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EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:38 pm Page 1 01 Contents The Edinburgh International Film Festival would like to acknowledge the enormous support given to Film UK by sponsors, Foreword by Ginnie Atkinson Managing Director, EIFF 2 Foreword by Colin Cameron Controller, Network Development, BBC Scotland 3 Film UK features 4 friends and supporters. Film UK & Industry Consultant: Mary Davies Film UK shorts 45 Index – feature films 91 Index – short films 92 Thanks 95 Film UK & Industry Co-ordinator: Bryony McIntyre Film UK & Industry Assistant: David Hepburn Edinburgh International Film Festival In the Film UK Guide to British Film, we have aimed to include information on all British fiction, Tel: +44 (0)131 228 4051 feature and short films produced between July 2002 and July 2003. Each film listing includes contact Fax: +44 (0)131 229 5501 information for the film’s producer, international sales agent and UK distributor, if applicable. The Email: [email protected] listings include over 120 feature films and over 400 shorts. We apologise if any eligible films have not made it into the Guide. Editor: Bryony McIntyre Assistant Editor: David Hepburn The film and credits in this Guide are those submitted by producers, sales agents and distributors for inclusion, and credits are not contractual. The Film UK Guide to British Film is given to all industry delegates registered at the Edinburgh Design: 999 Design, Trinity Towers, 33 Lynedoch Street, Glasgow G3 6AA, Scotland, UK. Tel: +44 (0)141 332 2684, Fax: +44 (0)141 333 9195 www.999design.co.uk International Film Festival 2003 and is made available worldwide through the British Council. A pdf version of the Guide can be downloaded from the Film UK website at www.filmuk.org.uk The Film UK Videotheque operates during the Film Festival and stocks viewing cassettes of as many Origination: Melville Crawford Associates, 11 Dean Park Mews, Edinburgh EH4 1EE, Scotland, UK. Tel: +44 (0)131 343 2661, Fax: +44 (0)131 343 6272 www.melvillecrawford.co.uk of the films in the Guide as we are able to obtain. We are happy to pass on any enquiries about the films to the appropriate contacts. denotes that a film is showing in the Edinburgh International Film Festival programme. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:38 pm Page 2 02 Welcome to the 2003 edition of the Guide to British Film The Guide to British Film is now in its ninth year of production and has grown from a small brochure to this densely populated book containing as many as possible of the fiction features and shorts completed in the last 12 months. The demand for the Guide proves that there is a need for such a resource and it is now available as part of the EIFF web service on www.filmuk.org.uk. Eight thousand copies of the 2002 Guide have been downloaded from the website to date and almost four thousand copies of the 2001 Guide, retrospectively. Both of these, plus the 2003 publication will continue to be available in this way. The FILM UK banner signposts British filmmaking and events that are relevant to all concerned with British cinema and includes the Industry Office, run by Mary Davies, Industry Events and the FILM UK Videotheque where all the British films that were available to us on VHS, can be seen. The Edinburgh International Film Festival is a networking focus for the whole community, both national and international, who are looking at the UK’s new film product and the industry in Britain. This year’s Guide To British Film was once again produced in co-operation with the British Council and we are delighted that BBC Scotland continue as sponsors of FILM UK and the Guide. Ginnie Atkinson Managing Director, EIFF EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:38 pm Page 3 03 BBC Scotland is proud of its long-standing association with FILM UK – one that goes back to the inception of Edinburgh’s specific industry focus on British film in 1995. We continue to have much in common: both of us are driven by a desire to seek out and support new talent in film production, be it in writing, directing, producing or performing. We both depend on the imagination of those talents for our success. We are both rooted in Scotland, drawing our strengths from its many creative energies, but with ambitions that are not limited by its borders. Through our Oscar-winning Tartan Shorts scheme; through popular television series’ like Monarch of the Glen; challenging drama such as Frank Deasy’s Real Men, and our commitment to feature films such as Lynne Ramsay’s Morvern Callar, drama from BBC Scotland continues to entertain and challenge audiences throughout the UK and around the world. We are committed to expanding our ambitions and giving opportunities to new talent to stretch their abilities and reach new levels of success. FILM UK is an important part of that process: it is both a showcase for the widest range of British talent and an unbeatable opportunity to meet, strike deals and enjoy all the energies Edinburgh provides at this time of year. Colin Cameron Controller, Network Development, BBC Scotland EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:38 pm Page 4 04 Feature Films 16 Years of Alcohol 33 x Around the Sun Afterlife Based on Richard Jobson's acclaimed semiautobiographical novel of the same name, 16 Years of Alcohol, is a gritty tale of one man's inner journey of self-discovery, as he escapes from the tyranny of the past and tries to come to terms with an identity forged in violence and betrayal. Shot on location in Edinburgh, the film follows the life of Frankie Mac (Kevin McKidd) in three distinct periods of his life. As a young boy, he watches his father lose himself in alcohol and philandering ways. As a teenager, he's the leader of a gang that lives for music and violence, developing his first taste for life and alcohol. As a man, he attempts to reform his character, turning to acting and a new relationship with Mary (Susan Lynch). However, he can never escape the shadow of his past which threatens to unravel his new world of hope and self-respect. A film about a man who goes in search of a cup of tea and finds a new identity instead. Loosely based on the myth of Orpheus, journeying into the underworld in search of his love Euridice, it relocates the story to the streets of East London, summoning up a netherworld of street people, backward policemen, two-bob ranters and a jaded film crew. The story of two siblings – Kenny and Roberta Miller. Kenny is young, free and totally irresponsible. Roberta is bright, artistically gifted and completely reliable. They live the quiet life at home in Ayrshire with their mother, May. Two very different people. Two very different lives. But for Roberta this is more a case of necessity than desire. Roberta has Down's Syndrome. She is May's pride and joy. Her greatest achievement. Something May never tires of saying. And something Kenny is very tired of hearing. May and Kenny don't always see eye to eye. But rather than go to war with May over this, Kenny does what he does best and opts out. He's got his own life to live and he's too busy living it to the full. The family's world is turned upside down when May is diagnosed with terminal cancer and they are confronted with the reality of their situation. May turns to her son. Surely he'll do his duty and look after Roberta – it’s what May has always expected. Kenny is left reeling. He turns on May. How can she expect one of her children to sacrifice himself for the sake of the other? May's response is short. And to the point. Love. But can Kenny do what his mother asks? Or will he do what he's always done and just walk away? DIRECTOR: Richard Jobson 2002. 35mm. 102 min Production Company: Vestry Films Ltd/S2S Films, Unit 27, City Business Centre, Lower Road, London, SE16 2XB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7064 4620 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Tartan Films, Atlantic House, 5 Wardour Street, London, W1D 6PB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7494 1400 fax: +44 (0)20 7439 1922 email: [email protected] web: www.metro-tartan.co.uk Producers: Hamish McAlpine, Mark Burton Executive Producer: Steve McIntyre, Michael J Werner, Wouter Barendrecht Screenwriter: Richard Jobson Director of Photography: John Rohdes Cast: Kevin McKidd, Laura Fraser, Ewan Bremner, Susan Lynch Budget: £450 000 Funding: Metro Tartan, Fortissimo, Scottish Screen Territories sold: All available except UK DIRECTOR: John Hardwick 2003. Digibeta. 58 min Production Company: Panoptican Pictures Ltd, 12 Padbury Court, London, E2 7EH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7729 7352 fax: +44 (0)20 7729 4429 email: [email protected] Producer: Derrin Schlesinger Screenwriter: John Hardwick Editor: John Hardwick Director of Photography: Danny Cohen Production Designer: Emily Jenkins Sound: Peter Wobser Music: Patrick Fitzgerald Cast: Lars Rudolph, Eileen Walsh Budget: £325 000 Funding: London Production Fund, East London Film Fund Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Alison Peebles 2003. 35mm. 104 min 30 sec Production Company: Gabriel Films Ltd, The Tower, 48 Cleveden Drive, Glasgow, G12 0NY, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 357 4148 fax: +44 (0)141 357 4148 email: [email protected] web: www.gabrielfilms.co.uk Producers: Catherine Aitken, Ros Borland Screenwriter: Andrea Gibb Editor: Colin Monie Director of Photography: Grant Scott Cameron Production Designer: Jacqueline Smith Sound: Becky Thomson Music: Paddy Cunneen Cast: Kevin McKidd, Lindsay Duncan, Paula Sage, Shirley Henderson, James Laurenson Budget: £950 000 Funding: Scottish Screen, SMG Territories sold: All available except Scottish TV rights EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:38 pm Page 5 05 Feature Films American Cousins Ashes and Sand Asylum Roberto (Gerald Lepkowski) has led a peaceful and sheltered life. Working in his Italian grandfather’s shop in Glasgow, his world revolves around fish and chips, ice cream and the lovely Alice (Shirley Henderson) his waitress and best friend, with whom he is secretly in love. Life gets very complicated for Roberto when some American Cousins call asking if they can stay for a few days. What he does not realise is that Settimo (Dan Hedaya) and Gino (Danny Nucci) are not who they claim to be. They are two mobsters in hiding from the Ukrainian Mafia and they are relying on their Scottish family to help them out. However, cousin Roberto is far from the tough guy they expected. His strengths are fish frying and stamp collecting. He thinks a Magnum 45 is a type of ice cream! Now it is up to Roberto to save the day. He must rediscover his roots, see off the Ukrainian Mafia, save his grandfather’s shop, win the heart of the girl of his dreams, and single-handedly redefine the structure of the Chianti industry – and he’s only got one week to do it! American Cousins is a feel good comedy about life, love, fish and chips, ice cream, guns and gangsters. Daniel, an ambitious and handsome detective sergeant (Nick Moran) takes on the tough contemporary world of a teenage girl in Brighton. But to the dismay of his police partner (Victoria Scarborough), he is relentlessly stalked by a fifteen year-old gang leader (Lara Belmont) who dreams of escape for them both to a romantic tropical island. As their mutual and forbidden desire increases, events move inexorably to a denouement of tortured and sexual longing and eventual tragedy. Hayley's gang of fourteen year-old girls are on the rampage, mugging young male tourists on Brighton's sea-front. Hayley is half-adolescent and half-woman, as raw and violent as any male counterpart, and just as calculating. She is determined that they will escape their poverty, their crumbling families and dead end prospects by stealing enough money to leave Brighton. The gang thinks she wants to go to London. However, secretly Hayley has almost saved up enough money to take them to Bali, a tropical paradise full, she imagines, of beautiful, androgynous young men. Here she and the gang will find the happiness they crave. When Hayley sees Daniel, a young detective, arresting a robbery suspect she is transfixed. Charismatic, handsome, tough, but also strangely vulnerable, he personifies her desires. She falls in love and lust. She must have him at any cost. Asylum focuses on three young Kurdish refugees fleeing political persecution by smuggling themselves into England. Their future is threatened as their genuine claims become buried in red tape and they seek refuge in a church. Despite their Muslim faith, a Catholic priest, Father Michael (Dai Bradley), feels bound to champion their cause. As the situation becomes the focus of escalating media and police attention, not only does the dramatic conclusion demonstrate the limits of human compassion but also the indirect cruelties of the entire system. DIRECTOR: Donald Coutts 2002. 35mm. 97 min Production Company: Bard Entertainments Ltd, 7 Denmark Street, London, WC2H 8LZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7240 7144 fax: +44 (0)20 7240 7088 email: [email protected] web: www.bardentertainment.co.uk UK Distributor: Icon Film Distribution Ltd, 4th Floor, 180 Wardour Street, London, W1F 8FX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7494 8100 fax: +44 (0)20 7494 8101 email: [email protected] web: www.iconmovies.co.uk Producer: Margaret Matheson Executive Producers: Robert Bevan, Keith Hayley, Charlie Savill Screenwriter: Sergio Casci Editor: Lindy Cameron Director of Photography: Jerry Kelly Production Designer: Andy Harris Sound: Martin Belshaw Music: Donald Shaw Cast: Danny Nucci, Shirley Henderson, Gerald Lepkowski, Vincent Pastore Funding: Little Wings Films Ltd, Scottish Screen, Scottish Screen National Lottery Fund, Glasgow Film Office DIRECTOR: Bob Blagden 2003. 35mm. 108 min Production Company: Open Road Films, The Studio, 37 Redington Road, London, NW3 7QY, England, UK. web: www.ashesandsand.com Sales Agent: Lightning Entertainment, 1801 Avenue of the Stars 1035, CA 90036, USA. tel: +1 310 201 0980 fax: +1 310 201 0852 email: [email protected] Producers: Andrew Holmes Peter WatsonWood, Liam Badger, Nigel Thomas Executive Producers: Nigel Thomas, Peter Watson-Wood Screenwriter: Judy Upton Editor: Luke Dunkley Director of Photography: Chris Seager Production Designer: Mark Raggert Sound: John Cochrane Music: Michael Price Cast: Nick Moran, Lara Belmont, Victoria Scarborough Territories sold: All available. DIRECTOR: Nigel Roffe Barker 2002. 35mm. 101 min Production Company: Maximise Ltd, 73 Burlington Lane, London, W4 3ET, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8747 4731 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Anne Billard, 51 Ormonde Terrace, London, NW8 7LR, England. tel: +44 (0)20 7483 4570 fax: +44 (0)20 7483 4570 email: [email protected] Producer: Melloney Roffe Executive Producer: David Rodgers Screenwriter: Simon Ricketts Editor: David Roffe Director of Photography: Alexander Metcalfe Production Designer: Becky Duncan Music: Stuart Briner Cast: Nabil Elouahabi, Dai Bradley, Fuman Dar Budget: £1.5 million Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:38 pm Page 6 06 Feature Films Banshee Berserker Beyond Recognition Set in London 2000, this unsettling mood piece revolves around a young girl (Iris Palmer), alone and aimless in the capital. She stays at a deserted flat, vandalising the stripped walls, with supposed permission from the absent owner. One morning, a friend of the owner (Damien Wilson), barges his way in, eager to find a missing package. Once inside the flat, he proceeds to question and proposition the timid resident, vowing to return at a later date. That night in a nightclub toilet, a wild rocker (Damian Le Bas) corners the girl and warns of a dark cloud hanging over her. The following day the bullying stranger returns to the flat only this time with a more aggressive intent. Venturing out from her secluded world once again, the girl is this time approached on an underground train by a demented old woman. Ranting incessantly, the alarming witch throws a pig heart at the hapless girl. Traumatised by this bizarre encounter, she hides away in the flat, away from the madness that seems to wait for her outside. A mysterious and violent sickness overcomes her. A new personality begins to take form and out of a nervous wreck emerges a primal and brutal rage. The dark ages; a Viking warlord defies his God, Odin, causing a terrible curse to fall upon his family. The warlord's eldest son, Barek is condemned to immortal life, doomed to an endless cycle of death, rebirth, violence and insanity. In present day Stockholm, Barek's latest reincarnation escapes from an asylum, pursued by the Berserkers. With time running out, Barek races to uncover the riddle of his past as the Berserkers close in and the forces of darkness surround him. Brother must face brother in a final confrontation, as a terrifying secret is revealed. Beyond Recognition is the story of an affluent cosmetic surgeon, Jeffrey Mills, and his dangerous encounters with an underworld organisation who want him to change the face of their leader Matzo. With a maze of increasingly sinister tactics of persuasion, Matzo and his gang thrust Mills into an evil world, far removed from his own. Mills soon finds himself lost in a remote town in Italy, hunted by the FBI for murder – his life and career in ruins. Police conspiracies, poison, abduction, corruption and extreme confusion reign, with Mills desperately searching for answers and some way to claw his life back. Will he succumb to the pressure? Should he trust the FBI agents who say they're there to help? Whose is the body found in his car? And who's really pulling the strings? Mills is manipulated by powers beyond his control, beyond reason and beyond the law, culminating in a fast and frenetic conclusion, with an unexpected twist at the end. An explosive psychological thriller set in upstate New York and the Italian Alps. DIRECTOR: Ben Cobb 2003. Digibeta. 57 min Production Company: Cinema Neurotica, 35 Harford House, Tavistock Crescent, London, W11 1AY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7243 1930 email: [email protected] web: www.bansheemovie.com Producer: Ben Cobb Executive Producers: Ben Cobb, Richard Cover Screenwriter: Ben Cobb Editor: Ben Cobb Directors of Photography: Richard Cover, Ben Cobb Production Designer: Ben Cobb Sound: Darko Moclinikar Music: Twisted Nerve Records, Mum & Dad Cast: Iris Palmer, Damien Wilson, Damian Le Bas, Margaret Jackman Budget: £4000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Paul Matthews 2002. 35mm. 87 min 30 sec Production Company: Peakviewing Transatlantic, Suite 6, Avionics House, Quedgeley Enterprise Centre, Naas Lane, Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, GL2 4SN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1452 722 202 fax: +44 (0)1452 723 302 email: [email protected] web: www.peakviewing.co.uk Producers: Elizabeth Matthews, Paul Matthews Executive Producer: Peter Matthews Screenwriter: Paul Matthews Editor: Peter Davies Director of Photography: Vincent G Cox Production Designer: Edward Thomas Sound: Taran Sound Studios Music: Mark Thomas Cast: Paul Johansson, Craig Sheffer, Kari Wuhrer, Patrick Bergin Territories sold: All available except Latin America, Australia, South Africa DIRECTOR: Tom Muschamp 2003. Digibeta. 90 min Production Company: Freefall Productions, 16 Cedar Court, Colney Hatch Lane, London, N10 1EE, England. tel: +44 (0)20 8374 4568 fax: +44 (0)20 7537 4973 email: [email protected] web: www.freefallproductions.com Producers: Tom Muschamp, Rebecca Ralph Farella Executive Producers: Stefano Clementel, Maxim Yampolsky, Robert Scorrano Screenwriter: Tom Muschamp Editor: Melanie Bigeard Director of Photography: Neil Oseman Production Designer: Kristin Cortina Sound: Daniel Pugh, Tim Wheeler Music: Matt Manning, Mike Hatchard Cast: Jimmie Jones, Deborah Martin, Patrick Holder, Aimee Denaro Budget: US$800 000 Funding: Private investment, product placement Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:38 pm Page 7 07 Feature Films Blackball Blind Flight The Blind Spot Comedy set in the world of bowls. Try as he might, the roguishly handsome Cliff Starkey just can’t keep out of trouble. In his sleepy hometown on the English coast, nothing much inspires him, apart from bowls. Cliff has always preferred to play by his own rules much to the disapproval of the regimented, elderly fraternity. Before long, the bad boy of bowls is turning the sedate and very English pastime upside down with hysterical results. Blind Flight is the true account of the kidnapping of Brian Keenan and his subsequent captivity with John McCarthy in the Lebanon in 1986. Brian Keenan and John McCarthy spent four and a half years together, confined underground and chained to the wall of their cell. The two men, pawns in a game of international politics, were utterly different in personality, physical appearance and background. The bullish working-class Irish Republican Keenan, who went to the Lebanon as a teacher to escape the horrors of Belfast, and his youthful English cellmate, the handsome, charming, upper-class McCarthy, a journalist ironically reporting on Keenan’s own captivity, could easily have found each other at opposite ends of a gun barrel in the streets of Keenan’s Belfast. Instead, in the face of the most acute deprivation and under the constant threat of death at the hands of their captors, they forged a relationship that transcended all that appeared to divide them. Blind Flight tells the compelling story of this extraordinary relationship as both men resurrect their deepest memories, feelings, fears and loves which makes the film a ‘love story’ in the fullest and most humanistic sense. The Blind Spot is a 90-minute dark metaphysical thriller, which takes place in Brighton over one weekend, and delves deep into the realms of the human condition, addressing challenging themes such as guilt, redemption, and loss. After a gruelling week filming in London, actor Joseph Lockhart takes the train home to Brighton, to relax and recharge. Instead, however, when he discovers a dead body on the beach clutching a tatty photograph, his weekend spirals into a journey of surreal consequences and ultimate fate. Joe's obsessive quest to discover the identity of the dead body leads him to an encounter with a mysterious girl, who he convinces himself is connected to the murder on the beach. By playing detective and solving his own clues, Joe gradually unlocks the blind spot in his own soul and conscience, resulting in the ultimate revelation and the brutal truth of an incident from his past he thought he had concluded. DIRECTOR: Mel Smith 2003. 35mm. 96 min Production Company: Midfield Films, 60 Berwick Street, London, W1F 8SU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7434 1101 fax: +44 (0)20 7434 2201 Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Icon Film Distribution Ltd, 4th Floor, 180 Wardour Street, London, W1F 8FX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7494 8100 fax: +44 (0)20 7494 8101 email: www.iconmovies.co.uk Producer: James Gay-Rees Screenwriter: Tom Firth Editor: Chris Blunden Director of Photography: Vernon Layton Production Designer: Grenville Horner Music: Steven Warbeck Cast: Paul Kaye, James Cromwell, Johnny Vegas, Alice Evans, Bernard Cribbins DIRECTOR: John Furse 2003. 35mm. 90 min Production Company: Parallax Pictures, 7 Denmark Street, London, WC2H 8LZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7836 1478 fax: +44 (0)20 7497 8062 web: www.parallaxindependent.co.uk Sales Agent: Moviehouse Entertainment, 9 Grafton Mews, London, W1T 5HZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7380 3999 fax: +44 (0)20 7380 3998 email: [email protected] web: www.moviehouseent.com UK Distributor: Optimum Releasing, 9 Rathbone Place, London, W1T 1HW, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7637 5403 fax: +44 (0)20 7637 5408 email: [email protected] web: www.optimumreleasing.com Producer: Sally Hibbin Editor: Kristina Hetherington Director of Photography: Ian Wilson Production Designer: Andrew Saunders Sound: Stuart Bruce Music: Stephen McKeon Cast: Ian Hart, Linus Roche Co-production Funding: UK Film Council, Scottish Screen, Irish Film Board, Northern Ireland Film & TV Commission, Glasgow Film Office, Matrix Film Finances, ZDF, The Royal Bank of Scotland Territories sold: Contact Moviehouse Entertainment DIRECTOR: Tim Kirkby 2003. Digibeta. 91 min Production Company: Cryptic Colouration Ltd, 60 Exmouth Road, London, E17 7QQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8926 7070 email: [email protected] web: www.cryptic-colouration.co.uk Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Avalon Motion Pictures Ltd, 4a Exmoor Street, London, W10 6BD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7598 8000 fax: +44 (0)20 7598 7300 email: [email protected] Producer: Tim Kirkby Executive Producers: Richard Allen-Turner, Jon Thoday Screenwriter: Tim Kirkby Editor: Dan Nelson Director of Photography: Dominic Greyer Sound: Lester Barnes Music: Manjit Singh Rajiya Cast: Ray Bullock Junior, Sarah-Louise Young, Michael Instone Budget: £15 000 Funding: Avalon Motion Pictures Ltd Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:38 pm Page 8 08 Feature Films Bodysong The Bone Hunter Bootleg A movie that tells the story of an archetypal human life using images taken from all around the world and the last 100 years of cinema. The images span the microcosm, inside the body, through the individual – the first cry of a new born baby – to the macrocosm – accumulated archive footage of ritual celebration and the carnage of war. The editing, music, and the mythical narrative arc of the material is designed to take the viewer on a rollercoaster tour of the human body and life cycle. Every possible depiction of the human life from microscopic medical images to portraits and newsreels, from births to deaths, are cut to a powerful music track by Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead to create a powerful and highly emotional film, with peaks of ecstasy and troughs of despair. The power of this film derives from the force of numbers; each face, each person, each body, each glimpse of anatomy, is both abstracted and dignified by being part of a huge flow, a torrent of humanity larger than any of us can conceive. The film is supported by a highly innovative web project which can be seen at www.bodysong.com. In 575 AD a shipwrecked band of Romans are escorting a reluctant widow, Hennini, to her destination beyond Hadrian’s Wall, where she must marry the mercenary chieftan Cathen. While crossing Hadrian’s wall the Roman’s are violently attacked by a roving band of Angle soldiers. Meanwhile, Fingal has fallen on hard times. He is so poor that he can’t even afford oxen to pull his plough. When he meets a stranger, Domal of Trool, who offers to give him money to enlist him in the search for the abducted bride, Fingal accepts the challenge. Domal’s chief, Cathen, is an ugly, money-grubbing mercenary soldier who was a past enemy of Fingal. Cathen and Fingal are uneasy partners, but they decide to work together to defeat the abductor, Aedgar, chief of the Angle band, who they see as the common enemy. While searching the countryside Fingle and Domal come upon the shipwrecked Greek monk called Regulus, who is also searching for Hennini because she has his precious lost cargo of the bones of St. Andrew, the first Apostle of Christ. Regulus, Fingal and Domal go together to seek out Hennini, whose value has increased because she carries the bones. Smudger and Huntley certainly know injustice when they see it – and injustice is exactly what they see when the Good for You political party come into power and ban chocolate. Not easily defeated, however, the enterprising duo manage, with the help of sweet shop proprietor, Mrs Bubby, to set up an underground trade. But when their plans are foiled by the Chocolate Police, it is time to take action – drastic action – and stage a chocolate revolution! DIRECTOR: Simon Pummell 2003. 