy racers’. Being a young, unmarried female, Rebecca lives under a strict regime and isn’t given...
- 1/18/2013
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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