35mm. 83 min Production Company: Hot Property Films, 27 Newman Street, London, W1T 1PP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 9466 fax: +44 (0)20 7323 9467 Sales Agent: Pathé International, Kent House, 14-17 Market Place, London, W1W 8AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 5151 fax: +44 (0)20 7323 1773 email: [email protected] web: www.pathe.co.uk UK Distributor: Pathé Pictures, Kent House, Market Place, London, W1W 8AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 5151 fax: +44 (0)20 7631 3568 email: [email protected] web: www.pathe.co.uk Producer: Janine Marmot Executive Producers: Robin Gutch, Paul Trijbits Screenwriter: Simon Pummell Editor: Daniel Goddard Music: Jonny Greenwood Budget: £1 million Funding: Film Four Lab, UK Film Council New Cinema Fund, The Hospital Group Territories sold: All available except UK, Benelux, Czech Republic, Hungary and Israel DIRECTOR: Robbie Moffat 2003. 35mm. 104 min Production Company: Sales Agent: Palm Tree UK Ltd, North Lodge, Nether Place, Mauchline, Ayrshire, KA5 5SS, Scotland, UK tel: +44 (0)1290 553 322 fax: +44 (0)1290 553 073 email: [email protected] web: www.deevee.net Producer: Mairi Sutherland Screenwriter: Robbie Moffat Editor: Douglas Aitken Director of Photography: Rob Ramsay Sound: Robin Rankin Music: Fergus Black Cast: Michael E Rodgers, James Watson, Lynsey Baxter, Oliver Cotton Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available except Russia and CIS DIRECTOR: Ian Gilmour 2002. Digibeta. 110 min Sales Agent: High Point Film & Television Ltd, 25 Elizabeth Mews, London, NW3 4UH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7586 3686 fax: +44 (0)20 7586 3117 email: [email protected] web: www.highpointfilms.co.uk Producer: Gwan Burnett Executive Producers: Elaine Sperber, Diane Kale Screenwriters: Alex Shearer, Paul Smith Editor: Strutts Psyridis Director of Photography: Craig Barden Production Designer: Otello Stolfo Music: David Hirschfelder Cast: Gemma Jones, Martin Jarvis, Steven Coller, Anthony Hammer Budget: £1.6 million Co-production Funding: BBC, Strand Productions Visionview Territories sold: All available except UK and Ireland EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:38 pm Page 9 09 Feature Films Brannigan’s March Bright Young Things Butterfly Man On losing his job, Philip Brannigan finds himself unable to return home to face the family with the news. His entire material world is about to collapse. In his confused state, and challenged by an elderly stranger, he adopts a religious sandwich board found in the park where he has spent the night. And so begins his journey across the UK. What at first seems like the aimless wanderings of a confused man, gradually turns into a specific march towards Brannigan's childhood home. It is a journey carried out on foot over a period of five or six days and one that takes him from the west of England to the east coast. On this journey, Brannigan experiences a number of encounters which are fuelled by the message on his sandwich board: 'The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth'. These are experiences that range from the sublime to the brutal, the mundane to the revelatory. They are experiences and encounters that reveal a changing external social landscape, as well as an evolving inner spiritual world. This is an experiential story: we are invited to immerse ourselves in the detail of Brannigan's experience and to see the imagery of the everyday contemporary world in a mythological and mystical light. Set in the 1930's, the world of the Bright Young Things is one of nightclubs, dancing, jazz and speed. Their lives revolve around an endless series of parties and pleasure seeking: motorcars, jazz bands, gossip journalism, drugs, gramophones. Our young hero, Adam, needs to get enough money to marry the beautiful Nina. His friends – eccentric, wild and louche are entirely shocking to the older generation. Inevitably, however, the frantic pace of living takes its toll and one by one they begin to crash and burn, self-destructing in the search for newer and faster sensations. Having split up with his girlfriend upon arrival in Bangkok, a young English backpacker, Adam (Stuart Laing), arrives on an island in the Gulf of Thailand. During a game of volleyball on the beach, he notices a beautiful Thai girl. When the volleyball knocks over the girl's som tam salad, he hurriedly overpays the vendor for another dish. She is touched by his generosity. He is called back to the game, but when he next looks around, she is gone. Adam is on the lookout for the girl that evening, and meets a seemingly friendly expat bar owner called Joey (Francis Magee). By luck he finds her in the back room of a local massage parlour that Joey takes him to. Their intimacy is developed by a sensual massage, a simple conversation and the arrangement to meet the next day. Against an exotic backdrop the girl, Em, takes Adam to a waterfall. He wins her affection and she his... DIRECTOR: Erik Knudsen 2003. Digibeta. 99 min Production Company: One Day Films, 26 Woodlands Avenue, Todmorden, Lancashire, OL14 5LT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1706 813 742 fax: +44 (0)1706 813 742 email: [email protected] web: www.onedayfilms.com Producer: Erik Knudsen Screenwriter: Erik Knudsen Editor: Erik Knudsen Director of Photography: Erik Knudsen Sound: John Adams Music: Derek Scott Cast: Philip Fowler, Tom Lack, Vanessa Kerfoot, Paul Hand Budget: £100 000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Stephen Fry 2003. 35mm. 99 min Production Company: Revolution Films Ltd, 9a Dallington Street, London, EC1V 0BQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7566 0700 fax: +44 (0)20 7566 0701 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: The Works, 4th Floor, Portland House, 4 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 8QJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7612 1080 fax: +44 (0)20 7612 1081 web: www.theworksltd.com UK Distributor: Icon Film Distribution Ltd, 4th Floor, 180 Wardour Street, London, W1F 8FX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7494 8100 fax: +44 (0)20 7494 8101 email: www.iconmovies.co.uk Producers: Miranda Davies, Gina Carter Executive Producers: Andrew Eaton, Michael Winterbottom Screenwriter: Stephen Fry, based on the novel Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh Editor: Alex Mackie ACE Director of Photography: Henry Braham Production Designer: Michael Howells Music: Anne Dudley, Chris Lowe, Neil Tennant Cast: Stephen Campbell Moore, Emily Mortimer, Michael Sheen, Peter O'Toole, Richard E Grant Funding: The Film Consortium, UK Film Council, Visionview, Icon Film Distribution, Revolution Films. Territories sold: All available except Portugal, UK, South Africa, Greece, Australia, New Zealand. DIRECTOR: Kaprice Kea 2002. 35mm. 94 min Production Company, UK Distributor: De Warrenne Pictures Ltd, St Anne's House, 3 Diadem Court, London, W1D 3EF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 7648 fax: +44 (0)8701 312 631 email: [email protected] web: www.butterflyman.co.uk Sales Agent: Shoreline Entertainment, 1875 Century Park East, Suite 600, Los Angeles, CA 90067, USA. tel: +1 310 551 2060 fax: +1 310 201 0729 email: [email protected] web: www.shorelineentertainment.com Producer: Tom Waller Executive Producer: Michael Pritchett Screenwriter: Kaprice Kea Editor: William Watts Director of Photography: Mark Duffield Production Designer: Fay Garrett Sound: Hugh Graham Music: Stephen Bently-Klein Cast: Stuart Laing, Mamee Nakprasitte, Francis Magee, Abigail Good Budget: £1 million Funding: De Warrenne Pictures Territories sold: All available except Brazil, Benelux, Russia CIS, Thailand EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:38 pm Page 10 10 Feature Films Calendar Girls Capital Punishment Cargo When Annie’s husband dies of leukaemia, her best friend Chris comes up with a novel way to raise money for the hospital that cared for him. Why not produce a calendar featuring the two of them and fellow Women’s Institute members in traditional WI poses – making jam, pressing flowers, knitting – but just to make it more interesting why not have them in the nude? News of the scheme spreads fast round their small village in the Yorkshire Dales and before long the women are hitting the headlines at home and abroad, an inspiration to millions of women around the world. But this sudden celebrity starts to take over their lives and, during a publicity trip to Hollywood, the friendship between Chris and Annie is put to the test. A tough, uncompromising tale of life-long friendship and hard choices, Capital Punishment is a clash of ideals, deceit, betrayal, and danger set against the backdrop of the rogue and legitimate sides of London's black cabs. Three ex-boxers who start out life with the same chances – none – collide over major moral dilemmas. When Dave can't repay a loan to his friend Russell, his old buddy offers him a driving job that will earn him more than he can imagine. Once Dave realises he's actually running drugs, he wants out. But now he's a witness to murder, and leaving the business may cost him his life. Branko wants to work. Mira just wants to forget. Damia needs a better standard of health and Ivan simply wants a second chance. But in becoming freight in their bid for a better life, these four characters are tossed together in the back of a lorry to begin a terrifying struggle for their survival from Croatia to Britain. Based upon a series of true stories Cargo is the intense tale of four refugees escaping from Croatia to the UK in the back of a truck in the early 1990's. It was shot in only ten days in January 2003 at Pinewood Studios and emphasises that refugees, regardless of where they have come from or from what economic scenario they are escaping, are desperate people resorting to desperate measures. DIRECTOR: Nigel Cole 2002. 35mm. 108 min Production Company: Harbour Pictures, 11 Langton Street, London, SW10 0JL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7351 7070 fax: +44 (0)20 7352 3528 email: [email protected] Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Buena Vista International (UK) Ltd, 3 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London, W6 9PE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8222 1000 fax: +44 (0)20 8222 1534 Producers: Nick Barton, Suzanne Mackie Executive Producer: Nik Powell Screenwriters: Juliette Towhidi, Tim Firth Editor: Michael Parker Director of Photography: Ashley Rowe Production Designer: Martin Childs Sound: Tim Fraser Music: Patrick Doyle Cast: Helen Mirren, Julie Walters, Penelope Wilton, Annette Crosbie, Celia Imrie Budget: £7 million Funding: Buena Vista International Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Adrian Vitoria 2002. 35mm. 90 min Production Company: Real People Productions, 9 Westbourne Grove, Westcliff on Sea, Essex, SS0 9TG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7889 950 306 fax: +44 (0)1702 311 909 email: [email protected] web: www.realpeopleproductions.co.uk Sales Agent: Cinemavault Releasing, 434 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 1T5, Canada. tel: +1 416 363 6060 fax: +1 416 363 2305 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Paramount International, 45 Beadon Road, Hammersmith, London, W6 0EG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8741 9333 fax: +44 (0)20 8741 5690 Producers: Darren Stuart, Tony O'Leary Screenwriters: Tony O'Leary, Steven Kendall Editor: Chris Muckle Director of Photography: Mark Hamilton Production Designer: Ray Hopkin Sound: Peter Hodges Music: Henry Olsen Cast: Richard Driscoll, Sam Callis, Deborah Sheridan Taylor Funding: Private Investment, Sale and Leaseback Territories sold: All available except UK DIRECTOR: Andi Reiss 2003. Digibeta. 83 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Yellow Productions Ltd, 7 Thackigy End, 119 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6LB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7775 713 363 email: [email protected] web: www.yellowuk.biz/www.cargofilm.com Producers: Karen Vaughan, Andi Reiss Executive Producer: Tudor Jones Screenwriters: Andi Reiss, Tudor Jones Editor: Xavier Russell Director of Photography: Paul Wheeler BSC Production Designer: Christophe Spurling Sound: John Burns Music: Steve Isles Cast: Daniella Nardini, Heathcote Williams, Velibor Topic Budget: £50 000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:38 pm Page 11 11 Feature Films Chaos and Cadavers Cheeky Cloud Cuckoo Land When a young newly-wed couple – the geeky, bespectacled Edward (Nick Moran) and the innocent but dangerously alluring Samantha (Keeley Hawes) – turn up at the majestic and remote country house hotel where they are planning to spend their honeymoon, they find that the place has been taken over by the high-spirited members of an Undertakers' Annual Convention. But their attempts at romance are quickly dampened as they become helplessly embroiled in an intriguing whodunit when the Head of the Funeral Directors' Association dies in bizarre circumstances. Toyshop owner Harry Sankey (David Thewlis) leads a simple life in the quiet Northern town of Gigglewaite, but the sudden and tragic death of Nancy, his beloved wife and the idolised mother of his estranged son, Sam (Sean Ward), soon turns it all upside down. He then finds himself trying to cope, just as unsuccessfully, with the unusual role of quiz show contestant, believing it to be Nancy’s last wish for him to participate in the popular but bizarre TV show “Cheeky”, hosted by the brilliantly cheesy Alf Price (Johnny Vegas). Once persuaded, Harry reluctantly joins the crazy show and coincidentally meets another Nancy (Trudi Styler), his charming fellow contestant, who attempts to draw him out of his misery. Sandy Kenyon (Steve Varden) is an aircraft enthusiast who dreams one day he will be able to fly. But he has one problem, he has cerebal palsy, leaving him with serious mobility problems. Most people that Sandy meets find it hard to believe he will ever achieve his dream. Sandy and his grandfather Victor (Derek Jacobi) spend their spare time searching aircraft wrecks. When Sandy learns that a valuable mystery wreck is still missing in the Lake District, he decides to leave the safety of his care home and set out alone to try and find it. Sandy's quest for independence is not a smooth ride. He faces suspicion and hostility as he now begins his new life. But as his true potential is revealed, magical things happen. Lucy (Boo Pearce) breaks down her prejudices to become his lover, and a strange group of travellers help him in his quest. Ultimately, Sandy achieves his dream, though not in the way he had planned! DIRECTOR: Niklaus Hilber 2003. 35mm. 87 min Production Company: Matador Pictures, Po Box 937, Brookwood, Woking, GU24 OXQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1483 472 332 fax: +44 (0)1483 486 684 email: [email protected] web: www.matadorpictures.com Sales Agent: Fireworks Pictures, 421 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California, CA 90212, USA. tel: +1 310 789 4700 fax: +1 310 789 4747 email: [email protected] web: www.fireworkspix.com Producers: Peter Watson-Wood, Nigel Thomas, Lukas Hobt Executive Producers: Lauri Apelian, Kurt Steiner, Mark Halberli Screenwriters: Niklaus Hilber, Drew Bird Editor: Michael Shaerer Director of Photography: Tony Imi BSC Production Designer: Simon Waters Sound: Alistair Crocker Music: Warren Bennett Cast: Nick Moran, Keeley Hawes, Ian McNeice Budget: Medium Co-production Funding: Azure Film Financing PLC Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: David Thewlis 2003. 35mm. 90 min Production Company: Xingu Films, 12 Cleveland Row, London, SW1A 1DH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7451 0600 fax: +44 (0)20 7451 0601 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: EuropaCorp, 137 rue du Faubourg, Saint Honore, 75008 Paris, France. tel: +33 1 53 83 03 03 fax: +33 1 53 83 03 70 email: [email protected] Producers: Travis Swords, Trudie Styler Screenwriter: David Thewlis Editor: John Wilson Director of Photography: Oliver Stapleton Production Designer: Eve Stewart Sound: Tim Fraser Music: Dario Marianelli Cast: David Thewlis, Trudie Styler, Johnny Vegas, Ian Hart, Lesley Sharp Co-production Funding: EuropaCorp 50%, Equity Financing 50% Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Matt Dickinson 2003. 35mm. 90 min Production Company: Airborne Productions, 52 North Poulner Road, Ringwood, BH24 3LS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1425 472 892 fax: +44 (0)1425 472 892 email: [email protected] web: www.cloud-cuckoo-land.info Producer: Chris Bradley Screenwriters: Steve Varden, Matt Dickinson Editor: Rachel Meyrick Director of Photography: Andy Martin Sound: Richard Pilcher Music: Ed Poole, Andy White Cast: Derek Jacobi, Steve Varden, Boo Pearce, Jane Wall, Billy Fane Budget: US$2.5 million Funding: EIS Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:38 pm Page 12 12 Feature Films Code 46 Day of the Sirens Deadwood Code 46 is a love story set in Shanghai, the day after tomorrow. William (Tim Robbins) is sent there for 24 hours to investigate a fraud at the Sphinx insurance company. Having taken an empathy virus he is able to read suspects’ minds. Maria (Samantha Morton) is an employee of Sphinx where she creates ‘papelles’, a form of insurance cover, passport and visa rolled into one. Without papelles people are consigned to live in sub-cultures, unable to travel outside their own zones. William’s enquiries soon reveal that Maria is the person who has been selling fake papelles to those Sphinx refuses to trade with. He knows that it is his duty to hand Maria over to the authorities. However, forces greater than the both of them are at work and William finds himself unable to turn her in. Instead, he falls deeply in love with her – a move that will change his life forever. London is under attack from a terrorist group. Albert Page is a lonely old man who lives on a desolate council estate. Alone in the community and vulnerable, he is targeted by a local gang of boys who mug him and then target his home. Geoff and Amanda are expecting their first child. They spend most of their day being directed back and forth across the city trying to reach a hospital where Amanda can give birth. Lisa Shaw is promoted to senior police detective. That morning she finds that she is pregnant and does not know how to break the news to her husband. Angel and Carmen are two Spanish tourists that meet and fall in love in London. They have both just arrived and don’t understand the chaos around them, believing that London is always like this. Radio DJ Domo Childs picks up on the story early in the morning and quickly gives the terrorist a name, the Siren Killer. The story quickly becomes the main news story of the day, as the Siren Killer’s list of shooting incidents quickly grows and the scale of his actions begin to effect the whole of the City, quickly bringing London to a standstill. Deadwood is a black and comic film noir, a tale of three guys who dream of making a movie, of becoming players in the game of life. Then, out of the shadows, comes this weird actor guy who offers them his life story on a plate. Off they set on a journey of adventure, optimism, exploitation and ultimately death! DIRECTOR: Michael Winterbottom 2003. 35mm. 90 min Production Company: Revolution Films Ltd, 9a Dallington Street, London, EC1V 0BQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7566 0700 fax: +44 (0)20 7566 0701 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: The Works, 4th Floor, Portland House, 4 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 8QJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7612 1080 fax: +44 (0)20 7612 1081 web: www.theworksltd.com UK Distributor: BBC Films, 1 Mortimer Street, London, W1T 3JA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7580 4468 web: www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfilm Producer: Andrew Eaton Executive Producers: Robert Jones, David M Thompson Screenwriter: Frank Cottrell Boyce Editor: Peter Christelis Director of Photography: Marcel Zyskind Production Designer: Mark Tildesley Sound: Stuart Wilson Music: Dario Marianelli Cast: Tim Robbins, Samantha Morton, Om Puri, Jeanne Balibar, Togo Igawa Funding: UK Film Council - Premiere Fund, BBC Films and United Artists Territories sold: All available except Russia, Greece, Italy, Turkey, Japan, Portugal and UK DIRECTOR: Ray Brady 2003. 35mm. 92 min Production Company: Imaginary Films, 8 Cotton's Gardens, Shoreditch, London, E2 8DN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7613 5882 email: [email protected] web: www.imaginaryfilms.com Sales Agent: Eddie Leahy, Centre Film Sales Ltd, 45 Ceder Grove, Ealing, London, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8566 2388 fax: +44 (0)20 8566 2388 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Boudicca, 8 Cotton's Gardens, Shoreditch, London, E2 8DN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7613 5882 email: [email protected] web: www.boudiccfilms.com Producers: Deba Brady, Ray Brady Executive Producer: Lance Bryce-Borthwick Screenwriter: Ray Brady Editor: Mark Tran-Tremble Director of Photography: Tom Theakstone Sound: Vincent Watts Music: Vincent Watts Cast: Saeed Jaffrey, Rik Mayall, Galit Hershkovitz, Michael Chomiak, Des Brady Budget: £1 million Funding: Private Investment Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Simon Ubsdell 2002. 35mm. 95 min Production Company: The Electric Theatre Co Ltd, 19-20 Poland Street, London, W1F 8QF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7973 469 036 fax: +44 (0)20 7434 9140 email: [email protected] Producer: Mark Ubsdell Executive Producer: John Goldstone Screenwriter: Simon Ubsdell Editor: Oliver Potterton Director of Photography: Brett Turnbull Production Designer: Peter Gordon Sound: Paul Gilbert Music: John Krane Cast: Jack Davenport, David Soul, Dexter Fletcher, Angus Deayton Budget: £750 000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:39 pm Page 13 13 Feature Films The Death of Klinghoffer The Debt Die Another Day October 1985. Four young Palestinians – Omar, Mamoud, Rambo and Molqi – are lined up against a wall in an Italian police station. Marilyn Klinghoffer, an American woman, walks into the room and faces the men. She spits into the face of one of them, who glares back at her defiantly. The film is a screen adaptation of John Adams' opera, based around the hijacking in 1985 of a cruise liner by Palestinian gunmen. The narrative is interspersed with flashbacks providing historical background and perspective to the event. When it comes to cracking safes, Geoff Dresner is the only man for the job. Only now, after too many prison meals, he's had enough and wants to go straight. But when his son-in-law lands himself with a large debt to a shady businessman, Geoff finds that a life of crime is harder to shake off than he thought. Forced into one last job to protect his family, it does not take long for him to raise the suspicions of detective Ed Foster. Desperate for a promotion and desperate for a result, he will stop at nothing to bring Geoff down. Thrown into the equation is James Hilden, the neurotic young lawyer given the job of defending Geoff. But with one or two problems of his own, it is a daily challenge just to keep his mind on work. As each man must fight to protect himself against the other. Will true justice ever win through? Die Another Day starts with a spectacular hovercraft chase through a deadly minefield in the demilitarised zone separating North and South Korea. From Hong Kong to Cuba to London, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) circles the globe in his quest to unmask a traitor and prevent a war of catastrophic proportions. On his way he crosses paths with Jinx (Oscar-winner Halle Berry) and Miranda Frost, women who will play vital roles in his adventure. Hot on the trail of evil megalomaniac Gustav Graves (Toby Stephens) and his ruthless right-hand man Zao (Rick Yune), Bond travels to Iceland and into the villans lair, a fantastic palace built entirely of ice, where he experiences first hand the power of a new hi-tech weapon. Ultimately it all leads to an explosive confrontation – and unforgettable conclusion – back in Korea where it all started. DIRECTOR: Jon Jones 2002. Digibeta. 110 min Sales Agent: High Point Film & Television Ltd, 25 Elizabeth Mews, London, NW3 4UH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7586 3686 fax: +44 (0)20 7586 3117 email: [email protected] web: www.highpointfilms.co.uk Producer: Pier Wilkie Executive Producers: Sally Hanes, Laura Mackie Screenwriter: Richard McBrien Editor: Nick Arthurs Director of Photography: John Pardue Production Designer: Lynn Whitehead Sound: Giancarlo Dellapina Music: Martin Phipps Cast: Warren Clarke, Hugo Speer, Lee Williams Budget: £1.8 million Co-production Funding: BBC, Strand Productions Visionview Territories sold: All available except UK & Ireland DIRECTOR: Lee Tamahori 2002. 35mm. 132 min 46 sec Production Company: Eon Productions, 138 Piccadilly, London, W1J 7NR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7493 7953 fax: +44 (0)20 7408 1236 web: www.jamesbond.com UK Distributor: Twentieth Century Fox, 31-32 Soho Square, London, W1D 3AP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7437 7766 fax: +44 (0)20 7734 2170 web: www.fox.co.uk Producers: Michael G Wilson, Barbara Broccoli Executive Producer: Anthony Waye Screenwriters: Neal Purvis, Robert Wade Editor: Christian Wagner Director of Photography: David Tattersall BSC Production Designer: Peter Lament Sound: Chris Munro Music: David Arnold Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry, Judi Dench, John Cleese, Toby Stephens Territories sold: All sold DIRECTOR: Penny Woolcock 2003. 35mm. 120 min Production Company: Blast Films, 2 Imperial Works, Perren Street, London, NW5 3ED, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7267 4260 email: [email protected] web: www.blastfilms.co.uk Producer: Madonna Baptiste Executive Producer: Jan Yonnuhusband Screenwriter: Penny Woolcock Editor: Brand Thumin Director of Photography: Graham Smith Production Designer: John Ellis Sound: Mike Hatch Music: John Adams Cast: Yvonne Howard, Sanford Sylvan, Christopher Maltman Budget: £1.76 million Funding: FilmFour, Channel 4 Territories sold: Sold to UK and Ireland, Standard and Non-standard TV. US and UK theatrical rights available. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:39 pm Page 14 14 Feature Films Do I Love You? Dot the i The Dreamers Marina has questions. Why is she a lesbian? Is she in love with her girlfriend Romy? What made her this way and is she doing the right thing? She embarks on a quest to find out some answers. Should she cheat on her girlfriend? Should she renegotiate men? Should she have a baby or produce a masterpiece? Her journey is mirrored in the meetings and chance encounters she has with ex-lovers, friends and strangers across London. Through their stories, Marina begins to unravel her own maze of confusion and arrives at a surprising conclusion. Dot the i is a love triangle, a dark comedy with a twist. The story centres on three characters: Carmen, a fiery Spanish girl about to get married; Barnaby, her posh fiancé with dark ambitions; and Kit, a struggling actor who tears up their relationship. On Carmen's hen night, according to French tradition, a kiss is arranged by the Maitre d' at the restaurant. This is how Carmen and Kit meet. It’s a very good kiss, too good. It’s chemical, passionate, and very dangerous. So she runs. Torn between her safe, secure fiancé and the chance at gut-wrenching and passionate love, Carmen is in a state of indecision. She avoids her heart, and goes with her head – and marries Barnaby. Until she realises she’s made a terrible mistake and runs from her wedding bed to Kit. As the situation intensifies, Carmen embarks on a journey in which she’ll be forced to learn that things are never quite what they seem. This twisted tale toys with illusion and reality, passion and artifice. Paris, 1968 – students are out on the streets, and revolution is in the air. Teenage siblings Danielle and Guillaume befriend Matthew, an American student living in Paris. All three of them are fanatical cinéphiles, and they spend their days and nights passionately watching movies at the Cinématheque. With their parents away, Danielle and her brother invite Matthew to move in with them, and the three youngsters soon find themselves unable to leave the apartment – at first playing movie trivia games, but soon participating in a complex psychological and sexual dynamic. Meanwhile, on the city streets, the student demonstrations reach boiling point. DIRECTOR: Lisa Gornick 2003. Digibeta. 73 min Production Company: Valiant Doll, 10 Haig House, Shipton Street, London, E2 7RZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7613 5402 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 5402 email: [email protected] Screenwriter: Lisa Gornick Editors: Maya T Harris, Diarmid Scrimshaw Directors of Photography: Inge Blackman, Michael Needham Sound: Sophie Meyer Music: Reuben Gonzales Cast: Lisa Gornick, Raquel Cassidy, Sarah Patterson, Kate McGoldrick, Ruth Posner Budget: £4000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Matthew Parkhill 2003. 35mm. 92 min Production Company: Arcane Pictures, 46 Wetherby Mansions, Earls Court Square, London, SW5 9DJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7244 6590 fax: +44 (0)20 7565 4495 email: [email protected] web: www.arcanepictures.com Sales Agent: Summit Entertainment, 77 Dean Street, London, W1D 3SH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7494 1724 fax: +44 (0)20 7494 1725 UK Distributor: Momentum Pictures, 2nd Floor, 184-192 Drummond Street, London, NW1 3HP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7388 1100 fax: +44 (0)20 7383 0404 web: www.momentumpictures.co.uk Producers: Meg Thomson, George Duffield Executive Producer: David Garrett Screenwriter: Matthew Parkhill Editor: Jon Harris Director of Photography: Affonso Beato Production Designer: Tom Burton Music: Javier Navarrate Cast: Gael Garcia Bernal, Natalia Verbeke, James D’Arcy Co-production Territories sold: Sold worldwide except Korea DIRECTOR: Bernardo Bertolucci 2003. 35mm. 120 min Production Company: Recorded Picture Company, 24 Hanway Street, London, W1T 1UH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0) 20 7636 2251 fax: +44 (0) 20 7636 2261 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Hanway Films, 24 Hanway Street, London, W1 IUH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7290 0750 fax: +44 (0)20 7290 0751 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Twentieth Century Fox, 31-32 Soho Square, London, W1D 3AP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7437 7766 fax: +44 (0)20 7734 2170 web: www.fox.co.uk Producer: Jeremy Thomas Screenwriter: Gilbert Adair Editor: Jacopo Quandri Director of Photography: Fabio Chainchetti Production Designer: Jean Rabiasse Sound: Stuart Wilson Cast: Michael Pitt, Louis Garrell, Eva Green Budget: US$15 million Co-production Funding: UK/French/Italian co-production Territories sold: All territories sold except Korea, Taiwan. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:39 pm Page 15 15 Feature Films Eating Cake The Emperor’s Wife Eroica Three Midlanders, pretentious Greg, unreliable Stan and ex-forces waster Ant, set themselves up in an East London flat share. As their alcohol fuelled lifestyles swing into action and personalities start to grate on each other, the cloud imposed by Stan's down-to-earth common sense girlfriend Judy, starts to loom menacingly, particularly for the zealously misanthropic Ant. Will Stan be able to have his cake and eat it too? In a distant land the law dictates that the Emperor must take a new wife if his current Empress does not bear a son within seven years of marriage. On the night of their sixth wedding anniversary, the Emperor summons the Chamberlain, his loyal servant and confidant. The two men begin the covert operation to find and prepare a virgin candidate who might become the new Emperor’s Wife. A beautiful virgin, Sabah, who is sold by her mother, is secretly transported by the Chamberlain into an isolated wing of the Imperial Palace. In this prison of fairytale rooms furnished with Imperial gifts, Sabah is tutored by the Imperial Masters. The Emperor and Chamberlain secretly keep an eye on Sabah’s progresses, but Sabah’s violent protests nearly sabotage the entire operation. The Chamberlain, falling in love with Sabah, enters the secret wing to win her affection. Quite a sacrifice: in order to safeguard Sabah’s virginity, any man entering the secret wing must become a eunuch. Also the law claims that if the current Empress conceives a child within the next year, everyone in this secret wing must be executed. The Empress discovers this conspiracy against her and the only way to save her life is playing the Emperor and the Chamberlain off against each other. Set over the course of a single day in June 1804, as Beethoven rehearses the orchestra for the first play-through of his latest masterpiece, at the Viennese palace of his patron, Prince Lobokowitz. Eroica tells the stories behind the music: of the composer’s unrequited love for an unattainable woman, and the politics of the royal court. With music by the acclaimed Orchestre Revolutionaire et Romantique, conducted by Sir Eliot Gardiner, and starring Ian Hart, wonderfully convincing as the composer, it’s a treat for music lovers and cinephiles alike. DIRECTOR: Stephen Ellis 2003. Digibeta. 96 min Production Company: Microfilm Productions, 10 Kelvedon Way, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 2SQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1889 802 907 email: [email protected] web: www.microfilmproductions.co.uk Producer: Alan Carr Executive Producers: Stephen Ellis, Des Thomas, Simon Cheung Screenwriter: Alan Carr Editor: Ashley Stevens Director of Photography: Stephen Ellis Sound: Simon Cheung Music: Daniel Saunders Cast: Alan Carr, Laurence Saunders, Carl Harris, Rachel Gilberthorpe Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Julien Vrebos 2003. 35mm. 97 min Production Company: The Emperor's Wife BV, Sumatrakade 611, Amsterdam, 1019PS, The Netherlands. tel: +31 2 03 44 51 82 fax: +31 2 03 34 45 145 email: [email protected] web: www.emperorswife.com Producer: San Fu Maltha Screenwriters: Paul Ruven, Emjay Rechsteiner Editor: Mark Bynens Director of Photography: Toni Malamatenios Production Designer: Wilbert Van Dorp Sound: Micheal Cox Music: Maxton Beesley, Jeremy Meehan Cast: Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Max Beesley, Rosana Pastor, Leticia Dolera, Claire Johnston Budget: €3.5 million Co-production Funding: Dutch tax shelter Territories sold: All available except Benelux, Portugal, Thailand, Cyprus, Greece, Baltic States, CIS DIRECTOR: Simon Cellan Jones 2003. Digibeta. 90 min Production Company: BBC Drama, Room D202, Centre House, 56 Wood Lane, London, W12 7SB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8576 7207 fax: +44 (0)20 8225 7604 email: [email protected] Producer: Liza Marshall Executive Producers: Peter Manuira, Hilary Salmon Screenwriter: Nick Dear Editor: Joe Walker Director of Photography: Barry Ackroyd Production Designer: David Roger Sound: Richard Manton Music: Beethoven Cast: Ian Hart, Tim Piggot-Smith, Frank Finlay, Clare Skinner, Jack Davenport Budget: £1 million Funding: BBC EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:39 pm Page 16 16 Feature Films Face at the Window Fakers Fear X Young refugee, Erri, has seen more than most boys his age will ever see in a lifetime. After witnessing the murder of his entire village and family, he comes to England to seek asylum. Moreover, as key witness to these terrible events, he knows he may never return to his country again. Hunted both by vicious war criminals and the UK authorities, it looks as though Erri has no one to turn to. That is, until he meets three British children, who decide to take the law into their own hands, and hide him away. But the net soon closes in, and the children are left with few options. They have become locked in a dangerous game of hide and seek, where Erri's own life is at stake. Fakers is an off-beat, comedy crime caper set in the London art world. Nick Edwards (Matthew Rhys) owes £50 000 and has no way of paying-off wannabe crime lord Foster Wright (Art Malik). That is until he stumbles across a lost sketch by legendary Italian artist Antonio Fraccini. Problem is it's only worth £15 000. A plan is hatched; to forge the drawing and sell it to five Mayfair galleries within an hour before anyone cottons onto the fact there's a scam going down. Fakers is a high-spirited and overtly optimistic romp through the territory of trust, love, ingenuity and the desperation involved in trying to survive. After his wife has been murdered, apparently at random, by a sniper in a shopping centre, security guard Harry Cain (John Turturro) goes on a one-man mission to find her killer, a journey that takes him to the darkest side of human nature – and into the realms of madness. Stunningly visualised, genuinely creepy (in a way that recalls both David Lynch and Kubrick’s The Shining), this meditative mystery plays like a nightmare – one that will haunt you for weeks, if not months afterwards. DIRECTOR: Graeme Harper 2002. Digibeta. 110 min Sales Agent: High Point Film & Television Ltd, 25 Elizabeth Mews, London, NW3 4UH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7586 3686 fax: +44 (0)20 7586 3117 email: [email protected] web: www.highpointfilms.co.uk Producer: Josephine Ward Executive Producer: Elaine Sperber Screenwriter: Barry Purchese Editor: John Paroussi Director of Photography: Peter Morgan Production Designer: Martin Methven Sound: Tim Humphries Music: Debbie Wiseman Cast: Angelo Andreou, Nica de Kuenieswarter, Simon Anderson Budget: £885 000 Co-production Funding: BBC, Strand Productions Visionview Territories sold: All available excluding UK and Ireland DIRECTOR: Richard Janes 2003. 35mm. 86 min Production Company: Kleparski & Bee Productions Ltd, Po Box 29756, London, NW3 4FT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7267 0913 fax: +44 (0)20 7267 0913 email: [email protected] web: www.kleparski-bee.co.uk Producers: Claire Bee, Todd Kleparski Executive Producers: Rosemary Chambers, Florence Hetherington, R Kirkland, Christopher S J Sheply Screenwriter: Paul Gerstenberger Editor: Adam Green Director of Photography: Balazs Bolygo Production Designer: Jason Harris Sound: Patrick Quirke, Keith Tunney Music: Kevin Sergent Cast: Matthew Rhys, Kate Ashfield, Art Malik, Tony Haygarth, Tom Chambers Budget: £1.3 million Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Nicolas Winding Refn 2003. 35mm. 91 min Production Company: NWR Aps, Peblinge Dossering 18, DK-2200, Copenhagen N, Denmark. tel: +45 35 37 42 32 fax: +45 35 37 42 30 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Moviehouse Entertainment, 9 Grafton Mews, London, W1T 5HZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7380 3999 fax: +44 (0)20 7380 3998 email: [email protected] web: www.moviehouseent.com UK Distributor: Matrix Film Finance Ltd, Gossard House, 7-8 Saville Row, London, W1S 3PE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7292 0800 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 1338 email: [email protected] web: www.matrixgroup.co.uk Producers: Henrik Danstrup, Nicolas Winding Refn Executive Producer: Rupert Preston Screenwriters: Nicolas Winding Refn, Hubert Selby Jr Editor: Anne Osterud Director of Photography: Larry Smith Production Designer: Peter De Neergaard Sound: Jens Bonding, Peter Schultz Music: Brian Eno, Peter Schwalm Cast: John Turturro, Deborah Unger, James Remar Budget: US$5 million Co-production Funding: Egmont, Royal Bank of Scotland, Matrix Film Finance Territories sold: All available except UK and Denmark EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:39 pm Page 17 17 Feature Films Finding Fortune Helen Fortuno, an Italian living in London, has not heard from her brother Frank for two years. She receives a cryptic postcard from him with enough information to track him down to a Buddhist retreat in Scotland. Along for the ride is London girl Sylvia who is using Helen's search for her brother as her chance to leave her psycho husband Gordon. Arriving at the monastery, they are told by a monk that Frank, failing to fit in, has moved on with tantric student Fiona. At her cottage they find Fiona has been abandoned by Frank and has a baby daughter by him. Frank has gone to live on the coast and doesn't want to be found. The two women continue their search but when the forger of Frank's new identity is murdered, Sylvia realises they are involved in something bigger than just looking for Helen's brother. DIRECTOR: Robbie Moffat 2003. 35mm. 105 min Production Company, Sales Agent: Palm Tree UK Ltd, North Lodge, Nether Place, Mauchline, Ayrshire, KA5 5SS, Scotland, UK tel: +44 (0)1290 553 322 fax: +44 (0)1290 553 073 email: [email protected] web: www.deevee.net Producer: Mairi Sutherland Screenwriter: Robbie Moffat Editor: Richard Vint Director of Photography: Bob Ramsey Production Designer: Peter Horn Sound: Owen Miller Music: Fergus Black Cast: Ilaria D’Elia, Victoria Pritchard, Jason Harvey, Joanne Kate Rodgers Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available except Russia/CIS Five Moons Square (Piazza Delle Cinque Lune) The day before his retirement Judge Saracini (Donald Sutherland) under the threat of a gun receives an envelope with an old 8mm film. The film shows the cold-blooded killing of five men and the abduction of another. It is previously unknown footage of the kidnapping of the President of the Italian Christian Democratic party Aldo Moro and the brutal murder of his escort in Rome on March 16th, 1978. With the help of his ex-pupil Fernanda Doni, now a judge herself, and Branco, his old time friend and personal escort, Saracini starts a personal investigation that takes him and his friends into a conspiracy that goes up to the highest levels of Italian and International politics. High risks are taken and dangerous grounds are walked upon. The peril reaches its peak with the accident that kills Judge Doni’s husband. Caught in a web of power, Judge Saracini receives an invitation he cannot refuse. The summons will end the private enquiry and leave the public enigma still a mystery. DIRECTOR: Renzo Martinelli 2003. 35mm. 110 min Production Company: Spice Factory, 81 The Promenade, Peacehaven, Brighton, East Sussex, BN10 8LS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0) 1273 585 275 fax: +44 (0)1273 585 304 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Arclight Films Pty Ltd, Building 22, Box 40, Fox Studios Australia, Driver Avenue, Moore Park, NSW 2021, Australia. tel: +61 (0)299 558 825 fax: +61 (0)299 558 828 web: www.arclightfilms.com Producers: Renzo Martinelli, Michael Cowan, Jason Piette, Pete Maggi Executive Producers: Alex Marshall, Peter James, James Simpson Screenwriters: Renzo Martinelli, Fabio Campus Editor: Massimo Quaglia Director of Photography: Blasco Giurato Production Designer: Franco Vanorio Sound: Giancarlo Dellapina Music: Paolo Buonvino Cast: Donald Sutherland, Giancarlo Giannini, Stefania Rocca, F Murray Abraham Budget: £4.9 million Co-production Territories sold: All available except Benelux, Greece, Israel, Portugal, Turkey, Baltic States, Romania, Russia, Former Yugoslavia, Brazil Four Eyes After being knocked out, an erratic Paul Hunt believes he has been the victim of a mugging, robbed of £1000, a deposit for his new house. Relationships are already strained between his new wife and his elderly father who all live under the same roof. Paul is now under pressure at his new job as a double glazing sales man for tyrant Big Al, under pressure to care for his devoting father and under pressure to raise the money back, before his pregnant wife finds out. Life just gets worse for the trainee salesman as his boss forces him to wear glasses, – “They make you look 17% more intelligent”, his new company car looks like Tweetie Pie on wheels, and his pregnant girlfriend’s on his back to get a new home. Made on a shoestring, yet glittering with wit and invention – and jam-packed with brilliant setpieces – Finnigan’s digital feature is a superb example of Scottish independent filmmaking. DIRECTOR: Duncan Finnigan 2003. Beta SP. 74 min Production Company: FIN Scotland Productions, 45 Blair Road, Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, ML5 1JQ, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)1236 420 417 email: [email protected] web: www.finscotland.com Producers: Duncan Finnigan, Wilma Smith Screenwriter: Duncan Finnigan Editor: Duncan Finnigan Director of Photography: Wilma Smith Sound: Wilma Smith Cast: Duncan Finnigan, John Smith, Gordan Grant Budget: £5000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:39 pm Page 18 18 George and the Dragon The first crusade to free the Holy Land has ended. A mass of weary knights, squires, soldiers of fortune and priests are making their way home across a Europe that has changed forever. An age of legends and mystery is about to unfold. George, a handsome English knight, unsettled by the horrendous bloodletting he witnessed in Palestine, desires to hang up his sword and settle down to a quiet, peaceful life. On returning to England, George heads north where he’s heard the land is good, the population sparse and of a kindly King named Edgaar. He finds King Edgaar in a terrible state. His beautiful daughter, Lunna has recently disappeared. In return for a small plot of land, George agrees to search for Princess Lunna. With Edgaar’s faithful servant, Elmendorf, George sets out. George discovers both the princess and the truth behind her strange disappearance. The quest now set before them ends in a love, a lie and a legend that has lasted a thousand years. DIRECTOR: Tom Reeve 2003. 35mm. 90 min Production Company: The Carousel Picture Company, rue de la Cimenterie, 1337, Luxembourg. tel: +352 26 42 42 01 fax: +352 26 42 42 01 web: www.carousel.lu Sales Agent: MDP Worldwide, 1875 Century Park East #2000, Los Angeles, CA 90067, USA. tel: +1 310 226 8300 fax: +1 310 226 8350 email: [email protected] web: www.mdpworldwide.com Producers: Romais Schroeder, Todo Moyer Executive Producers: Frank Hubner, Jeremy Saunders Screenwriters: Tom Reeve, Michael Bures Director of Photography: Joast Van Starrenburg Music: Gast Waltzing Cast: James Purefoy, Piper Perard, Patrick Swayze Co-production Feature Films Girl With a Pearl Earring Set in 17th century Holland, Girl With A Pearl Earring tells the imagined and highly suspenseful story behind one of Vermeer’s greatest and most enigmatic paintings. Griet, a tile maker’s daughter, is forced by tragedy to become a maid for the master painter. Fascinated by his craft, she soon shows an aptitude for helping in his studio, where she finds herself drawn to the man and his world of colour and light. As she becomes part of his work, their growing intimacy spreads disruption and jealousy within his ordered household and beyond, fuelling a scandal which threatens to ruin them all. DIRECTOR: Peter Webber 2002. 35mm. 91 min Sales Agent: Pathé International, Kent House, 14-17 Market Place, London, W1W 8AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 5151 fax: +44 (0)20 7323 1773 email: [email protected] web: www.pathe.co.uk UK Distributor: Pathé Pictures, Kent House, 14-17 Market Place, London, W1W 8AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 5151 fax: +44 (0)20 7631 3568 email: [email protected] web: www.pathe.co.uk Producer: Andy Paterson Screenwriter: Olivia Hetreed based on the novel by Tracey Chevalier Editor: Kate Evans Director of Photography: Eduardo Serra Production Designer: Ben Van Os Sound: Carlos Thoss Cast: Colin Firth, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Wilkinson, Cillian Murphy Budget: approx £10 million Give and Take and Take Will Kane is a med school drop out, and an existential loner whose hate of the system had led him to drifting into both low and high end crime capers, with best bud Ricky Hammond. With action in short supply, they agree to take a mule job from reliable French connection Pierre, who is doing small drug jobs for two East End gangsters, who also happen to be local rivals. When Pierre dies, due to overeating 67 packets of condoms filled with heroin for a mule job he was about to perform, Will and Ricky recover the drugs with a knife and some crude medical know-how. All hell breaks loose when Willie C, an old friend of Will's, suspects that they killed Pierre in order to nick the drugs. With tragedy, soul searching, old loves reacquainted, and a hail of bullets, this is a situation that few will come out of. DIRECTOR: Jaspreet Singh Grewal 2002. Digibeta. 90 min Production Company: Troubled Children Films, 52 Grosvenor Road, Ilford, Essex, IG1 1LA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8252 0829 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Echelon Entertainment, 8831 Sunset Boulevard #300, West Hollywood, CA 90069, USA. tel: +1 310 652 2893 fax: +1 310 652 6237 email: [email protected] web: www.echelonent.com Producer: Jaspreet Singh Grewal Screenwriter: Jaspreet Singh Grewal Editor: Jaspreet Singh Grewal Sound: Gareth Lewis Herjeet Music: Shane Walsh, Kee Lewis Cast: Tom Bird, John Enthoven, Johanna Graham, James Arden, Frank Scantori Budget: £10 000 Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:39 pm Page 19 19 Feature Films Gladiatress Gobsmacked! Goldfish Memoirs Clumsy village outcast Worthaboutapig is shockingly chosen to rescue her kidnapped sister Dwyfuc from the Romans. Armed with only a goose, her mission seems hopeless, until the gods help her find her long lost sister Smirgut the Fierce. Together the sisters encounter soothsayers, gladiators, barbarians, and even lawyers in their perilous quest. Once reunited these three unlikely heroines set out to save Celtic Britain by thwarting the Roman invasion in their own unique and outrageous style, proving that girl power was alive and kicking arse even in 55 BC. Bossy feminist bus driver Sandra hates passengers. Driving her old bus to town her fares include Oilkie, a games freak heading for a mega cyber show, Grandad and Richmond on their weekly trip to the cinema, macho Tash eager for the Saturday soccer match, and dreamy teenager Denise, with her fantasy phone calls to a rock guitarist in New York. It seems like just an ordinary boring day. Sandra crashes into the classic car of a devious businessman Choker and his spoilt daughter Juliet and while continuing with them through the countryside, the bus breaks down. When they are joined by an eccentric hitch-hiking Morris Dancer, called Walter, it is obvious that the day is far from ordinary. By the time a rescue bus arrives their personal problems have been solved, friendships have been made, true romance has blossomed – oh, and mother and baby are doing just fine. Goldfish Memoirs is a film that focuses on five middle-class Roman Catholic schoolboys: George, Edmund, Berty, Harry and Matthew. Through a series of loosely connected and ambiguous events the film looks at the relationship between the boys and explores universal themes of individualism, tribalism, violence, freedom and love. With minimal dialogue composed from contemporary speech and the Shakespearean stage, the film employs a stylised structure as we follow the group of boys and gradually come to understand the relationships and friendships within. Using a bold, original and uncompromising form, Goldfish Memoirs presents a surprisingly fresh perspective on the ensemble piece, offering a subtle range and understated performances from the excellent young cast. DIRECTOR: Brian Grant 2003. 35mm. 90 min Production Company: Mission Pictures, 23 Golden Square, London, W1R 3PA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 6303 fax: +44 (0)20 7734 6202 email: [email protected] Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Icon Film Distribution Ltd, 4th Floor, 180 Wardour Street, London, W1F 8FX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7494 8100 fax: +44 (0)20 7494 8101 email: www.iconmovies.co.uk Producer: Damian Jones Executive Producer: Andrew Hauptman Screenwriter: Nick Whitby Editor: Fiona Colbeck Director of Photography: Witold Stok Production Designer: Crispian Sallis Cast: Fiona Allen, Sally Phillips, Doon MacKichan DIRECTOR: Gabriel Kern 2003. 35mm. 80 min Production Company: PeterPix Productions, Beacon House, Woodley Park, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 6UR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1695 733 310 fax: +44 (0)1695 733 310 email: [email protected] web: www.peterpixproductions.com Sales Agent: Ardent International Sales Ltd, The Old Stables, Bagshot Park, Bagshot, Surrey, GU19 5PJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1276 700 800 fax: +44 (0)1276 700 801 email: [email protected] web: www.ardent-productions.ltd.uk Producer: Peter Tong Screenwriter: Peter Tong Editor: Bridget Reiss Director of Photography: Daniel Whistler Production Designer: Nat Law Sound: Richard Armstrong Music: Don Woods Cast: Beryl Flint, Gabi Kern, David Williams, John Lanasis Budget: €2.1 million Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Cas Beau Cohen 2003. Digibeta. 75 min Production Company: 2nd Century Cinema Ltd, 40a Yukon Road, London , SW12 9PX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8772 6445 email: [email protected] web: www.2ccfilm.co.uk Producer: Philip Wood Screenwriter: Cas Beau Cohen Editor: Mark Murphy Director of Photography: Cas Beau Cohen Sound: Marco Barion Music: Jay Line Cast: Nathaniel Martello-White, Jack Baverstock, Alex Dawson, Gyesi Noah, Michael Bithell Budget: £45 000 Funding: Private sponsorship, deferred fees Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:39 pm Page 20 20 Feature Films Gordon Bennett Hacked Off Gordon is about to be 40. Perhaps it is time to grow up. Gordon Bennett is a small time drug dealer who bypasses the normal responsibilites of a working man and father. He drifts through life like a puff of marijuana smoke on a summer breeze. His saving grace is a romantic imagination coupled with an optimistic belief that his life will get better. Over the forty-eight hours that take him to the night of his fortieth birthday his optimism is mangled by a series of events instigated by friends, family and fate, coincidences that should make him change his life for good. The film begins with a council tax dispute and ends with a stabbing on a council estate pavement. All this via a vengeful father, a burglarising ex-wife, a custom dream car, two Danish junkies, half a kilo of coke in a goldfish bowl, three singing villains with varying degrees of psychosis, a very bad trip, a mysterious stripper, a disappearing boat on the River Thames and too much marijuana. Fifteen years ago in the French rural village of Basquerville, Jacques Sykes executed all the adults in a brutal act of revenge. Now, after escaping from a mental asylum, he's on the hunt again in the guise of his first victim, a telephone repairman. The following day, eight students arrive in the region to party at a remote cottage, ignorant to the massive manhunt ensuing. Amongst the dysfunctional group are couples Owen and Amy and Faye and Jenny, techno-geek Lewis and his prim sister Rachel, Winch the moron and Dutch hitchhiker, David. As night falls, their frolics are rudely interrupted by a police officer. Warning them of the escaped assailant, he soon becomes the next victim. As tensions fray and suspicions rise, the atmosphere quickly turns bleak as the group find themselves trapped, dispersed and, one by one, at the mercy of Sykes and the tools of his new trade. During the bloody night, Sykes stockpiles his prey into a makeshift morgue until Rachel, the sole-survivor, exacts a fitting revenge upon Sykes and puts an end to his relentless killing spree. Six months later, Rachel has struggled to rebuild her life in the city. Unbeknown, Sykes returns to finish his job enforcing the premise that no one escapes the ‘Butcher of Basquerville’ alive! Hacked Off carefully blends humour with chilling horror to create a fulfilling homage to the traditional slasher movie. DIRECTORS: Timothy Brinkhurst, Matthew Zajac 2003. Digibeta. 80 min Production Company: BZ Productions, 15/1 Bellevue Street, Edinburgh, EH7 4BX, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 556 6637 email: [email protected] Producers: Timothy Brinkhurst, Matthew Zajac Screenwriters: Timothy Brinkhurst, Matthew Zajac Editors: Timothy Brinkhurst, Matthew Zajac Director of Photography: Timothy Brinkhurst Sound: Timothy Brinkhurst Music: Timothy Brinkhurst Cast: Matthew Zajac, Bernie Shanley, Kezia Hinchey, Clinton Blake, Virginia Radcliffe Funding: Private investment DIRECTOR: Andrew Weild 2003. DVD. 82 min Production Company: Chipboard Productions, Po Box 1087, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE32 1YZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)870 241 4276 fax: +44 (0)1553 630 851 email: [email protected] web: www.hacked-off.com Producer: Fraser Barsby Screenwriters: Fraser Barsby, Andrew Weild Editors: Fraser Barsby, Andrew Weild Director of Photography: Andrew Weild Production Designer: Fraser Barsby Sound: Fraser Barsby Music: Vanilla Pod Cast: Liam Browne, Ross Maxwell, Layla Stewart, Adam Stride, Tori Wheatman Budget: £8000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter has not had a good summer. It seems as if Harry's best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger have forgotten him as they haven't replied to a single one of his letters. Then, suddenly and mysteriously, house-elf Dobby appears in Harry's bedroom and warns him of great danger if he should attempt to return to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Dobby is so eager to prevent Harry from returning to Hogwarts, he has blocked all of Ron and Hermione's correspondence from reaching Harry. But despite the elf's mischievous efforts, the ever-determined Harry is rescued from the Dursleys' dreary clutches by Ron and his brothers – with the aid of a flying car! – and whisked into the warmth of the Weasley household. But when Harry and Ron are suspiciously prevented from entering Platform 9 3/4 and boarding the Hogwarts Express back to school, the boys take emergency action to avoid being late for the new term – only to incur the wrath of Professor Snape, who calls for their expulsion after they crash the flying Ford Anglia into Hogwarts' enchanted Whomping Willow tree. The new Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor, Gilderoy Lockhart is outshone only by his own vanity. Lockhart craves the attention that Harry shuns and is all too willing to associate himself with Hogwarts' young hero. But not even Lockhart can offer an explanation for the sinister new terror that is gripping the school. Now all eyes are on Harry, and his friends are beginning to doubt him. Everyone, that is, except Ron, Hermione and fragile young Ginny, whose focus has turned to her mysterious new diary. But Harry is not about to let his friends down and, with or without the support of Gilderoy Lockhart, he will confront the dark force lurking in his beloved school. DIRECTOR: Chris Columbus 2002. 35mm. 161 min UK Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures International Distribution, Warner House, 98 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8WB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7984 5222 fax: +44 (0)20 7984 5231 Producer: David Heyman Executive Producers: Chris Columbus, Mark Radcliffe, Michael Barnathan, David Barron Screenwriters: Steve Kloves, based on the novel by J K Rowling Editor: Peter Honess ACE Director of Photography: Roger Pratt Sound: John Midgley Music: John Williams Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Kenneth Branagh, John Cleese EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:39 pm Page 21 21 Feature Films Headrush Hellbreeder The Honeymooners Headrush is a crazy caper comedy about two young stoners Charlie and T-Bag, orbiting society in a haze of dope and dreams. But when Charlie gets dumped by his girlfirend Vicky, and kicked off the dole, he crashes to earth desperate to get her back. T-Bag hears on the grapevine that a notorious underworld criminal is looking for new mules, so Charlie conceives an elaborate scam to smuggle a consignment of cocaine back from Amsterdam. As their scam unfolds, a series of comic coincedences begin to unravel their carefully laid plans resulting in both the gangsters and the cops hot on their trail. The proverbial fish out of water, Charlie and T-Bag find themselves sinking deeper and deeper into trouble. Five years ago Alice saw her son murdered; now every day is consumed with the need to find his killer. In the sleepy town of Ludlow the arrival of the mysterious stranger Alice suspects to be the killer of her son coincides with a renewed spate of horrific child murders. Now a weary drunk detective must uncover the truth behind the killings before another child is killed and Alice must face the unbelievable truth that the man she suspected of killing her son is actually a demon hunter and that the horror that has been ravaging the town is in fact the Hellbreed – an evil creature in the guise of a clown. Can Alice and the demon hunter find and kill the Hellbreed before insanity, grief and guilt break her mind. Hellbreeder is a dark Stephen King-style yarn about the monsters that lurk in the dark shadows of our everyday life. A jilted groom and a highly-strung waitress make an unlikely alliance and find themselves in the depths of rural Ireland. Together they begin a hilarious and chaotic adventure that will change both their lives. DIRECTOR: Shimmy Marcus 2003. 35mm. 85 min Production Company: Zanzibar Productions, 12 Magennis Place, Dublin 2, Ireland. tel: +353 1 671 9480 fax: +353 1 671 9481 email: [email protected] web: www.zanzibarfilms.net/ www.headrushthemovie.com Producer: Edwina Forkin Executive Producer: Tristan Orphan Lynch Screenwriter: Shimmy Marcus Editor: Joe Marcus Director of Photography: Owen McPolin Production Designer: Lauren Mellet Sound: Dan Birch Music: Adam Orphan Lynch Cast: Wuzza Conlon, Gavin Kelty, Laura Pyper, Gavin Railty, Stephen Berkoff Budget: €1 million Co-production Funding: Irish Film Board, Rotterdam Film Fund, NPS, Paradiso Extravision RTE, Mezzanine Fund Territories sold: All available except Benelux and Ireland DIRECTORS: James Eaves, Johannes Roberts 2003. Beta SP. 86 min Production Company: Catncage Pictures, 1 Red Car Street, Shirley, Southampton, SO15 5LL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7788 134 068 fax: +44 (0)2380 361 353 Sales Agent: American World Pictures, 6355 Topanga Canyon Boulevard, Suite 428, Woodland Hills, CA 91367, USA. tel: +1 818 715 1480 fax: +1 818 715 1081 email: [email protected] web: www.americanworldpictures.com Producers: James Eaves, Johannes Roberts Executive Producers: James Eaves, Anne McMeehan Screenwriters: James Eaves, Johannes Roberts Editor: Peter Dobson Director of Photography: John Ragget Production Designer: Natasha Oakes Sound: Richard Whittle Music: Johannes Roberts Cast: Dominique Pinon, Darren Day, Lyndie Uphill Budget: £50 000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available except USA, Canada, France, Greece, India, Mexico, Portugal, Former Yugoslavia DIRECTOR: Karl Golden 2003. 35mm. 88 min Production Company: Utah Films, 25 Burdett Road, London, E3 4TU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8980 3706 fax: +44 (0)20 8553 3437 email: [email protected] web: www.thehoneymooners.co.uk Sales Agent: Darwin & Associates, 77 Beak Street, Soho, London, W1F 9DB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7813 2109 fax: +44 (0)20 7813 2102 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Verve Pictures, 155 Oxford Street, London, W1D 2JH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7287 27 28 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 9817 email: [email protected] Producers: Martin Brinkler, Martina Niland Executive Producers: David Collins, Lucy Darwin Screenwriter: Karl Golden Editor: Martin Brinkler Director of Photography: Darren Tiernan Production Designer: Steven Daly Sound: Paul Maynes Music: Niall Byrne Cast: Alex Reid, Jonathan Byrne, Justine Mitchell, Conor Mullen Co-production Funding: Northern Ireland Film Commission, Irish Film Board Territories sold: All available except UK and Ireland EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:39 pm Page 22 22 Honour Thy Father (Aime Ton Père) Paul, an apparently stable and independent twenty-eight year-old, decides to abduct his own father, Leo Shephard, a famous writer who has just been awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. For a few days the entire world will think that Leo Shephard has been killed in a road accident. Deep inside, Paul doesn't really know what he loves or hates about his wonderful, sarcastic, ferocious bastard of a father – except maybe that he looks like him. During Paul and Leo's trip, which will take them all the way from the French Alps to the Baltic Sea, the two men confront, threaten, pursue and fight each other ferociously. They accuse and confess to each other and then, after all sorts of upsets, they finally uncover the moment that holds within it the secret that has kept them bound together for twenty years. DIRECTOR: Jacob Berger 2002. 35mm. 103 min Production Company: Spice Factory, 81 The Promenade, Peacehaven, Brighton, East Sussex, BN10 8LS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1273 585 275 fax: +44 (0)1273 585 304 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: President Films, Immeuble Le Barjac, Boulevard Vistor, 75015 Paris, France. tel: +33 1 44 25 01 01 fax: +33 1 44 25 01 83 email: [email protected] Producers: Gérard Depardieu, Jean-Pierre Guérin Executive Producers: Michael Cowan, Jason Piette, David Rogers Screenwriters: Pascal Barollier, Jacob Berger, Ed Radtke Editor: Cathy Chamorey Director of Photography: Pascal Marti Production Designers: Pierre Allard, Kay Brown, Ivan Nillas Sound: Steve Cook Music: Jean-Claude Petit Cast: Gérard Depardieu, Guillaume Depardieu Budget: US$6 million Co-production Territories sold: All available except France, Canada and Switzerland Feature Films I Am David The I Inside Bulgaria 1952. Twelve year-old David escapes from the labour camp where he has lived most of his life. He races for freedom and stows away on a cargo ship bound for Italy. He comes across some children playing around an old shed. The shed catches fire with a little girl trapped inside and David rescues her. Her grateful parents take him in but, unable to trust them, David runs away. At the Swiss border, he meets an artist named Sophie, who takes David to a bookshop where he sees a book that was written by a woman who lost her husband and son at the end of the war. He recognises the photo on the dust-jacket as his mother. Urgent arrangements are made for David to fly to Denmark where, on the airport runway in Copenhagen he has an emotional reunion with his mother. When Simon awakens in the hospital with amnesia, after a near-death experience, he discovers it is the year 2002 and he can't remember the last two years of his life. He learns he has a wife Anna, who claims that he murdered his brother, Peter. Then he passes out, waking to a different doctor, different year – it's 2000 and he doesn't have a wife. Did he travel through time, or is it all in his mind? Simon starts piecing together the events leading to his unconscious arrival at the hospital. In his mind, he relives the fateful night when he has an argument with his brother, ending when Simon pushes him out a window. Later, at the morgue, he sees that Peter is still alive and that it is his future wife Anna, who actually killed him. Knowing that Anna helped him kill Peter, for which she later blackmails him, he goes back in time to intercept her. He saves Peter's life, strangling Anna in turn. However, Peter also has the ability to alter the past, and he uses it in a way that punishes Simon for all of eternity. DIRECTOR: Paul Feig 2002. 35mm. 95 min Production Company: Film & General Productions, 4 Bradbrook House, Studio Place, Kinnerton Street, London, SW1X 8EL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7235 4495 fax: +44 (0)20 7245 9853 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Summit Entertainment, 77 Dean Street, London, W1D 3SH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7494 1724 fax: +44 (0)20 7494 1725 Producers: Davina Belling, Clive Parsons, Lauren Levine Executive Producer: Walden Media Screenwriter: Paul Feig from a novel by Anne Holm Editor: Alan Strachan Director of Photography: Roman Osin Production Designer: Giovanni Natalucci Sound: Simon Reuben, David E Stone Music: Stuart Copeland Cast: Ben Tibber, Maria Bonnevie, James Caviezel, Joan Plowright Budget: $8 million Co-production Funding: Walden Media DIRECTOR: Roland Suso Richter 2003. 35mm. 110 min Sales Agent: MDP Worldwide, 1875 Century Park East #2000, Los Angeles, CA 90067, USA. tel: +1 310 226 8300 fax: +1 310 226 8350 email: [email protected] web: www.mdpworldwide.com UK Distributor: Pathé Pictures, Kent House, 14-17 Market Place, London, W1W 8AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 5151 fax: +44 (0)20 7631 3568 Producers: Rudy Cohen, Mark Damon Executive Producers: Andreas Elosch, Stewart Hall Screenwriters: Michael Corney, Timothy Bogart Editor: Jonathan Rudd Director of Photography: Martin Langer Production Designer: Allan Starski Music: Nicholas Pike Cast: Ryan Phillippe, Sarah Polley, Piper Perabo Co-production Funding: German/UK Co-production EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:39 pm Page 23 23 Feature Films I’ll Be There A washed-up 80's pop star suddenly has a new direction in life when he discovers that he has a teenage daughter, Olivia, in Cardiff, Wales. The result of a weekend affair he had back at the height of his fame produced Olivia, a newpaper delivery girl for the South Wales Echo. He arrives in the small Welsh town, unsettling the life of his ex-lover while inspiring his newfound daughter to follow in his footsteps with a musical career of her own, against the wishes of her mother. DIRECTOR: Craig Ferguson 2003. 35mm. 90 min UK Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures International Distribution, Warner House, 98 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8WB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7984 5222 fax: +44 (0)20 7984 5231 Producer: James G Robinson Executive Producer: Guy McElwaine Screenwriters: Craig Ferguson, Philip McGrade Editor: Sheldon Kahn Director of Photography: Ian Wilson Production Designer: Tim Harvey Music: Trevor Jones Cast: Craig Ferguson, Charlotte Church, Jemma Redgrave, Joss Ackland, Ralph Brown Co-production I'll Sleep When I'm Dead I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead is a taut, provocative character-driven thriller about contemporary life, justice and revenge. Will Graham (Clive Owen), a legendary London gangster, has given up the crime life to seek solace in the rural forest-land of North West Wales. His past will always affect him – he hardly sleeps; works without credentials – as he tries to make peace with himself. His young, womanising, street-smart brother Davey (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers), to whom he’s devoted, is a dashing, minor criminal. After scoring a deal and partying late into the night, he’s followed home and attacked. Sensing something is amiss, Will is pulled back to the city. Shocked and distraught, Will’s antennae are re-tuned to the rush of London as he begins to investigate the disturbing event. He seeks the counsel of his former gangmates, ignites the jealousy of crime boss Turner (Ken Stott), visits the distressed Mrs Bartz (Sylvia Syms), tracks the mysterious Boad (Malcolm McDowell) and rekindles his relationship with Helen (Charlotte Rampling), the wise, romantic restauranteur. DIRECTOR: Mike Hodges 2003. 35mm. 104 min Production Company: Will and Company Productions Ltd, c/o The Film Editors, 6-10 Lexington Street, London, W1F 0LB, England, UK. tel: +1 208 455 3457 fax: +1 208 453 1136 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Seven Arts Signature International, 9595 Wilshire Boulevard #1000, Beverly Hills, CA 90212, USA. tel: +1 310 887 3830 fax: +1 310 887 3840 email: [email protected] Producers: Mike Kaplan, Michael Corrente Executive Producer: Roger Marino Screenwriter: Trevor Preston Editor: Paul Carlin Director of Photography: Mike Garfath BSC Production Designer: Jon Bunker Sound: George Richards, Max Bygrave Music: Simon Fisher Turner Cast: Clive Owen, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Malcolm McDowell, Charlotte Rampling, Ken Stott Budget: Moderate Funding: Revere Pictures, Seven Arts Territories sold: Contact Seven Arts Iced Lolly Iced Lolly is a wild ride through the minds of those who love the summertime and have seen the ocean sparkle like a million diamonds beneath the setting sun. Amidst the excitement of an Australian summer Stel makes plans. His friend and colleague Spesh is returning home from London on a three day whirlwind tour to collect the ice which has remained hidden since he masterminded Australia's biggest ever diamond heist. Spesh's friends are not the only ones eager to see him. Corporation detectives Besthead and Bellend and waiting, hungry to settle an old score. The Corporation knows Spesh cooridinated the plot but have never traced the missing stash. Under the furious demands of their beautiful but scheming boss, it's the Corporation's last chance to close the case for good. Aware of the watchful eyes of the Corporation, our heros lead their pursuers on a merry chase. So begins a tale of surf, sun and diamonds. DIRECTORS: Seumas Next, Stephan Kern 2003. Digebeta. 87 min Production Company: Occidental Films, Box 533, 2 Old Brompton Road, London, SW7 3DQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7413 9582 fax: +44 (0)20 7581 4445 email: [email protected] web: www.occidentalfilms.com Sales Agent: Kelly and Co, Level 17, Santos House, 91 King William Street, Adelaide, 5000, Australia. tel: +61 8 82 05 08 39 fax: +61 8 82 05 08 09 email: [email protected] web: www.kellyco.com.au Producers: Ben Warner, Michael Clarkin Screenwriters: Seumas Next, Stephan Kern Editor: Jason Munn Director of Photography: Greg Penniket Production Designer: Col Courtfield Sound: Tamara Penniket Music: Mark Soloman Cast: David Mackey, Tanya Hush, Andrew Cienciala, Klara Lisy Co-production Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 1:15 pm Page 24 24 Feature Films In America In the Name of Buddha In This World Intimately told by their eleven year-old daughter Christy (Sarah Bolger), a child wise beyond her years, is a coming of age story about an Irish couple (Samantha Morton, Paddy Considine) trying to find their way In America. To Christy and her younger sister Ariel (played by real life sister Emma Bolger), America is a place of magic where anything is possible. To their parents, it represents a place to begin anew. Carried by the girls’ youthful hope and faith, the family finds the heart to live and love again. Together they find home. In The Name Of Buddha is about a Tamil medical student, forced to flee his home country and flee to Britain. He narrates his harrowing story to the immigration officer to become a refugee. The film depicts his and his family’s experiences concerning human rights and random violence, a result of a conflict where violence only begets new violence. Local freedom fighters, the Sri Lankan army and Indian peacekeepers all play their parts in this grotesque predicament, and the vicious circle can only be solved by a genuine will for peace, independent of race and religion. With its spectacular images, great music and strong scenes, this feature film is a topical cry for peace. This compelling film follows refugees Jamal and Enayatullah as they travel overland to London, passing through Iran, Turkey, Italy and France. Their fictitious journey is a distillation of the experiences of a multitude of real life asylum seekers and migrants – courageous and resourceful people seeking a better life but whose stories so often end in tragedy. DIRECTOR: Jim Sheridan 2002. 35mm. 105 min Production Company: Hell's Kitchen, 21 Mespil Road, Dublin 4, Ireland. tel: +353 1667 5599 UK Distributor: Twentieth Century Fox, 31-32 Soho Square, London, W1D 3AP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7437 7766 fax: +44 (0)20 7734 2170 web: www.fox.co.uk Producers: Jim Sheridan, Arthur Lappin, Paul Myler Screenwriters: Jim Sheridan, Naomi Sheridan, Kirsten Sheridan Editor: Naomi Geraghty Director of Photography: Declan Quinn Production Designer: Mark Geraghty Sound: Daniel Birch Music: Gavin Friday, Maurice Seezer Cast: Samantha Morton, Paddy Considine, Sarah Bolger, Emma Bolger, Djimon Hounsou Co-production Funding: Fox Searchlight Pictures Territories sold: Worldwide rights owned by Twentieth Century Fox DIRECTOR: Rajesh Touchriver 2002. 35mm. 146 min Production Company: Da'sai Films International Ltd, 33 Walsworth Road, Hitchin, SG4 9ST, England, UK . tel: +44 (0)1462 623 257 fax: +44 (0)1462 623 257 email: [email protected] web: www.dasaifilmsinternational.co.uk/ www.inthenameofbuddha.com Producers: Sai George, K Shan Mugaathas Executive Producer: Mariayamma Antoivy Screenwriter: Sai George Editor: Ranjan Abraham Director of Photography: Iain Joseph Production Designer: Sunil Babu Sound: Ajith Abraham Music: Rajmani Cast: Shiju, Sonyia Budget: £850 000 Co-production Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Michael Winterbottom 2002. 35mm. 90 min Production Company: Revolution Films Ltd, 9a Dallington Street, London, EC1V 0BQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7566 0700 fax: +44 (0)20 7566 0701 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: The Works, 4th Floor, Portland House, 4 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 8QJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7612 1080 fax: +44 (0)20 7612 1081 web: www.theworksltd.com UK Distributor: ICA Cinema, 12 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7766 1415 fax: +44 (0)20 7306 0122 web: www.ica.org.uk Producers: Andrew Eaton, Anita Overland Executive Producers: Chris Auty, David M Thompson Screenwriter: Tony Grisoni Editor: Peter Christelis Director of Photography: Marcel Zyskind Sound: Joakim Sondstrom, Stuart Wilson Music: Dario Marianelli Cast: Jamal Udin Torabi, Enayatullah Funding: The Film Consortium, BBC Films and UK Film Council Territories sold: All sold except South America and the Far East (except Japan and Hong Kong) EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:40 pm Page 25 25 Feature Films Intermission Jericho Mansions Johnny English A couple break up briefly (the intermission of the title), sending ripples through the lives of everyone around them. Ripples that become shockwaves as a film-maker teams up with a cop for a journey into violence: a jilted wife plots revenge on her husband; three men team up for a daring kidnap-robbery. These and other stories collide, dovetail and climax in extreme ways, pushing the couple toward a reunion which in turn restores a kind of order. Leonard Grey is the superintendent of Jericho Mansions. His world may be small but he cares for every inch of it. The fading wallpaper in the entrance hall, the ageing carpet on the stairs, the clank of the elevator and above all, the faint but continuous refrain of lives being lived around him. For the last thirty years the building has been his universe. Beyond the front door of the apartment block lies a terrifying agoraphobic nightmare into which, for as long as he can remember, he has never dared to venture. But Leonard’s sanctuary is beginning to crumble; forces are conspiring to kick him out. Constant accusations by Lily Melnik, the landlady, of stealing worthless items from her apartment, stirrings of discontent among the residents, infidelities and finally a murder. Bill Cherry, one of the building’s inhabitants is found dead, his body thrown down the garbage chute. Though the cops believe they have their killer and motive – a jealous tenant taking revenge on his wife’s lover – Leonard begins to discover clues that point to a different kind of killer. Himself. Rowan Atkinson, the brilliant physical comedian whose outrageous pratfalls and subversively innocent humour have made him a star in hilarious classics from the cult UK series Blackadder to the worldwide hit Bean, is back on the big screen in the family comedy Johnny English. When Her Majesty’s crown jewels are stolen by a conniving Frenchman (John Malkovich), who also plans to steal the queen’s throne, Johnny English (Atkinson), a bit unseasoned but intensely enthusiastic, is thrown onto the case. Fast cars, high tech gadgets, top secret info – Johnny can hardly believe it. He may be in over his head, but his courage and dedication are unmatched, especially after he meets double agent Lorna Campbell (Natalie Imbruglia) and discovers that falling in love makes saving the nation even more exciting. DIRECTOR: John Crowley 2003. 35mm. 90 min Production Company: Company of Wolves UK, 1st Floor, Linton House, 24 Wells Street, London, W1T 3PH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 4060 fax: +44 (0)20 7323 0456 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Portman Film and Television Ltd, 21-25 St. Anne's Court, London, W1F OBJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7494 8024 fax: +44 (0)20 7494 8046 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Buena Vista International (UK) Ltd, 3 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London, W6 9PE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8222 1000 fax: +44 (0)20 8222 1534 Producers: Neil Jordan, Stephen Woolley, Alan Moloney Executive Producers: UK Film Council, Irish Film Board Screenwriter: Mark O’ Rowe Editor: Lucia Zuchetti Director of Photography: Ryszard Lenckzewski Production Designer: Tom Conroy Sound: Brendan Deasy Cast: Colin Farrell, Kelly MacDonald, Cillian Murphy, Shirley Henderson, Colm Meaney Co-production Funding: UK Film Council - New Cinema Fund DIRECTOR: Alberto Sciamma 2003. 35mm. 97 min Production Company: Spice Factory, 81 The Promenade, Peacehaven, Brighton, East Sussex, BN10 8LS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1273 585 275 fax: +44 (0)1273 585 304 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Vine International Pictures, VIP House, Greenacres, New Road Hill, Downe, Orpington, Kent, BR6 7JA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1689 854 123 fax: +44 (0)1689 850 990 email: [email protected] web: www.vine-international.co.uk Producers: Jason Piette, Michael Cowan, Jean-Marc Felio, Claude Léger Executive Producers: Kate Robbins, Peter James, Suzanne Lyons, Michael Mosca, Jonathan Vanger, Alex Marshall, Jan Vocke Screenwriters: Peter James, Suzanne Lyons, Kate Rubbins, James Simpson Editor: Yves Langlois Director of Photography: Alastair Meux Production Designer: Richard Tassé Sound: Louis Marion Music: Dan Jones Cast: James Caan, Jennifer Tilly, Genevieve Bujold, Maribel Verdu Budget: CA$10.5 million Co-production Territories sold: Most available DIRECTOR: Peter Howitt 2003. 35mm. 87 min 20 sec Production Company: Working Title Films, Oxford House, 76 Oxford Street, London, W1N 9FD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7307 3000 fax: +44 (0)20 7307 3001 UK Distributor: UIP, 12 Golden Square, London, W1A 2JL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7534 5200 fax: +44 (0)20 7534 5202 web: www.uip.com Producers: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Mark Huffam, Debra Hayward, Liza Chasin, Jo Burn Executive Producers: Rowan Atkinson, Peter Bennett Jones Screenwriters: Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, William Davies Editor: Robin Sales Director of Photography: Remi Adefarasin BSC Production Designer: Chris Seagers Sound: Glenn Freemantle Music: Edward Shearmur Cast: Rowan Atkinson, Natalie Imbruglia, Ben Miller, John Malkovitch EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:40 pm Page 26 26 Feature Films Kiss of Life The Last Horror Movie The Late Twentieth Kiss of Life is an intricate and moving journey into the heart of a family. Helen lives with her children and her father in London. Her husband John is an aidworker who has been away from home for many months. Helen is feeling the strain of his absence and desperately awaits his return. On the way to school one morning, Helen is killed in a car accident. Miles away, in war-torn Eastern Europe, John is unaware of his wife's death. And Helen herself is similarly unaware. So begins a three day odyssey that involves all of the members of Helen's family: the children and Grandpa struggling with their loss; John travelling home through dangerous terrain; and Helen journeying through the space between life and death, freed only when she and her husband are able to reconcile their differences and experience the full meaning of their love for one another. The fine line between fiction and reality becomes blurred when a horror video rental is used by a serial killer to morally justify his crimes to the world. What starts off as a conventional teen slasher, transforms into a stark and disturbing journey through the mind of Max Parry, a mild mannered wedding photographer, with a taste for human flesh. When his girlfriend is accidentally shot dead in a bungled, drug fuelled hold up at a corner shop, Ali goes vigilante, hunting down the drug barons whose business gives rise to this kind of desperation. Institutionalised after killing one such drug dealer, Ali escapes, only to witness a girl being murdered. He becomes obsessed with tracking down her killer, Tom, and we are led into Tom's world of clubs, drugs and women. DIRECTOR: Emily Young 2003. 35mm. 86 min Production Company: Wild Horses Film Company Ltd, 131a Kilburn Park Road, London, NW6 5LD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7328 1661 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Celluloid Dreams, 2 rue Turgot, 75009 Paris, France. tel: +33 1 49 70 03 70 fax: +33 1 49 70 03 71 web: www.celluloid-dreams.com UK Distributor: Artificial Eye, 14 King Street, London, WC2E 8HN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7240 5353 fax: +44 (0)20 7240 5242 email: [email protected] web: www.artificial-eye.com Producer: Gayle Griffiths Executive Producers: Cat Villiers, Chiara Menage, Paul Trijbits, David M Thompson, Bill Allan Screenwriter: Emily Young Editor: David Charap Director of Photography: Wojciech Szepel Production Designer: Jane Morton Sound: Ronald Bailey Music: Murray Gold Cast: Ingeborga Dapkunaite, Peter Mullan, Millie Findlay, James E Martin, David Warner Budget: US$3 million Funding: UK Film Council - New Cinema Fund, Baker Street Media Finance, BBC Films, Haut et Court Territories sold: All available except UK, France, Mexico, Japan, Benelux, Turkey, Israel, Russia DIRECTOR: Julian Richards 2003. 35mm. 80 min Production Company: Prolific Films, 90 Salisbury Road, London, NW6 6PA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7372 5495 fax: +44 (0)20 7372 5495 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Gavin Film, 65-66 Dean Street, London, W1D 4PL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8432 2327 fax: +44 (0)20 7437 3903 email: [email protected] Producer: Zorana Piggott Executive Producer: Julian Richards Screenwriter: James Handel Editor: Claus Whelisch Director of Photography: Chris St John-Smith Production Designer: Bettina Eberhard Sound: Simon Lambros Music: Simon Lambros Cast: Kevin Howarth, Mark Stevenson, Antonia Beamish, Jonathan Coote Budget: $1 million Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available except UK, US, Portugal DIRECTOR: Hadi Hajaig 2002. 35mm. 80 min Production Company: Timeless Pictures Plc, 585a Fulham Road, London, SW6 5UA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 3814 fax: +44 (0)20 7436 7405 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Salvation Films Ltd, 3 Dewhurst House, Winnett Street, London, W1D 6JY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7494 1186 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 0153 email: [email protected] web: www.salvation-films.com UK Distributor: Mandrake Media, 3 Dewhurst House, Winnett Street, London, W10 6JY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7764 819 518 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 0153 web: www.mandrakemedia.com Producer: Hadi Hajaig Screenwriter: Hadi Hajaig Editor: Hadi Hajaig Director of Photography: Peter Ellmore Production Designer: Josh Grace Sound: Steven Murphy Music: Simon Lambros Cast: Justin Allder, John Webber, Sam Loggin, Hannah Watkins Budget: £1 million Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available except UK EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:40 pm Page 27 27 Feature Films Lava LD 50 Little Scars Smiggy – one of life’s also-rans – and Philip – who’s not even in the race – set out on a simple mission: to avenge Philip’s brother, Stevie who, after a fight with Darrel, is left silent, staring and starved. They hatch a plan over breakfast – beautifully cooked by the brother’s drunk and defeated dad and go shopping for the appropriate kit. This leads them to Mister Aladdin from whom they purchase a firearm: a 1920’s Spanish revolver, rusty with a dodgy mechanism. And it’s off on field manoeuvres they go. Discovering the place is right in the middle of the Notting Hill Carnival, Smiggy’s the first to arrive at Darrel’s flat. Darrel isn’t there, but his girlfriend Julie is. She’s waiting for Neville a drug-dealer from Reigate. And she’s waiting for him because she has just stolen a kilo of Silver Leaf cocaine from Claude and his Yardies and wants to sell it on. But she’s never met Neville so when Smiggy rings the bell… When she offers him a line he takes it, but cocaine, in the hands of Smiggy, releases all his misguided heroic macho fantasies. When Neville does arrive and gets lippy, Smiggy shoots him. When Claude the angry Yardie arrives looking for his Silver Leaf and revenge, Smiggy shoots him too. In the chaos that ensues, Julie gets shot. Julie’s friend Maxine gets shot. Claude’s right hand man Curtis gets shot. Smiggy also shoots Philip. Smiggy also shoots Smiggy. One person does survive though, Darrel, although he might have a problem explaining this one away to his probation officer. A free-spirited group of young animal rights activists break into an animal research facility in order to get video footage of grisly experiments for their LD-50 website. When cocky group leader, Gary, wanders into a booby-trapped office, his leg gets caught in a hidden steel trap. Unable to free himself, the group panic as they hear the sound of approaching police sirens. Believing that the survival of the group is the most important thing, they flee the building, leaving Gary behind. Gary is taken away in handcuffs as the group’s van drives away under the cover of darkness. Troubled by an unspoken, collective guilt, the group disbands. One year later, Gary sends a mysterious, encoded message to his brother, Danny, the group’s videographer and all round techhead. Danny is sure that Gary is in trouble, and appeals to the group to reconvene. Reluctantly, they agree to go on one more mission to find out what happened to Gary and to investigate the mysterious MultiTech lab that Gary mentions in his e-mail. But, it is only a fact-finding mission – they will sneak in, find Gary, and get out quickly. Nick and Tatjana enter into a passionate love affair and in doing so unlock Tatjana's selfdestructive past. Can Tatjana reconcile with her demons to find happiness with Nick? DIRECTOR: Joe Tucker 2002. 35mm. 96 min Sales Agent: Storm Entertainment, 127 Broadway # 200, Santa Monica, CA 90401, USA. tel: +1 310 656 2500 fax: +1 310 656 2510 email: [email protected] Producers: Michael Riley, Gregor Truter Executive Producer: Andreas Lehmann Screenwriter: Joe Tucker Editor: St John O'Rorke Directors of Photography: Jan Liggetti, Roger Eaton Production Designer: Philip Robinson Sound: Simon Fisher-Turner Music: Simon Fisher-Turner Cast: Joe Tucker, James Holmes, Nicola Stapleton, Grahame Fox DIRECTOR: Simon De Selva 2003. 35mm. 93 min Production Company: Random Harvest Pictures, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, SL0 0NH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1753 783 900 fax: +44 (0)1753 630 651 email: [email protected] web: www.randomharvest.co.uk Sales Agent: First Look Media / Overseas Film Group, 8000 Sunset Boulevard, East Penthouse, Los Angeles, CA 90046, USA. tel: +1 323 337 1000 fax: +1 323 337 1037 email: [email protected] web: www.firstlookmedia.com UK Distributor: Buena Vista International (UK) Ltd, 3 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London, W6 9PE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8222 1000 fax: +44 (0)20 8222 1534 Producers: Alistair MacLean-Clark, Basil Stephens Executive Producers: Melvin Singer, Tim Smith, Carlo Dusi Screenwriter: Matthew McGuchan Editor: Kant Pan Director of Photography: Robin Vidgeon Production Designer: Humphrey Jaegler Sound: Clive Derbyshire Music: Michael Price Cast: Kate Towne, Melanie Brown, Tom Hardy, Phil Winchester, Stephen Lord Budget: £5 million Funding: Section 48, Sale and Leaseback, Gap Financing, American Bank Finance Territories sold: All available except France, Germany, Spain, Scandinavia, Russia, UK, Benelux DIRECTOR: Jan Bauer 2003. Digibeta. 50 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield Studios, Station Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1494 731 457 fax: +44 (0)1494 674 042 email: [email protected] web: www.nftsfilm-tv.ac.uk Producer: Teresa Mulqueen Screenwriter: Jan Bauer Editor: Helle le Levre Director of Photography: Tanja Koop Music: David Schweitzer Cast: Ana Geislerova, Alan Westaway, Rad Lazar, Vesna Orel, Claire Cox Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:40 pm Page 28 28 Feature Films Love’s Brother Luminal Man Dancin’ In despair of ever finding love, the insecure Angelo uses a photo of his handsome brother Gino to convince a beautiful Italian girl across the sea to marry him. Gino's delighted for Angelo, but when he lays eyes on his brother's betrothed, it's love at first sight. Touching and funny, sentimental and heartwarming, this is a magical, sweetly nostalgic journey about roots, family, sacrifice and the power of true love. In the year 2010, drugs and sexual excesses are the dominant forces that shape the lives of Europe’s teenagers, and London and Paris are at the centre of this chemical nation. No child can shelter from this storm of abusive substances and nowhere is this more visible than in the daily lives of Demon and Davi. The two teenage girls have embraced drug culture and now spend their days sleeping and using the dark hours to explore life’s chemical and sexual possibilities. Young and naïve, they have become the possessions of a schizophrenic mentor and pimp, Ryu. Too messed up on the drugs he gives them to notice that their lives have been stolen, they have accepted this vampiric version of life. Demon and Davi’s illusions are shattered when their friend is sadistically tortured by one of the sex clients, with the knowing permission of Ryu. Horrified, they fail in an attempt to kill their false protector. Realising that they carry with them the past they are trying to escape from, they attempt to clean up. An obsessed Ryu finds them. Now back in his clutches, Ryu begins his theatrical and brutal revenge. The hopelessness of Demon and Davi seems complete. Demon, now clean, is stronger and able to find the courage to attempt a dangerous escape. Finally in control of their destiny, they have a future worth living for. Man Dancin' is a ganster movie with a difference. After being detained at Her Majesty's pleasure, Jimmy Kerrigan returns to his family home in a tough Glaswegian estate. It's only been a few years but the Glasgow that he knew has changed, and more importantly to those who knew him, so has Jimmy Kerrigan – dramatically. Sparks fly when the new hits the old and the events that follow will soon change Kerrigan, his friends and his world forever. DIRECTOR: Jan Sardi 2003. 35mm. 103 min Production Company: Love's Brother Productions, 5th Floor, 83-84 Berwick Street, London, W1F 8TS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7437 3128 fax: +44 (0)20 7437 3129 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Arclight Films, 1201/39 McLaren Street, North Sydney, 2060, Australia. tel: +61 (0) 2 99 55 88 25 fax: +61 (0) 2 99 55 88 28 email: [email protected] web: www.arclightfilms.com Producers: Jane Scott, Sarah Radclyffe Executive Producers: Jane Scott, Bill Godfrey Screenwriter: Jan Sardi Editor: Veromka Jenet Director of Photography: Andrew Lesnie Production Designer: Paul Heath Sound: Gary Wilkins Music: Stephen Warbeck Cast: Giovanni Ribisi, Adam Garcia, Amelia Warner, Sicuia de Sants Co-production Funding: AFFC, Film Victoria, CZ Bank, Ingenious Media Territories sold: All available except Australia, Italy, Germany, Benelux, Baltic States, Scandinavia (not including Iceland) Switzerland, Israel, Greece, Middle East, Former Yugoslavia DIRECTOR: Andrea Vecchiato 2002. 35mm. 100 min Production Company, Sales Agent: Dreyco Productions, Unit 2.1, 70 York Way, London, N1 9AG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7689 8126 fax: +44 (0)20 7689 0007 email: [email protected] web: www.luminalthemovie.com Producer: Alex Tate Executive Producer: Leo Pescarolo Screenwriters: Andrea Vecchiato, Isabella Santacroce Editor: Ailo Auguste Director of Photography: Mark Lebon Production Designer: Nic Tuft Sound: Simeon Warburton Music: Gavin McGregor Rossdale, Michael Nyman Cast: Denis Lavant, Maria Mann Papas, Jemeela Mustchin Budget: £1.7 million Funding: Private Investment Territories sold: All available except Italy DIRECTOR: Norman Stone 2003. 35mm. 114 min Production Company: 1A Films/Festival Films, c/o Festival House, Tranquil Passage, Blackheath, London, SE3 0BJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8297 9999 fax: +44 (0)20 8297 1155 email: [email protected] web: www.mandancin.com Producer: Ray Marshall Executive Producer: Peter Barber-Fleming Screenwriter: Sergio Casci Editor: Colin Goudie Director of Photography: Mike Fox Production Designer: Ash Wilkinson Sound: Tommy Hair, Worldwide Music: Colin Towns Cast: Alex Ferns, Tom Georgeson, Kenneth Cranham, James Cosmo, Jenny Faulds Budget: Under £1 million Funding: Film Partnership, Scottish Screen Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:40 pm Page 29 29 Feature Films Map of the Universe Monsieur N Moonlight The past. Paul X has been run over by a black cab in London. He is unconscious. He has been sent to a negative dimension. There he discovers a whole map of the universe and meets his alter ego. After recovering from his coma he finds a way to return to the negative dimension and drag his friends along with him. This process distracts his time warp system and creates another alter ego. One in the positive and one in the negative dimension. Moving between the future and the past the distance between one story and another is gradually erased. Unable to control their frequent departures from the negative and positive dimension, Paul and his friends are in danger of losing their sanity. TV game show host Dr Kelvin, has one obsession; to dutifully cure anyone with a slight sign of disturbance and each week he analyses the mental health of two new contestants. Paul and his friends have signed up for the show. Heathcote, a young English officer, arrives on the island where Napoleon is being held prisoner. His mission is to keep a close watch on his military idol. Lowe, the new Governor of the island, has just arrived too and rules the island like a prison. Napoleon's valet and childhood friend, Cipriani, waits on this little world. This microcosm of the French court stands united in continuing to treat Napoleon with the utmost respect. An escape plot is hatched by an American pirate and the former Grande Armée general. They plan to carry the Emperor away from Saint Helena on board the mythical Flying Dutchman and it becomes increasingly clear to Heathcote that Napoleon has a plan. Heathcote remembers the day when he lost Napoleon who galloped off across Deadwood Plain. He now realises that this allowed Napoleon to calculate the time needed to reach the coast. Everything for the escape goes as planned but, at the last minute, Napoleon seems to change his mind. Napoleon's rescuers are killed in the course of a bloody battle. We see Napoleon on his deathbed clearly finding some comfort in the priest at his side. In front of Napoleon’s coffin, Heathcote gathers together the threads of the story and realises that Napoleon's only chance of leaving the island was to stop being the Emperor. Cipriani laid down his life so that Napoleon could live an ordinary life at last. Heathcote likes to think that this return to a simple and anonymous life is the finest proof of Napoleon's tactical genius. Clara is thirteen and basically too clever by half for her age. She lives in an exclusive neighbourhood near the airport. Today she has her first period, an event greeted with excessive enthusiasm by her parents. She doesn’t have much of an emotional bond with either. Clara flees to the shed down in the garden and finds a blood-covered boy of her own age. He is a drug-runner who was put on a plane in a Central Asian country with a belly full of bags of heroin, to be killed after being used as human packaging. Clara knows that things are getting too hot to handle. She decides to flee with the boy to her parents unused house in Luxembourg. She tells her parents she is going to stay with a girlfriend. After several adventures and a lift from a driver with less than honourable intentions, a night in an idyllic holiday home and a journey in the back of a truck, Clara and the boy finally reach Aachen, not far from where his trip started. Somehow Clara and the boy realise – without saying it – that there is no way back, that fate has bonded them together to the bitter end. That gives them a kind of freedom, makes them overconfident. They seem to have lived their lives at high speed. When they wake, they see in front of their very eyes how another young drugs runner is in danger of becoming the next victim. They heroically sacrifice their lives to break out of the vicious circle. DIRECTOR: Nick Peterson 2003. 35mm. 92 min Production Company, Sales Agent: Global Films, Po Box 3808, London, N1 3JX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7537 4882 fax: +44 (0)20 537 9285 email: [email protected] web: www.mnenonics.co.uk Producer: Tom Norwood Executive Producer: Laurent Mercier Screenwriter: Nick Peterson Editor: Tom Norwood Director of Photography: David Radaeker Production Designer: Tom Norwood Sound: Mike Read Music: Virtual Alien Cast: Dolly Di Rosso, Jimmy Ryland, John Watehouse, Stewart Timings Budget: £373 000 Funding: Global Films, Barclays Film Finance DIRECTOR: Antoine de Caunes 2003. 35mm. 130 min Production Company: Scion Films, 18 Soho Square, London, W1D 3QL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7025 8445 fax: +44 (0)20 7025 8133 email: [email protected] web: www.scionfilms.com Sales Agent: Studio Canal, Service Technique, 74 Bis rue Lauriston, 75116 Paris, France. tel: +33 1 44 34 21 33 web: www.monsieur-n-lefilm.com Producers: Marie Castille, Meution Schaar, Kara Walters, Jeff Abberley Screenwriter: Rene Manzor Editor: Joele van Effenterre Director of Photography: Piere Aim Production Designer: Patrick Durand Sound: Dominique Eicher Music: Stephen Eicher Cast: Jay Rodan, Phillipe Torreton, Richard E Grant Budget: £10 million Co-production Funding: French subsidies, Pre-sale, Sales and Leaseback Territories sold: All available except France DIRECTOR: Paula van der Oest 2002. 35mm. 91 min Production Company: Spice Factory, 81 The Promenade, Peacehaven, Brighton, East Sussex, BN10 8LS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1273 585 275 fax: +44 (0)1273 585 304 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Arclight Films Pty Ltd, Building 22, Box 40, Fox Studios Australia, Driver Avenue, Moore Park, NSW 2021, Australia. tel: +61 2 99 55 88 25 fax: +61 2 99 55 88 28 web: www.arclightfilms.com Producers: Emjay Rechsteiner, Michael Cowan, Jason Piette Executive Producers: Emjay Rechsteiner, Dirk Jan Weijers, David Rogers, Alex Marshall, Sam Fumaltha Screenwriter: Carel Donck Editor: Sander Vos Director of Photography: Guido van Gennep Production Designer: Harry Ammerlaan Sound: Tim Alban Music: Bob Last, Fons Merkies Cast: Laurien van den Broeck, Hunter Bussemaker, Johan Leyson, Jemma Redgrave, Andrew Howard Budget: £2 million Co-production EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:40 pm Page 30 30 Feature Films The Mother My House in Umbria Ned Kelly May is 65. An ordinary granny from the suburbs. When her mother dies she finds herself thrown upon the mercy of her far-toobusy metropolitan children. Stuck in London, far from home, her kids abusing or avoiding her, she feels that life for her is more or less over. Until... The granny from the sticks, the old lady you don't even notice in the supermarket, the broken woman whose life is finished, falls headlong, suddenly, rapturously, disarmingly, girlishly, carnally in love. With a man half her age. Who just happens to be fucking her daughter as well. From the acid pen of Hanif Kureishi comes another brilliant and shocking slice of modern metropolitan life. After a bomb destroys a railway carriage, the four survivors repair to the villa of one Mrs Delahunty, a writer of romance novels, a woman with a past. The other survivors are an aging British general, a young German man and Aimee, an American girl orphaned in the blast. As these four strangers recover in Umbria's countryside and become friends, Aimee's uncle, a cold and childless academic who studies red carpenter ants, arrives to fetch her. Mrs Delahunty, fearing this may not be in Aimee's best interests, begins to drink heavily, and fails in her attempts to connect with Aimee's uncle. Meanwhile, a persistent detective investigates the blast. Australia, 1880s. After a brutal childhood at the hands of the police and the subsequent death of his father, sixteen year-old Ned Kelly is imprisoned on the trumped up charge of stealing a horse. Emerging four years later, Ned is hardened but vows to go straight. He works as a farmhand on the estate of an English land-owner, while making money on the side as a bareknuckle boxer. But the system is prejudiced against firstgeneration Irish immigrants, to the point that when a police officer assaults Ned’s sister Kate, it is Ned and his mother who are charged with attempted murder. Forced to go on the run, Ned is determined to avenge his family and strike back at a system that wrongs them all. He forms a gang with his young brother, Dan and two friends. Together, they cut a trail through the Outback, holding up towns and robbing banks while giving the police the run-around. Ned's reputation as an invincible outlaw grows. When the authorities bring in the formidable Superintendent Hare and an army of police to catch Ned Kelly, Ned plans an extraordinary showdown. It is an event which will cement his status as the legendary revolutionary hero of the Australian underclass forever. DIRECTOR: Roger Michell 2003. 35mm. 111 min Production Company: Free Range Films, 36 Marshall Street, London, W1V 1LL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7287 5110 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 3770 UK Distributor: Momentum Pictures, 2nd Floor, 184-192 Drummond Street, London, NW1 3HP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7388 1100 fax: +44 (0)20 7383 0404 web: www.momentumpictures.co.uk Producer: Kevin Loader Executive Producers: Stephen Evans, Angus Finney, Tracey Scoffield, David M Thompson Screenwriter: Hanif Kureishi Editors: Nicolas Gaster, Kim Gaster Director of Photography: Alwin Kuchler Production Designer: Mark Tildesley Sound: Danny Hambrook, Tim Alban Music: Jeremy Sams Cast: Daniel Craig, Cathryn Bradshaw, Oliver Ford Davies, Steven MacKintosh, Anne Reid DIRECTOR: Richard Loncraine 2003. 35mm. 102 min 58 sec Production Company: Canine Films, c/o HBO Films London, Warner House, 98 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8WB. tel: +44 (0)20 7984 5051 fax: +44 (0)20 7984 5052 Sales Agent: HBO Films London, Warner House, 98 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8WB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7984 5051 fax: +44 (0)20 7984 5052 email: [email protected] Producers: Frank Doelger, Ann Wingate, M V Pugini Screenwriter: Hugh Whitemore from a novel by William Trevor Editor: Humphrey Dixon Director of Photography: Marco Pontecorvo Production Designer: Luciana Arrighi Music: Claudio Capponi Cast: Maggie Smith, Chris Cooper, Timothy Spall, Ronnie Barker Budget: £11.6 million Co-production Funding: Canine Films, Panorama Films Territories sold: All available except Australia, New Zealand, Israel, South America DIRECTOR: Gregor Jordan 2002. 35mm. 110 min Production Company: Working Title Films, Oxford House, 76 Oxford Street, London, W1N 9FD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7307 3000 fax: +44 (0)20 7307 3001 UK Distributor: UIP, 12 Golden Square, London, W1A 2JL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7534 5200 fax: +44 (0)20 7534 5202 web: www.uip.com Producers: Debra Hayward, Liza Chasin Executive Producers: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Tim White Screenwriter: John Michael McDonagh Editor: Jon Gregory ACE Director of Photography: Oliver Stapleton BSC Production Designer: Steven Jones-Evans Sound: Gary Wilkins Music: Klaus Badelt Cast: Heath Ledger, Orlando Bloom, Naomi Watts, Geoffrey Rush Co-production EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:40 pm Page 31 31 Feature Films Never Play with the Dead Craig is a college student with a business plan. He and six friends have broken into a derelict asylum to stage the party of the year and get rich in the process. With DJ Lux on the decks, Lee's spectacular light show and sexy Victoria pouring the drinks, how can they fail? But as the team set up things go horribly wrong. Sarah becomes convinced that they are not alone, and as the panic rises the asylum begins to take on a life of its own. Walls disappear, then reappear and the group are forced further and further into the mysterious depths of the building, where something ancient and sinister is waiting for them. DIRECTOR: Ray Kilby 2002. Digibeta. 83 min Production Company: Mediabus Industries Ltd, 46 Crispin Street, London, E1 6HQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7247 3444 fax: +44 (0)20 7247 9684 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Centre Film Sales Ltd, 45 Cedar Grove, Ealing, London, W5 4A5, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8566 2388 fax: +44 (0)20 8566 2388 email: [email protected] Producer: Natalie Herview Executive Producer: Chris Dalton Screenwriter: David Fedash Editor: Marc Thornton Director of Photography: Andy Martin Production Designer: Susan Kaye Sound: James Kenning, Ian Pickford Music: Kevin Farrell Cast: Mark Homer, Richard Harison, Louisa M Haig Territories sold: All available except Thailand and Brazil Nicholas Nickleby Nine Lives From one of Charles Dickens' most masterful novels come some of his most unforgettable characters, vibrantly and movingly brought to life by a star-studded, award-winning cast. When his father dies, young Nicholas' family is left penniless, and he, his sister, and his mother venture to London to seek help from their wealthy Uncle Ralph. Unfortunately, Ralph's intentions are less than benficent, and the family is split apart. Nicholas is sent to teach at Dotheboys Hall, a squalid school for orphan boys run by the cruel and abusive Wackford Squeers. Within the dark, grim walls of Dotheboys, Nicholas befriends a kindhearted and mistreated boy named Smike, and together they run away, setting off on an adventure to reunite the Nickleby family and build a new home of their own. Tim plans to spend his 21st birthday at his family’s Scottish estate with eight of his closest friends. No-one minds that a snowstorm has cut them off from the rest of the outside world. Everything is set for the perfect weekend, until one of the guests stumbles across an old history of the house with the power to unleash the horrors of Scotland’s past. The book tells the story of Murray, an old Scot patriot murdered during the English invasion. Intent on exacting bloody revenge on the reunited English friends, Murray posesses the body of each guest and turns him into a murderer. It is survival of the fittest as the friendships are pushed to the limit. Only one will survive. DIRECTOR: Douglas McGrath 2002. 35mm. 132 min Production Company: Thin Man Films, 9 Greek Street, London, W1D 4DQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 7372 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 5228 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Twentieth Century Fox, 31-32 Soho Square, London, W1D 3AP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7437 7766 fax: +44 (0)20 7734 2170 web: www.fox.co.uk Producers: Simon Channing-Williams, John Hart, Jeff Sharp Executive Producers: Gail Egan, Michael Hogan, Robert Kessel Screenwriter: Douglas McGrath Editor: Lesley Walker Director of Photography: Dick Pope Production Designer: Eve Stewart Sound: Tim Cavagin Music: Rachel Portman Cast: Charlie Hunnam, Anne Hathaway, Christopher Plummer, Jim Broadbent, Stella Gonet Co-production DIRECTOR: Andrew Green 2002. 35mm. 85 min Production Company: A & A Films, 1020 Pointwest, 116 Cromwell Road, London, SW7 4XN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7341 0160 fax: +44 (0)20 7341 0169 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Dream Entertainment Inc, 8489 West 3rd Street #1038, Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA. tel: +1 323 655 5501 fax: +1 323 655 5603 email: [email protected] web: www.dreamentertainment.net Producers: Giles Hattersley, Nik Korda Executive Producer: Alexander Green Screenwriter: Andrew Green Editor: Paul Knight Director of Photography: Robin Vidgeon Production Designer: Nick Palmer Sound: Clive Derbyshire Music: White Noise Entertainment Cast: Paris Hilton, Lex Shrapnel, Amelia Warner, Patrick Kennedy Budget: £2 million Funding: A&A Productions Territories sold: All available except USA, Italy, Mexico, Benelux EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:40 pm Page 32 32 Feature Films Octane One For The Road One Last Chance A Jeep travels along a night time freeway; Senga Wilson is behind the wheel, tired, drawn & tense. In the passenger seat is her daughter Nat. There is a mother and daughter tension in the air; Senga is starting to fall asleep and Nat insists they pull over. Just before they rejoin the freeway, Senga stops at an ATM. Meanwhile Nat invites a young girl backpacker into the car knowing it will annoy her mother. Later, Nat’s father rings to say Nat’s birthday gift has been left behind and once again the two pull off the freeway to wait for him. The gift is tickets to a concert that Senga has forbidden Nat to attend. The three have a terrible fight and Nat screams at her and runs. Senga sees Nat and a strange couple climbing into an RV. She screams and rushes after Nat, but it’s too late. Senga runs to her Jeep and sets off after the RV. Moments later the backpacker’s belt tightens around her throat. In front of them a silver fuel tanker suddenly brakes. The door opens and the backpacker climbs out leaving Senga slumped unconscious, blood dripping from her temple. One For The Road is a British anti-buddy movie exploring the frailty and weakness of male bonding. A black comedy, following the lives of four men who meet on a rehabilitation course for drink drivers who have lost their licences. Jimmy is young, ambitious and desperate to sell his late father’s business; Paul has been salesman of the year three times running; Richard is a retired millionaire property developer and Mark, likeable and honest, is a marijuana dependant taxi driver come parttime philosopher. Very quickly they realise the course is the networking opportunity of a lifetime as Paul, Mark and Jimmy plot to relieve Richard of some of his wealth. However, unbeknown to them, he is savvy to their plans and is always one step ahead. An innovative black comedy, the film pushes the boundaries of digital video technology as it follows the events of the week long course, bonding over the idiocy of Role Play, the battlefields of Paintball, nights of drinking and impotent passion, and an end-of-course celebration round the pool at the millionaire’s mansion. Tullybride is a one-horse town in the arseend of the Scottish Highlands. Nothing much happens in Tullybridge, until three friends, Fitz (Jamie Sives), Nellie (Iain Robertson) and Seany (Kevin McKidd) accidently find gold This discovery triggers a series of increasingly absurd and desperate events, made worse when their foolproof moneymaking scheme reaches the ears of Harry (Jimmy Chisholm), Chairman of the Curling Club and local Big Man. DIRECTOR: Marcus Adams 2003. 35mm. 90 min Production Company: Random Harvest Pictures, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, SL0 0NH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1753 783 900 fax: +44 (0)1753 630 651 email: [email protected] web: www.randomharvest.co.uk Sales Agent: First Look Media / Overseas Film Group, 8000 Sunset Boulevard, East Penthouse, Los Angeles, CA 90046, USA. tel: +1 323 337 1000 fax: +1 323 337 1037 email: [email protected] web: www.firstlookmedia.com UK Distributor: Buena Vista International (UK) Ltd, 3 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London, W6 9PE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8222 1000 fax: +44 (0)20 8222 1534 Producers: Alistair MacLean-Clark, Basil Stephens Executive Producers: Tim Smith, Melvyn Singer, Carlo Dusi Screenwriter: Stephen Volk Editor: Trevor Waite Director of Photography: Robin Vidgeon Production Designer: Max Gottlieb Sound: Alistair Crocker Music: Orbital, Simon Boswell Cast: Madeleine Stowe, Norman Reedus, Bijou Phillips, Mischa Barton, Jonathan Rhys-Myers Budget: £8 million Co-production Funding: EIS, Section 48, Sale and Leaseback. Luxembourg Subsidies Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Chris Cooke 2003. 35mm. 96 min Production Company: One for the Road Films, Mappery Hall Drive, Nottingham, NG3 5EP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7580 8182 fax: +44 (0)20 7580 8185 Producer: Kate Ogborn Executive Producers: Peter Carlton, Paul Trijbits, Robin Gutch Screenwriter: Chris Cooke Editor: Nick Fenton Director of Photography: Nick Gordon Smith Production Designer: Jason Carlin Sound: Tim Barker Music: Steve Blackman Cast: Rupert Procter, Greg Chisholm, Mark Davenport, Hywel Bennett, Julie Legrand Budget: £680 000 Funding: UK Film Council - New Cinema Fund, Emmi, FilmFour Lab Territories sold: All available except UK TV DIRECTOR: Stewart Svaasand 2003. 35mm. 96 min Production Company: Hero Film Productions Ltd, 23-24 Greek Street, London, W1V 5LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7287 4060 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 4994 Sales Agent: Myriad Pictures, Cavendish House, 51-55 Mortimer Street, London, W1W 8HJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7580 9200 fax: +44 (0)20 7290 0844 UK Distributor: Momentum Pictures, 2nd Floor, 184-192 Drummond Street, London, NW1 3HP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7388 1100 fax: +44 (0)20 7383 0404 web: www.momentumpictures.co.uk Producer: Anne Bats Executive Producer: Dougray Scott Screenwriters: Gill Humpherston, Stewart Svaasand Editor: St John O'Rourke Director of Photography: Svein Krouel Production Designer: Pat Campbell Sound: Brian Milliken Music: Donald Shaw Cast: James Sives, Kevin McKidd, Iain Robertson, Dougray Scott, Neve McKintosh Co-production EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:40 pm Page 33 33 Feature Films One Love Owning Mahowny Penetration Angst One Love tells the tale of Kassa, a young Rasta songwriter desperate to be heard and Serena the lead singer in a church gospel band. Two strangers from opposite sides of the track socially, musically and religiously until fate brings them together at a studio where they are recording entries for a major music competition with their respective groups. Serena’s encounter with Kassa leaves her confused. She is overwhelmed by desire, but also steeped in guilt as she is engaged to Aaron, the gospel choir’s keyboardist. Kassa, a man in love with his music, has also been spell bound by Serena’s vocal and visual beauty. He can’t get her out of his head and despite the realities of their religious differences he pursues what he knows to be the impossible. Meanwhile, Aaron has become suspicious of Serena and Kassa’s relationship. Driven by jealousy he plants drugs on Kassa and informs the police. Kassa and Serena are jailed but when she is bailed by her Father she returns to the church only to discover that Aaron framed Kassa. With a few hours to the finals, Aaron is arrested, and Kassa is released. Driven by their eagerness to win the competition both bands turn up at the concert venue. On stage, Kassa, broken-hearted, cannot sing a note. Serena comes to his rescue, surprising him by singing his song. The two bands come together to realise their one dream. As the two very different groups come together the final concert turns into a celebration of one heart, one song and One Love. Polite, mild-mannered Dan Mahowny is an assistant bank manager with a head for numbers, a knack for making decisions, and a devastating appetite for gambling. He is the unlikely hero who takes on two of the financial institutions everyone loves to hate, the bank and the casino, and, for a brief while, he wins. The most remarkable thing about this phenomenal story of $10.2 million of siphoned bank funds, staggering levels of embezzlement, and millions upon millions of dollars funnelled through the gambling networks, is that its central character is unphenomenal. He doesn’t gamble for material wealth and he isn’t interested in the glamorous perks casinos offer big spenders. It never occurs to him to save any of his winnings. He lives for the thrill of the bet. And that thrill drives him to incredible lengths of ingenuity and stamina. He is, in the purest sense imaginable, an addict. The backdrop of the story is 1982, deemed by economists as the beginning of the excessively profitable Reagan bull market. Banking confidence is high and scrutiny is low. This tidily overlaps with the world of casinos, which are a stock exchange for the libido. It is a limitless world based on win or lose, where the win always seems within reach, yet stretches to infinity. In a small village, shy bookseller Dennis falls in love with Helen, a nineteen year-old student. Their relationship is troubled by the fact that all men who get in close contact with Helen suddenly disappear. Terrified, Helen leaves the village and moves to London. After a while, she meets a decent young policeman, who insists on marrying her, even though he knows she doesn't want to get too close to him. On their honeymoon they are kidnapped by a couple of bank robbers – a hapless Dennis and his new domineering girlfriend. A black comedy about making new friends and the fears concerned with physical relationships. DIRECTORS: Rick Elgood, Don Letts 2003. 35mm. 96 min Production Company: Scala Productions, 15 Frith Street, London, W1D 4RE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 7060 fax: +44 (0)20 7437 3248 email: [email protected] Producers: Bjern Eivino, Shelaagh Ferrell, Yvonne Deutschmann, Ola K Hunnes Executive Producers: Nik Powell, Finola Dwyer, Paul Trijbits, Bjerg Veland Screenwriter: Trevor Rhone Editor: Jon Endre Merk Director of Photography: John Christian Rosenlund Sound: Rosie Straker Music: Simon Bass, Kleanthi Boutis Cast: Vas Blackwood, Ky-Mani Marley, Cherine Anderson, Idris Elba Budget: US$2.4 million Co-production Funding: UK Film Council - New Cinema Fund, Norwegian Film Institute, Baker Street Media Finance. Territories sold: All except UK, Germany, Benelux, Scandinavia (theatrical) DIRECTOR: Richard Kwietniowski 2003. 35mm. 105 min Production Company: Alliance Atlantis Motion Picture Distribution, 175 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 8R8, Canada. tel: +1 416 967 1174 fax: +1 416 960 0971 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Momentum Pictures, 2nd Floor, 184-192 Drummond Street, London, NW1 3HP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7388 1100 fax: +44 (0)20 7383 0404 web: www.momentumpictures.co.uk Producer: Seaton McLean Executive Producer: Edward R Pressman Screenwriter: Maurice Chauvet Editor: Mike Munn Director of Photography: Oliver Curtis Production Designer: Taavo Soodor Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Minnie Driver, Maury Chaykin, John Hurt Co-production Funding: Telefilm Canada, The Harold Greenberg Fund, The Canadian Film or Video Tax Credit Territories sold: All available except Benelux, Spain, Poland, USA, Greece, Cyprus, Pan Latin America, Australia, Scandinavia, Iceland, Israel, Singapore, Portugal, Turkey, Middle East DIRECTOR: Wolfgang Büld 2003. Digibeta. 100 min Production Companies: Purple Orange Films, 10a Merton Road, London, SW18 1QY, England, UK. email: [email protected] web: www.purpleorangefilm.com Co-production Company: Dark Black Films, Lilienstrasse 32, D-20095, Hamburg, Germany. tel: +49 49 33 06 90 email: [email protected] Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Salvation Films, 3 Dewhurst House, Winett Street, London, W1D 6JY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7494 1186 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 0153 email: [email protected] web: www.salvation-films.com Producers: Nick P Coe, Wolfgang Büld Screenwriter: Wofgang Büld Director of Photography: Uwe Bohrer Production Designer: Ian Courtney Cast: Fiona Horsey, Paul Conway, Jaye Macauley Budget: $350 000 Co-production Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available except UK, Germany EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:40 pm Page 34 34 Feature Films Photo Finish A Place to Stay The Principles of Lust Photo Finish is a psychological drama of double adultery, lust, betrayal and revenge. When Joe Wilde's girlfriend leaves him for a married man he spirals into a matrix of devastated obsession. Cynically seducing the vulnerable wife of his hated rival, he cruelly manipulates her affections into a tool of destruction and revenge, dragging all of the quartet into his nightmare. But the ultimate consequence of his mad despair is even more lethal than he could have imagined. A tragic love story between a traveller and a Gypsy woman, set against a backdrop of rural prejudice, brought together by mysterious crop formations appearing in the magical landscape around them. A tale of fate and human capacity for endurance in an uncaring world. The West Country is a part of England that evokes ancient memories. The sacred land of Stonehenge, crop circles and Ley-lines. Along these ancient roads have come strangers, itinerants and Gypsies. People mistreated by society because of their beliefs and values. A way of life where people come before property and financial value, and where others are judged by what they are rather than what they look like or what they have. Choosing to flee the decay of the big cities, hiding themselves away in woods and secluded pieces of farmland, these travellers live on the outskirts of an antagonistic society. A Place To Stay is a heartbreaking story of star-crossed lovers, set in a magical landscape that is all too quickly slipping away. It is about the grandest and most humble aspects of human life, about fate, and how people manage to live in an uncaring world by creating ideals by which to live, and dreams to live for. It’s about people, the planet and beyond. The Principles Of Lust is an emotionally charged drama about a man who must choose between the love of his life and the extreme temptations offered by his renegade friend. Paul (Alec Newman) falls in love with Juliette (Sienna Guillory) and begins a passionate affair. At the same time, he befriends a charismatic and dangerous risktaker, Billy (Marc Warren), who exposes Paul to a different side of life. When the initial fire in Juliette and Paul’s relationship begins to wane, Paul is torn between settling down with her or following Billy on his quest for an endless high. DIRECTOR: Douglas McFerran 2003. 35mm. 94 min Production Company: S Films, 28 Cathnor Road, London, W12 9JA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8354 2154 fax: +44 (0)20 8743 6655 email: [email protected] Producers: Christopher Simon, Douglas McFerran Screenwriter: Douglas McFerran Editor: Adam Barton Director of Photography: Leon Willis Production Designer: John Roberts Sound: Tom Thorley Cast: Aidan Gillen, James Purefoy, Alexander Staden, Collette Brown Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Marcus Thompson 2002. 35mm. 105 min Production Company: Hollywood Daze Motion Pictures UK, 21 Cromwell Avenue, London, W6 9LA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8748 2704 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Firstupfilm International, 3 Sheldon Square, London, W2 6PS, England, UK. tel: + 44 (0)20 7339 9000 fax: + 44 (0)20 7339 9017 email: [email protected] web: www.firstupfilm.biz Producer: Marcus Thompson Executive Producer: Paul Springer Screenwriter: Marcus Thompson Editor: Marcus Thompson Director of Photography: Mirko Beutler Sound: Chris Ralli, Pinewood Studios Music: Colm O'Maonlai, Les Mystere de Voix Bulgares Cast: Colm O'Maonlai, Amanda Ray-King Budget: $3.5 million Funding: British Tax and Private Equity Territories sold: All available except Thailand (DVD, Home video) DIRECTOR: Penny Woolcock 2002. 35mm. 108 min Production Company: Blast Films, 2 Imperial Works, Perren Street, London, NW5 3ED, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7267 4260 email: [email protected] web: www.blastfilms.co.uk Sales Agent: Pathé International, Kent House, 14-17 Market Place, London, W1W 8AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 5151 fax: +44 (0)20 7323 1773 email: [email protected] web: www.pathe.co.uk UK Distributor: Pathé Pictures, Kent House, 14-17 Market Place, London, W1W 8AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 5151 fax: +44 (0)20 7631 3568 email: [email protected] web: www.pathe.co.uk Producer: Madonna Baptiste Screenwriter: Penny Woolcock Editor: Brand Thumim Director of Photography: Graham Smith Production Designer: Joanne Baker Sound: Stuart Bruce Music: Andy Cowton Cast: Alec Newman, Marc Warren, Sienna Gullory Co-production Funding: FilmFour, Yorkshire Media Production Agency EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:40 pm Page 35 35 Feature Films The Prodigal Promoted to Glory Refuge For years Ronnie McGann has controlled the Birmingham underworld. Now one of his exemployees, Micky Harrington, is treading on his patch. Vic Stevens, having just served a prison sentence, yearns to start afresh. Having a one-night stand, though, with a mysterious woman turns out to be more than he bargained for and soon Vic becomes the ‘pawn’ as gangland warfare threatens to erupt. Will Vic survive and will he choose the right side? A contemporary film drama without a doctor, lawyer or policeman in sight. This is a moving, life-affirming and often humorous tale of the power of love, loss and redemption in the inner city. Mike (Ken Stott), a homeless, threatening drunk sees a vision among a throng of Christmas shoppers. She's Annie (Lesley Manville), a Salvation Army captain. He lurches across the street to her and is hit by a bus. Miraculously he survives but apparently with no memory of his past. All he remembers is Annie and instantly falling in love. Determined to turn his life around for her, he commits himself to the detox centre that she runs with her disapproving fiancé Major Nigel Hurst (Kevin Whatley). But in order to win Annie, Mike needs all the determination, charm and cunning he can muster. The path to true love is never easy, and Mike's quest for Annie is a unique odyssey with an ending both happy and not so. Refuge follows a couple who return to the place they first met, exotic and seductive Goa, in the hope that this holiday will lift them out of the emotional and sexual despondency that their relationship has lapsed into. However, they remain trapped in their pattern of social routine until their encounter with a beautiful, enigmatic local girl instigates a confrontation between husband and wife, which uncovers secrets that they had kept, not only from each other but from themselves. Refuge explores the ensuing emotional lanscape while simultaneously calling into question the nature of images by asking: what are the truths behind the picture postcard photographs that adorn our lives? When confronted with these truths, do we seek refuge in a time-frozen moment, a photograph's hubris? DIRECTOR: Ben Sampays 2003. Digibeta. 87 min Production Company: Tiger Films Ltd, 55 Riding House Street, London, W1P 7PS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8317 7450 fax: +44 (0)20 7436 2290 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Liberty International Entertainment Inc, 1990 Westwood Boulevard, Penthouse, Los Angeles, CA 90025, USA. tel: +1 310 474 4456 fax: +1 310 474 7455 email: [email protected] web: www.libertyinteractive.com Producer: Jon Morrey Executive Producers: Bryan Raven, Anton Hicks Screenwriter: Paul Edwards Editor: Daniel Veljanouski Director of Photography: Gurmej Badesha Production Designer: Igor Joveshki Sound: Dave Hunt Music: Dany Nussbaumer Cast: Kevin Quinn, Jon-Paul Gates, Ivana Basic, Peter Lochburn, Peter Stenson Budget: £700 000 Funding: Private equity Territories sold: All available except Brazil (TV), Holland (TV) DIRECTOR: Richard Spence 2003. 16mm. 90 min Production Company: Talkback Thames, 1 Stephen Street, London, W1T 1AL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7691 6422 fax: +44 (0)20 7691 6072 Sales Agent, UK Distributor: FID, 1 Stephen Street, London, W1T 1AL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7691 6000 email: [email protected] Producer: Kenith Trodd Executive Producer: Chris Parr Screenwriter: Rob Heyland Editor: Andrew John McCelland Director of Photography: Peter Middleton Production Designer: Rob Harris Sound: Giancarlo Dellapina Music: Carl Davis Cast: Ken Stott, Lesley Manville, Kevin Whately Budget: £1.5 million Funding: ITV Television, Talkback Thames Territories sold: All available except UK DIRECTOR: Narain Jashanmal 2003. Digibeta. 70 min Production Company: Park and 60 Second Productions, 97b Lexham Gardens, London, W8 6JN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7799 692 542 fax: +44 (0)20 7370 5029 email: [email protected] web: www.refuge-film.com Producer: Narain Jashanmal Executive Producer: Micky Jashanmal Screenwriter: Narain Jashanmal Editor: Narain Jashanmal Director of Photography: Tom Grubbs Production Designer: Eveline Jashanmal Sound: Paul Davies Music: Paul Rose Cast: Sarita Choudhury, Madelaine Potter, Philip Tabor Budget: £200 000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 36 36 Rosetta: Prima Donna Assoluta Milan, Italy, 1960. Rosetta Susannah Di Curci, the feted colouratura soprano, is on the brink of superstardom when doctors diagnose a cancerous polyp on her vocal chords. Rosetta chooses to have surgery but knows she will never perform again in public. Forty years later, Rosetta lives as a recluse in a city in the north of England. The spectre of her career failure continues to haunt her. Into Rosetta’s life comes Eddie Banks, owner of a small independent record shop. Eddie fights to maintain his prime-site business against cut-throat competition and corrupt estate agents. Against the backdrop of their own personal traumas, Eddie helps Rosetta to rediscover her zest for life. In return, she shares her unique personal philosophy with him. Fearing she will become ill again, Rosetta makes contact with the daughter she gave up for adoption forty years ago. DIRECTOR: K D Barker 2002. Digibeta. 98 min Production Company: Patricia Grant, Water on the Rock Ltd, Po Box 20, Leeds, LS8 2ZZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)113 265 0881 email: [email protected] web: www.wotr.co.uk Producer: K D Barker Executive Producer: Roy Grierson Screenwriter: K D Barker Editor: Alan Bucknall Director of Photography: Sally Kumar Sound: Gordon Linton Cast: Louise Graham, Helen Grady, Daniel Martell Gardiner Budget: Low Funding: Private Investment Territories sold: All available Feature Films Senses Shimkent Hotel Senses is a feature length portmanteau film divided into five parts. Each part is named after its story's protagonist, is written and directed by a different person, and set in a different part of the world. The stories are not directly related to one another except through their thematic link to one of the five senses, and, in the portmanteau tradition, each story is very different in terms of narrative, tone, and adopted approach to its theme, crossing genre boundaries to give Senses a broad and rich appeal. A French neurologist arrives at the run-down Shimkent Hotel, Kazakhstan, where he encounters a solitary young man, suffering from amnesia and obviously deep in shock after some catastrophe. As they begin treatment, the patient slowly recounts his story – a tale involving industrial intrigue, cultural incomprehension, a get-rich-quick scheme which goes horribly wrong, and a desperate flight for survival across the Pakistani border. Shot on analogue video, with superb desolate landscapes and settings. Utterly gripping and very, very strange indeed. DIRECTORS: Norma Nebot, John Marsala, Jamie Palmer, Naruna Kaplan de Macedo, Coke Ayala 2003. Beta SP. 110 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distribution: London Film School, 24 Shelton Street, London, WC2H 9UB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7836 9642 fax: +44 (0)20 7497 3718 email: [email protected] web: www.lfs.org.uk Producers: Adam Coop, John Marsala, Nathaniel McCullagh, Naruna Kaplan de Macedo, Coke Ayala Executive Producers: Lisa Marie Russo, Rebecca O'Brien, Ben Gibson Screenwriters: Norma Nebot, John Marsala, Jamie Palmer, Naruna Kaplan de Macedo, Coke Ayala, Editors: Rachel Igel, Dan Sherwin, Tony French, Mariko Montpetit, Davide Sordella Directors of Photography: Nathanial Aron, Andrés Garcés Production Designers: John Marsala, JoAnn Vara, Annemarie Woods, Alexandre Vivet, Gabriel Rodriguez Sound: Raphaël Mouterde, Rob Blake, Mick Glossop, Mariko Montpetit, Maria Castro Music: Raphaël Mouterde, Daniel Gareh, Marc Teitler, Max Greenwood Cast: Vanessa Earl, Bryonie Pritchard, Craig Zisel, James G McCaffrey, Dominic Letts, Jo Martin, Mahri Steenbock, Walter Dickerson, Sole Villavicencio, Ignacio Hurtado Funding: The London Film School and various others Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Charles de Meaux 2002. 35mm. 92 min Production Company: Donaldson Polakoff Productions Ltd, 8 Great James Street, London, WC1N 3DA, England, UK. tel: +33 1 40 26 10 87 fax: +33 1 40 26 10 78 email: [email protected] Producers: Gil Donaldson, Xavier Douroux Screenwriter: Charles de Meaux Editor: Charles de Meaux Director of Photography: Charles de Meaux Sound: Charles de Meaux Music: Charles de Meaux, Vladimir Kardev, Pierre Miksiloff Cast: Yann Collette, Caroline Ducey, Romain Duris, Thibault de Montalembert, Melvil Poupaud Budget: £750 000 Co-production Funding: Private Investment Territories sold: All available except France EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 37 37 Feature Films Shiner Shootout Sitting Ducks Michael Caine stars as Billy Shiner Simpson, a small time boxing promoter with big ideas. In a crucial match which could lead to a place in the world title fight, Billy pits his only son Eddie 'Golden Boy' against Frank Spedding's American champion Michael 'Mikey' Peck. Billy is convinced his son was 'got at', but before he can find out the truth a shot rings out and Eddie falls dying to the ground. Billy accuses enemies, friends and family, but the real killer is not revealed until the shocking and explosive final act. It's the year 2002, it’s the film industry. Like in many others, the power of the unions has been halted. Anyone can call himself a Director, Producer or a Cinematographer. Shootout is an intelligent comedy and love story about a group of young aspiring filmmakers on the first day of their shoot, who come together with one target in mind: to get that crucial first shot out of the way and into the can. Set in the winter of 2002, at the height of British media hysteria over the massive influx of asylum seekers into the country, Sitting Ducks is a comedy about a slightly naïve group of Romany Gypsies who come to London to escape the discrimination they suffered in former Yugoslavia. Through a twist of fate they find themselves in the smart house of a television executive and his ambitious wife. Events spiral out of control when an ambitious Tory politician gets involved. DIRECTOR: John Irvin 2002. Digibeta. 99 min Sales Agent: Storm Entertainment, 127 Broadway # 200, Santa Monica, CA 90401, USA. tel: +1 310 656 2500 fax: +1 310 656 2510 email: [email protected] Producers: Geoffrey Reeve, Jim Reeve Executive Producers: Laura Towinsky, Berry Towinsky Screenwriter: Scott Cherry Editor: Jan Crafford Director of Photography: Mike Molloy Production Designer: Austin Spriggs Music: Dennis Muirhead Cast: Michael Caine, Martin Laudau, Frances Barber, Frank Harper, Andy Serkis DIRECTOR: Maikl Hap 2003. 35mm. 82 min Production Company: Archistudio Ltd, 70 Millmead Business Centre, Millmead Road, London, N17 9QU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8365 9081 fax: +44 (0)20 8365 9129 email: [email protected] web: www.archistudio.org.uk Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Poseidon Film Distributors Ltd, Hammer House, 117 Wardour Street, London, W1V 3TD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 4441 fax: +44 (0)20 7437 0638 email: [email protected] web: www.poseidonfilms.com Producer: Maikl Hap Executive Producer: Joe Dunton Editor: Ben Lester Director of Photography: Dan Rack Production Designer: Tara Ward Sound: Anthony Standring Music: Graham Slack Cast: Caroline Burns Cooke, Suzy Harvey, Tina D'Cruz, Deanne Pepperrell, Maria Mortensen Budget: £495 000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Gerald Fox 2003. 35mm. 83 min Production Company: Synergy Films London Ltd, 29 Linden Gardens, London, W2 4HH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7221 0117 fax: +44 (0)20 7221 3247 email: [email protected] web: www.safilms.com Sales Agent: Giants Entertainment Inc, 10600 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 501, Los Angeles, California, CA 90024, USA. tel: +1 310 475 7510 fax: +1 310 475 7470 email: [email protected] web: www.giantsfilms.com Producers: Gerald Fox, Jacky Fox Executive Producer: Nick Adam Screenwriters: Gerald Fox, Alice Bragg Editor: Tony Webb Director of Photography: Dave Meadows Production Designer: Gerald Fox Music: Dado Jehan Cast: Annabel Mullion, Serge Soric Budget: £100 000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: UK and some others available. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 38 38 Skagerrak Skagerrak is the story of being struck by happiness when you least expect it. In their late twenties and tired of partying their way around the world, Danish Marie and Irish Sophie come ashore in Northern Scotland. After another drunken night they are soon parted from their accumulated cash. Out of money and out of luck, ambitious Sophie pressures Marie into accepting a lucrative job as surrogate mother. Months later, Marie finds herself alone, life having taken a dramatic turn. Heavily pregnant, and waiting to terminate her pregnancy, she's on the run from the future parents, searching for Sophie's old flame, Ken. In case of mistaken identity, Marie ends up hiding with three strange men in a seedy Glasgow garage. But then happiness strikes again. DIRECTOR: Soren Kragh-Jacobson 2003. 35mm. 104 min Production Company: Umbrella Productions, 74 Victoria Crescent Road, Glasgow, G12 9JN, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 587 6146 fax: +44 (0)141 587 6147 email: [email protected] Co-production Company: Nimbus Films, Filmbyen 20, Hvidore, DK-2650, Denmark. tel: +45 36 34 09 10 fax: +45 36 34 09 11 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Trust Film Sales, Filmbyen 12, Hvidovre, DK- 2650, Denmark. tel: +45 36 86 87 88 fax: +45 36 77 44 48 email: [email protected] web: www.trust-film.dk Producers: David Muir, Lars Bredo Ranbek, Bo Erhardt Screenwriters: Soren Kragh-Jacobson, Anders Thomas Jensen Editor: Valdis Oskarsdottir Director of Photography: Eric Kress Production Designer: Anders Engelbrecht Sound: Peter Brill, Hans Moller Music: Jacob Groth Still Photographer: Ole Kragh Jacobsen Cast: Iben Hjejle, Martin Henderson, Brinagh Gallagher, Ewan Bremner, Gary Lewis Budget: £3 million Co-production Funding: BBC Films, Scottish Screen, Glasgow Film Office, Danish Film Institute, Egmont Entertainment, Film I Vast Sweden Territories sold: All available except Nordic, Germany, Spain Feature Films Small Cuts (Petites Coupures) Petite Coupures tells the story of Bruno (Daniel Auteuil), a communist newspaper journalist suffering a mid-life crisis. Torn between his wife Gaëlle (Emmanuelle Devos) and his young girlfriend Nathalie (Ludivine Sagnier), his political beliefs battered by the wind of history, Bruno seems to have lost his bearings. After responding to a call for help from his uncle (Jean Yanne), who is fighting a losing battle for re-election as the communist mayor of a small town near Grenoble, Bruno gets lost in a dark forest. There he meets Béatrice (Kristin Scott Thomas), who does nothing to stop him getting even more lost. DIRECTOR: Pascal Bonitzer 2002. 35mm. 95 min Production Company: Axiom Films Limited, 12 D'Arblay Street, London, WIV 3FP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7287 7720 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 7740 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Flach Pyramide International, 5 rue Chevalier de St George, 75008 Paris, France. tel: +33 1 42 96 02 20 fax: +33 1 40 20 05 51 web: www.flach-pyramide.com UK Distributor: Artificial Eye, 14 King Street, London, WC2E 8HN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7240 5353 fax: +44 (0)20 7240 5242 email: [email protected] web: www.artificial-eye.com Producers: Jean-Michel Rey, Philippe Liégeois Executive Producer: Piere Wallon Screenwriter: Pascal Bonitzer Editor: Suzanne Koch Director of Photography: William Lubtchansky Production Designer: Emmanuel de Chauvigny Sound: Frédéric Ullmann Music: John Scott Cast: Daniel Auteuil, Pascale Bussiéres, Ludivine Sagnier, Kristin Scott-Thomas Co-production Solid Air When the stakes are this high, does anyone win? A thrilling and complex drama, Solid Air is set in the twin worlds of litigation and high-stakes gambling. Robert Houston, facing an untimely death from asbestosis, finds the courage to pursue a civil case against his former employers. To the chagrin of Nicola Blyth, his young, ambitious lawyer, Robert rejects an out-ofcourt settlement offer. As the case becomes ever more protracted, Robert’s suspicions are aroused with the sudden arrival of Robert Junior, his only son and a compulsive gambler, who soon takes up his father’s quest for justice. Beneath Junior’s altruism lies an uncomfortable truth. In debt and on the run from wealthy businessman, John Doran, following a disastrous loss at the poker table, Junior’s only hope is to get his hands on his father’s settlement. But hope, like luck, is in short supply. As father and son set out to find a witness to testify on Robert’s behalf, suspicion turns to torment as Robert learns of his son’s true motives. As the story unfolds, the true cost of Junior’s betrayal is revealed. DIRECTOR: May Miles Thomas 2003. 35mm. 113 min Production Company: Elemental Films, 37 Garnethill Street, Glasgow, G3 6QD, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 332 0375 fax: +44 (0)141 332 0375 email: [email protected] web: www.elementalfilms.co.uk UK Distributor: Momentum Pictures, 2nd Floor, 184-192 Drummond Street, London, NW1 3HP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7388 1100 fax: +44 (0)20 7383 0404 web: www.momentumpictures.co.uk Producer: Owen Thomas Screenwriter: May Miles Thomas Editor: May Miles Thomas Production Designer: Jacqueline Smith Music: Bobby James Henry Cast: Maurice Roeves, Brian McCardie, Kathy Kiera Clarke Budget: £850 000 Funding: Scottish Screen, Glasgow Film Fund Territories sold: All available except UK EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 39 39 Feature Films Song for a Raggy Boy Strayed (Les Egares) Suzie Gold Ireland, 1939. Franklin, a former soldier is appointed by the principal as the lay teacher to St. Jude's Reformatory School, although the Bishop and most of the other Brothers are against it. Franklin's teaching methods are diametrically opposite to the Brothers'. While the latter revert to verbal and physical abuse, Franklin tries to build up a relationship based on trust with the boys, discovers their hidden talents and teaches them to read and appreciate poetry. Mercier, an exceptionally talented boy helps him with this task. Intercut with the development of Franklin's relationship with the boys is a series of flashbacks of Franklin's involvement in the Spanish Civil War, where he falls in love with Rosa who gets killed as a war prisoner. Some weeks into the New Year, Brother John, intent on finding out why Franklin has decided to come and teach at St. Jude's, beats Mercier to death. Franklin resigns. But as he stands on the school yard, one of the boys recites a poem that Franklin taught him. The boy then runs to Franklin and hugs him. Franklin knows he can never leave St. Jude’s. June, 1940. The Germans are on their way to Paris. Odile gives in to general panic and finds herself and her two children in the Exodus Road. She's a school teacher who sincerely believes in quality education. Her son Philippe is top of his class, he's twelve. His little sister Cathy knows they are going south. The German Stuka attack and bomb the column of refugees. Within a few minutes, Odile and her children have lost everything. A strange young boy with shaved hair, dressed like a clown, drives them into the countryside. His name is Yvan and he's sixteen. What should they do, go through the forest or go back on the bloody road? Yvan finds a large abandoned house and they move in. Who is this young boy who lies consistently, but takes care of them? Odile instinctively doesn't trust him, but the kids love him. The encounter with the young boy opens for Odile, a strange parenthesis during the wildness of the war. As Suzie Gold’s sister prepares to get married, it seems only natural that Suzie’s thoughts should turn to the state of her own love-life. While her doting but dysfunctional family desperately want her to be happy – preferably by finding a good Jewish boy to settle down with – Suzie meets Darren, a boy from work. But the relationship sours when Suzie finds herself unable to bring him home, worried that he won’t match up to her family’s exacting (double) standards. Heartbroken, Suzie begins to question her role in life, and develops a need to break away from the family and traditions that have always defined her. She is soon approached by perfect son-in-law material who quickly assumes, as does her family, that she will marry him. While the pressure builds for her to tie the knot, Suzie is forced to decide what she really wants out of life – and whether to follow the path laid out for her, or to make her own way through uncharted territory. A romantic comedy set in the vibrant world of North London, full of humour, spunk and warmth, Suzie Gold conveys the universal struggle of finding one’s true identity amidst social conventions and family tradition. DIRECTOR: Aisling Walsh 2003. 35mm. 85 min Production Company: Subotica Entertainment Ltd, 55 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2, Ireland. tel: +353 (0)1 662 2226 fax: +353 (0)1 662 2227 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Lolafilms UK Ltd, 15 Tilton Street, London, SW6 7LP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7381 0665 fax: +44 (0)20 7681 1204 Producers: Tristan Lynch, Dominic Wright Executive Producer: John McDonnell Screenwriters: Aisling Walsh, Patrick Galvin, Kevin Murphy Editor: Bryan Oates Director of Photography: Peter Robertson Production Designer: John Hand Music: Richard Blackford Cast: Aidan Quinn, Iain Glen, Marc Warren, Simone Bendix Budget: €3.7 million Co-production Funding: Ireland, UK, Denmark, Spain Territories sold: All available except Australasia, Benelux, Colombia, Ecuador, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Portugal, Scandinavia, Spain, Venezuela DIRECTOR: André Téchiné 2003. 35mm. 95 min Production Company: Spice Factory, 81 The Promenade, Peacehaven, Brighton, East Sussex, BN10 8LS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1273 585 275 fax: +44 (0)1273 585 304 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Wild Bunch, 47 rue Dumont D'Urville, 75116 Paris, France. tel: +33 1 44 43 43 84 fax: +33 1 44 43 43 03 Producers: Jean-Pierre Ramsay-Levi, Michael Cowan Executive Producers: Adam Betteridge, David Rogers, Pierre Heros Screenwriters: Gilles Taurand, Andrew Téchiné Editor: Martine Giordano Director of Photography: Agnès Godard Production Designer: Zé Branco Sound: Jean-Raphaël Dedieu Music: Phillipe Sarde Cast: Emmanuelle Beart, G Leprice-Ringu, G Ulliel Budget: £3.8 million Co-production DIRECTOR: Ric Cantor 2002. 35mm. 93 min Production Company: Greenwolf Films, 1-2 Old Barrack Yard, London, SW1X 7NP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7663 6469 fax: +44 (0)20 7663 6364 Sales Agent: Pathé International, Kent House, 14-17 Market Place, London, W1W 8AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 5151 fax: +44 (0)20 7323 1773 email: [email protected] web: www.pathe.co.uk UK Distributor: Pathé Pictures, Kent House, 14-17 Market Place, London, W1W 8AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 5151 fax: +44 (0)20 7631 3568 email: [email protected] web: www.pathe.co.uk Producer: Rebecca Green Screenwriters: Ric Cantor, Carry Franelin, Lisa Ratner Editor: Mike Ellis Director of Photography: Daf Hobson Production Designer: Amanda McArthur Sound: Tony Dawe Music: James Hyman Cast: Summer Pheonix, Leo Gregory, Ashley Powell Budget: £5 million Funding: Inside Track, Pathe, UK Film Council, Sky, Isle of Man Film and Television Fund EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 40 40 Feature Films Telephone Detectives This Little Life Three Blind Mice It is the last episode of the TV game show Telephone Detectives. When murder becomes entertainment the drive for high ratings tip a small cable show into the world of the psychopath. A viewer's video sets the spectre of death loose in the studio. Are they still playing the game or are they in the hands of the killer? In a gameshow of murder the viewers collect clues to win the prize of a lifetime. In the final episode the crew must collect the clues to win the prize of life. Luke is born prematurely weighing only one pound and four ounces. He is too small to be cradled in his mother's arms but can be held in the palm of her hand. Everything possible is done to keep him alive, but what does her son want? Luke's mother, Sadie, desperately wants him to have a voice and, through her friendship with a young boy, mother and son find a way to talk. A contemporary cyber-thriller, Three Blind Mice tells the story of Thomas, a London based computer programmer who, in his spare time, visits ‘webcam’ sites – grainy video portals into people’s lives. As Thomas is visiting an online acquaintance he accidentally witnesses her brutal murder, and is hopelessly unable to act in time to save her. When police cybercrime investigator Claire is assigned to the case, she works with Thomas to eventually uncover a bizarre ring of murders that have been organised to be viewed live on the web. As Thomas' life spirals out of control, he has to face the terrifying fact that he could well be the next victim. DIRECTOR: Mark Reynaud 2002. Beta SP. 84 min Production Company: Mediabus Industries Ltd, 46 Crispin Street, London, E1 6HQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7247 3444 fax: +44 (0)20 7247 9684 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Centre Film Sales Ltd, 45 Cedar Grove, Ealing, London, W5 4A5, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8566 2388 fax: +44 (0)20 8566 2388 email: [email protected] Producer: Natalie Herview Executive Producer: William Mariani Screenwriters: Andrew Walsh, Sven Hughes Editor: Mark Thornton Director of Photography: Chris Morry Production Designer: Hugh Durrant Sound: James Kenning Music: Kevin Farrell Cast: Daniel Hill, Anthony Biggs, Shona Lindsay Territories sold: All available except Thailand, Brazil, Russia DIRECTOR: Sarah Gavron 2002. Beta SP. 80 min Production Company: Common Features, 5 Charlotte Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4XF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)191 261 8808 fax: +44 (0)191 261 8809 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: BBC Worldwide, Room E224, 80 Wood Lane, London, W12 0TT, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8433 2261 fax: +44 (0)20 8433 3944 email: [email protected] Producer: Stewart MacKinnon Executive Producers: David M Thompson, Paul Trijbits Screenwriter: Rosemary Kay Editor: Bill Diver Director of Photography: David Katznelson Production Designer: David Munns Sound: Giancarlo Dellapina Music: Dario Marianelli Cast: Kate Ashfield, David Morrissey, Peter Mullan Budget: £1.05 million Funding: UK Film Council - New Cinema Fund, BBC Films Territories sold: All available except UK DIRECTOR: Mathias Ledoux 2002. 35mm. 98 min Sales Agent: Beyond Films & Beyond Distribution, 22 Newman Street, London, W1T IPH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7636 9611 fax: +44 (0)20 7636 9614 web: www.beyond.com.au Producers: Guillaume Godard, Maryvonne Le Meur Executive Producers: Baker St Media Finance, Keith Evans, Emma Hayter Screenwriters: Mikael Olivier, Raymond Clarinard Editor: Jennifer Auge Director of Photography: Stephane Leparc Production Designer: Ian Watson Sound: Bridget Driscoll, Alan O'Duffy Cast: Edward Furlong, Emilia Fox, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Peter Wright, Ben Miles Budget: US$5 million Co-production Funding: UK/French Co-production Territories sold: All available except Bulgaria, Greece, CIS/Baltic States, Iceland, USA, Canada, Japan, Asia, Thailand, Portugal, Australia, New Zealand, Benelux, South Africa, Scandinavia, Turkey, Israel, Taiwan, Former Yugoslavia, Germany. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 41 41 Feature Films To Kill a King Sir Thomas Fairfax (Dougray Scott), though aristocratic by birth, commanded the Parliamentary armies during the English Civil Wars. In the aftermath of years of bloodshed and chaos, Fairfax found himself increasingly stranded between his loyalty to the revolutionary cause of his comrade Oliver Cromwell (Tim Roth) and the loyalty he owed to his wife Lady Anne (Olivia Williams) and their shared class. Cromwell’s determination to change the face of English society led directly to the Execution of King Charles I – an act of treachery that Fairfax was unable to condone. DIRECTOR: Mike Barker 2002. 35mm. 102 min Production Company, Sales Agent: Hanway Films, 24 Hanway Street, London, W1 IUH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7290 0768 fax: +44 (0)20 7290 0751 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Pathé Pictures, Kent House, 14-17 Market Place, London, W1W 8AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 5151 fax: +44 (0)20 7631 3568 email: [email protected] web: www.pathe.co.uk Producer: Kevin Loader Executive Producers: Tony Miller, Peter Watson, Paul Webster Screenwriter: Jenny Mayhew Editor: Guy Bensley Director of Photography: Eigil Bryld Production Designer: Sophie Becher Sound: David Crozier Music: Richard G Mitchell Cast: Tim Roth, Dougray Scott, Olivia Williams Budget: US$20 million Territories sold: Contact Hanway Films The Tulse Luper Suitcases: Part 1 – The Moab Story The film covers some sixty years of recent history from 1928 when Uranium was discovered, to the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Tulse Luper is caught up in a life of prisons using his prison time inventing projects and and engaging with his jailers in all manner of plots and adventures. Luper’s reputation as a writer and project-maker grows and a Luper Symposium and Exhibition is held in New York. The central exhibit of the conference is a collection of 92 suitcases that Luper had supposedly been associated with in his travels and prisons. Over the years, the suitcases come to light all over the world. On the last evening of the Luper Conference, suitcase 92 – is opened. DIRECTOR: Peter Greenaway 2003. HD. 127 min Production Company: Kasander Productions, Goldcrest Postproduction Facilities, Room 203, 65-66 Dean Street, London, W1D 4PL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7437 8696 fax: +44 (0)20 7437 3903 email: [email protected] web: www.kasanderfilm.nl/ www.tulselupernetwork.com Sales Agent: Fortissimo Films Sales, Veemarkt 77-79, 1019 DA Amsterdam, The Netherlands. tel: +31 (0)20 627 3215 fax: +31 (0)20 626 1155 email: [email protected] web: www.fortissimo.nl UK Distributor: Tartan Films, Atlantic House, 5 Wardour Street, London, W1D 6PB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7494 1400 fax: +44 (0)20 7439 1922 email: [email protected] web: www.metro-tartan.co.uk Producer: Kees Kasander Screenwriter: Peter Greenaway Editor: Elmer Leupen Director of Photography: Reinier Van Brummeler Production Designers: Marton Agh, Billy Lelieveld, Pirra Bettina Schmidt Music: Borut Krzisnik Cast: JJ Feild, Steven Mackintosh, Caroline Dhavernas, Scot Williams, Drew Mulligan Budget: €3.4 million Co-production Funding: UK, Spain, Italy, Russia, Hungary and Germany Territories sold: All available except USA, France, Germany, Australia, Japan Twisted Jamie and Jody are identical twin brothers. They not only share their appearance, they also share Candy, Jody’s high-school sweetheart. Another thing the twins share is a passion for killing; their preference being high-school students, people closer to their own age. Jamie dreams up innovative ways to market himself and his brother to the media. However he is quick to learn that they need a reason for their extracurricular activities. The reason? One Vincent Fox, Hollywood action star. Who better to blame? Who better to kill? After a number of killings, Kristina, Candy’s confidente, gets suspicious. The twins kill Kristina rather unceremoniously. Candy decides to pay the twins a social call, only to witness her boyfriends' decapitating her best friend. Jamie and Jody kidnap Vincent Fox and take him to a high-school party. The police show up, as does the media; Jamie demands that a news crew documents the last moments of Vincent Fox. The rules are pretty simple – “We’re going to kill Vincent Fox live on TV!” DIRECTOR: Nicholas Ralph 2003. Beta SP. 83 min Production Company: No Logo Films, Unit 2, Arley Hill, Cotham, Bristol, BS6 SPR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)117 373 0624 email: [email protected] Producer: Felix O'Keefe Executive Producer: Jon Seven Screenwriter: Matthew Lucey Editor: Edward Chung Director of Photography: Dermot Fontain Production Designer: Aimee Woods Sound: Adam Rounds Music: Dan Clark Cast: David Money, Paul Money, Melina Ferridra Budget: £50 000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 42 42 Feature Films The Ultimate Truth The Virgin Of Liverpool What a Girl Wants Jeda, a feckless young Australian, lives in rural Hampshire with his girlfriend Stacey. His daily routine if cheap beer and bad telly is alarmingly disrupted by a chance confrontation with the arrogant and middleclass Monty. He finds that he must prove his own worth to Stacey, Monty and the world and realises that the best way to achieve this is to start his own political party. The film then charts his strange and hilarious journey, the eccentric characters he meets and the ludicrous situation in which he and his friends find themselves. Eventually Jeda finds success, but of a kind he did not expect. Will Jeda keep Stacey? Will he confront his inner demons? Will he save the world? Can he get out of bed? Joanne Conlon’s local church are replacing their statue of the Virgin Mary. Joanne is appalled as her grandmother claims she once saw this statue cry. She takes the Madonna home. But her father, Frank, has just been sacked. Joanne’s mother, Sylvia becomes an instant success as a bingo caller, but Frank is furious – shouldn’t he be the breadwinner? Joanne’s Aunt Doreen places the statue inside her chip shop. That evening the statue cries once more. Now people come from miles to see the miracle! The local priest offers to take the statue back home. It doesn’t stay in the church long. When the back of the statue’s head comes off a sponge falls out. Doreen had “encouraged” the Virgin to cry so she could sell more chips! Sylvia is offered a singing assignment, but Frank forbids it. His anger and jealousy boil over. He throws the statue into the Mersey. Sylvia jumps in after it. Frank jumps in to save his wife, forgetting he can’t swim. Husband, wife and Mother of God are all saved by emergency helicopter. Joanne finds the perfect home for the icon, on the grave of her grandmother. As the Virgin stands on the grave, the icon starts to cry – all by herself! Daphne, a free-spirited American 19 year-old (Amanda Bynes) raised by her equally freespirited mother goes to England to establish a relationship with her father (Colin Firth), who turns out to be a prominent political figure heavily involved in social customs. Daphne must attempt to fit in with the social requirements demanded of her, while also getting to know her father, dealing with his territorial other daughter, and maintaining her own self-identity. DIRECTOR: Nick Clark 2003. Digibeta. 81 min Production Company: WYSIWYG Films Ltd, 36 Claydon Road, Horsell, Woking, Surrey, GU21 4XE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1483 851 653 email: [email protected] web: www.wysiwygfilms.com Producer: Tom Swanston Executive Producer: Tom Swanston Screenwriters: Nick Clark, Tom Swanston Editors: Nick Clark, Tom Swanston Director of Photography: Hugh Lambert Production Designer: Tom Swanston Sound: Justin Bryant Music: James McIlwraith Cast: Keir Howeld, Jackson Wright, William Gregory, Jonathan Rhodes, Keeley Mills Budget: £33 000 Funding: Private investment Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: Lee Donaldson 2003. 35mm. 91 min Production Company: The Mob Film Co, 10-11 Great Russell Street, London, WC1B 3NH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7580 8142 fax: +44 (0)20 7255 1721 email: [email protected] web: www.mobfilm.com Sales Agent: Senator International, 8666 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverley Hills, CA 90211, USA. tel: +1 310 360 1441 fax: +1 310 360 1447 email: [email protected] Producers: Andrew Boswell, Vadim Jean Screenwriter: Gil Brailey Editors: Sean Barton, Kristina Hetherington Director of Photography: Jakob Ihre Production Designer: Ricky Eyres Sound: Mike Lax, Tommy Hair Music: David Hughes Cast: Ricky Tomlinson, Johnny Vegas, Imelda Staunton Budget: US$3 million Co-production Funding: Senator Entertainment Territories sold: All available except Germany and Spain DIRECTOR: Dennie Gordon 2002. 35mm. 105 min UK Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures International Distribution, Warner House, 98 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8WB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7984 5222 fax: +44 (0)20 7984 5231 Producers: Denise DiNori, Bill Gerber, Hunt Lowry Executive Producers: E K Gaylord, Alison Greenspan, Casey La Scala Screenwriters: Jenny Bicks, Elizabeth Chandler, William Douglas Home Editor: Chuck McClelland Director of Photography: Andrew Dunn BSC Production Designer: Michael Carlin Music: Rupert Gregson-Williams Cast: Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth, Kelly Preston, Anna Chancellor, Jonathan Pryce Co-production EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 43 43 Feature Films Who Can I Turn To? Set in a city like London. Tony is the guy all the guys want to be like and all the girls want to sleep with. Nearing forty and still dealing, ducking and diving, Tony hides a secret and it is not until his girlfriend discovers that she is HIV positive that Tony’s world starts to come in on him. Tony wonders, in a world full of friends, who can he turn to? We realise that by telling friends and those around you that are close you might be surprised at the positive response you may receive, even from the most unexpected quarters. We watch a circle of friends fall apart and reunite to a finale where tragedy strikes. We see a lost soul feel that there is no hope. Too late for them, but hopefully not too late for you. DIRECTOR: Andy Issac 2003. 35mm. 90 min Production Company: The Film Exchange, 7 Cornwall Crescent, London, W11 1PH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7792 4321 fax: (0)20 7792 9802 email: [email protected] Producer: Andy Issac Screewriter: Andy Issac Editor: Tanya Throulia Director of Photography: Nic Lawson Sound: Roger Johnson Music: Jonathan Paxman Cast: David Easter, Graham Kent, Geraldine Gardner, Lindsay Carr, Kate Loustan Budget: £1.8 million Funding: Private investment Wilbur (Wants to Kill Himself) Wilbur wants to kill himself, but is yet to succeed. Even though he has a unique magnetism, especially with the ladies, his wit and charm can't disguise his pessimism. Quite contrary to his younger brother, Harbour who is an incurable optimist, and providing for Wilbur's happiness is his purpose in life. These two eccentric brothers in their 30's live in Glasgow, where they have inherited a dilapidated bookshop, the only memory of their recently deceased father. After yet another failed suicide attempt Harbour convinces Wilbur to move in with him in the apartment above the book-shop. Instead of Wilbur, Harbour finds love in the shape of shy and beautiful single mother Alice, who works at night cleaning the hospital, where she collects books left by the patients, which she then sell at the book shop. Soon Alice and her young daughter Mary move into the book-shop with Harbour and Wilbur, and together the four of them discover a little happiness in life; Alice comes out of her shell, Mary finds a family and Wilbur begins to find some meaning in life. Although Harbour has never been happier, he carries a dark secret, which cannot be hidden forever. DIRECTOR: Lone Scherfig 2003. 35mm. 109 min Production Company: Zentropa Productions, Avedoer Tvaervej, 10, Hvidovre, 2650, Denmark tel: +45 3678 0055 fax: +45 3678 0077 Sales Agent: Trust Film Sales, Filmbyen 12, Hvidovre, DK- 2650, Denmark. tel: +45 36 86 87 88 fax: +45 36 77 44 48 email: [email protected] web: www.trust-film.dk UK Distributor: Icon Film Distribution Ltd, 4th Floor, 180 Wardour Street, London, W1F 8FX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7494 8100 fax: +44 (0)20 7494 8101 email: www.iconmovies.co.uk Producer: Sisse Graum Olsen Executive Producer: Peter Aalbæk Jensen Screenwriters: Lone Scherfig, Anders Thomas Jensen Editor: Gerd Tjur Director of Photography: Jørgen Johansson Production Designer: Jette Lehmann Sound: Des Hamilton Music: Joakim Holbek Cast: Jamie Sives, Shirley Henderson, Adrian Rawlins, Lisa McKinlay, Mads Mikkelsen Co-production Wondrous Oblivion Eleven year-old David Wiseman is mad about cricket but no good at it. He has all the kit but none of the skill, and he’s a laughing stock at school. So when a Jamaican family move in next door and build a cricket net in the back garden, David is in seventh heaven. But this is 1960’s England, and when the neighbours start to make life difficult for the new arrivals, David’s Jewish family is caught in the middle, and he has to choose between fitting in and standing up for the new friends who have turned his world upside down. DIRECTOR: Paul Morrisson 2003. 35mm. 106 min Production Company: APT Film & Television, 225a Brecknock Road, Tufnell Park, London, N19 5AA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7284 1695 fax: +44 (0)20 7482 1587 email: [email protected] web: www.aptfilms.com Sales Agent: Pathé International, Kent House, 14-17 Market Place, London, W1W 8AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7323 5151 fax: +44 (0)20 7323 1773 email: [email protected] web: www.pathe.co.uk UK Distributor: Momentum Pictures, 2nd Floor, 184-192 Drummond Street, London, NW1 3HP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7388 1100 fax: +44 (0)20 7383 0404 web: www.momentumpictures.co.uk Producer: Jonny Persey Executive Producers: Michael Kuhn, Kevin Loader Screenwriter: Paul Morrison Editor: David Freeman Director of Photography: Nina Kellgren Production Designer: Eve Stewart Sound: Danny Hambrook Music: Ilona Sekacz Cast: Delroy Lindo, Emily Woof, Stanley Townsend, Sam Smith Funding: Qwerty Films Territories sold: All available except UK and Australia EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 44 44 Feature Films The Wooden Camera Young Adam Two thirteen year-old boys – Madiba and Sipho – play along the railway line in Kayelitsha, a township close to Capetown. A dead man is tossed from a passing train, clutching an attaché case. Inside, the boys discover a gun and a video camera. Sipho takes the gun, Madiba the camera. Madiba hides the camera within a makeshift wooden box to avoid losing his new toy. Through the lens, his everyday surroundings take on a strange new beauty. Sipho becomes a gang leader, operating out of Capetown, accompanied by Madiba who is more interested in filming luxurious city life than crime. Madiba films a young white girl, Estelle, stealing a book from a bookstore, which she gives him as she leaves. Estelle is from a prominent white middle-class family. She’s eager to embrace the new South Africa but her family won’t allow her to do so. Estelle often thinks of Madiba and he, too, dreams of the white girl who held her hand out to him. They reunite days later and a strong friendship develops between them. From the first steps of a young cinematographer who changes the perception of his township to the tragic death of Sipho, The Wooden Camera tells the story of a friendship between two misunderstood kids, who want to give a chance to the impossible. Set in a steamy Glasgow of the early 1950’s, the film focuses on the existential crisis of Joe (Ewan McGregor), a rootless young drifter who finds work on a barge owned by the down-to-earth Les (Peter Mullan) and his enigmatic wife Ella (Tilda Swinton). One afternoon Joe and Les happen upon a corpse of a young woman floating in the water. Accident? Suicide? Murder? As the police investigate the case and a suspect is arrested, it becomes evident that Joe knows more about the drowned woman than he is letting on. Meanwhile, against the background of this mysterious death and the murder investigation, Joe and Ella embark on an intimate and passionate affair. DIRECTOR: Ntshavheni Wa Luruli 2003. 35mm. 90 min Production Company: Tall Stories, Studio 40, Clink Street Studio, 1 Clink Street, London, SE1 9DG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7357 8050 fax: +44 (0)20 7357 0889 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Fortissimo Films Sales, Veemarkt 77-79, 1019 DA Amsterdam, The Netherlands. tel: +31 (0)20 627 3215 fax: +31 (0)20 626 1155 email: [email protected] web: www.fortissimo.nl Producers: Olivier Delahaye, Ben Woolford Executive Producers: Eddie Mbalo, Paul Trijbits, Wouter Barendrecht Screenwriters: Yves Buclet, Peter Speyer Editor: Kako Kelber Director of Photography: Gordon Spooner Production Designer: Jean-Vincent Puzos Sound: Chris Martin Music: Phil Sawyer Cast: Junior Singo, Dana Dragella, Innocent Msibango, Jean-Pierre Cassel Budget: £1.5 million Co-production Funding: UK Film Council, Fond Sud, NFVF, Fond ADC Sud, Fortissimo, The European Commission Territories sold: All available DIRECTOR: David Mackenzie 2002. 35mm. 98 min Production Company: Recorded Picture Company, 24 Hanway Street, London, W1P 9DD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7636 2251 fax: +44 (0)20 7636 2261 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Hanway Films, 24 Hanway Street, London, W1 IUH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7290 0768 fax: +44 (0)20 7290 0751 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures International Distribution, Warner House, 98 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8WB , UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7984 5222 fax: +44 (0)20 7984 5231 Producers: Jeremy Thomas, Alexandra Stone, Nick O'Hagan, Jim Reeve Associate Producers: Peter Watson, Stephen Mallmann, Gillian Berrie Screenwriter: David MacKenzie Editor: Colin Monie Director of Photography: Giles Nuttgens Production Designer: Laurence Dorman Sound: Colin Nicholson Music: David Byrne Cast: Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton, Peter Mullan, Emily Mortimer, Jack McElhone Funding: UK Film Council - Premiere Fund, Scottish Screen Territories sold: Sold to Benelux, Baltic States, Czech Republic, France, Greece. Available for German Speaking, Switzerland, Middle East, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam, SE Asia Satellite Rights, South America, Australia, USA, Canada. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 45 45 Short Films 10 Again 4:37 A-Z DIRECTOR: Simon Ellis Beta SP. 10 min DIRECTOR: Dan Turner Digibeta. 9 min 15 sec DIRECTOR: Anthony Ferretti 35mm. 6 min 28 sec Production Company: Bub Ltd, 35 Ravensmore Road, Sherwood, Nottingham, NG5 2AH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)115 841 1258 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Network Ireland TV, 23 South Frederick Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. tel: +353 1 635 1942 fax: +353 1 670 1493 email: [email protected] web: www.network-irl-tv.com Production Company: Damyan Filmworks, 86 Vernon Road, Stratford, London, EI5 4DG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7702 907 535 fax: +44 (0)20 8650 1385 email: [email protected] web: www.damyan-filmworks.com Production Company: 75 The Grove, Palmers Green, London, N13 5LD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7957 482 402 email: [email protected] Producer: Jane Hooks. Screenwriters: Simon Ellis, Gail Thornley. DoP: Simon Ellis. Cast: Abigail Freeman, Ryan Bruce, Terry Haywood, Luke Ellis, Jack Ellis. Three pre pubescent tales about unrequited love, unattainable cool and remarkable bras. The 1:10 Scale Score DIRECTOR: Tim Cunningham Digibeta. 10 min Producer: Amy Thornton. Screenwriter: Dan Turner. DoP: Jorge Luengas. Cast: Luke Mably, Liza Walker. When something goes bump in the night, most people have the sense to realise it’s little more than the pipes or radiator settling down. Jay, on the other hand, is a different matter. One minor creak and he’s convinced there’s someone in the house. Despite girlfriend Amy’s reassurance, Jay’s not so sure, and heads downstairs to investigate. 7% DIRECTOR: Christophe Williams Digibeta. 15 min Production Company: Igloo, 5 Carlisle Street, Soho, London, W1D 3BL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 0698 fax: +44 (0)20 7437 2260 email: [email protected] Producer: Rachel Robey. Screenwriter: Tim Cunningham. Cast: Greg Chisolm, Tom Charnock, Rupert Proctor, Steve Hillman. Producer: Giles Skillicorn. Screenwriter: Christophe Williams. DoP: Gary Shaw. Cast: Darren Morfitt, Helen Latham, Rachael Steggal. 420 Seconds of Love DIRECTOR: Sarah Walker Digibeta. 10 min Production Company: 420 Seconds of Love, 172-176 High Street, Quarry Bank, West Midlands, DY5 2AB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)121 602 6020 fax: +44 (0)121 602 2774 email: [email protected] Producers: Sarah Walker, Emma HeathcoteJames. Screenwriter: Sarah Walker. DoP: Stephen Finberg. Cast: Elaine Tan, Brian Brady, OT Fagbonele, Mathew Jones. A short film about love and the diverse relationships a girl encounters before finding herself. Told to deliver a briefcase to the central London office by midday, things just go from bad to worse for Steph, as she has the worst day of her life. Aftermath DIRECTORS: Ashar Aftab, Steve Pool Digibeta. 40 min Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com This is an off-beat comedy drama about about a gang of professional thieves as they plan an armoured car robbery using a very badly made scale model. An exciting heist story, complete with car chases, stunts and explosions, is realised on the cheap, using DV technology, cardboard models and matchbox cars. Producers: Sarah Holmes, Anthony Ferretti. Screenwriter: Anthony Ferretti. DoP: Erik Wilson. Cast: Mari-Claire Turley, Huggy Leaver, Jake Wood, Ray Panthaki. Turning the notions of physical strength between the sexes on its head, 7% examines issues of power, obsession and violence, when one man’s fixation culminates in his downfall. 91/2 Minutes DIRECTORS: Josh Appignanesi, Misha Manson-Smith 35mm. 10 min 10 sec Production Company: Mercenary Films, 40 Newman Street, London, W1T 1QZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7631 3545 fax: +44 (0)20 7631 3546 email: [email protected] web: www.mercenaryfilms.co.uk Sales Agent: Miramax International, Elsley House, 24-30 Great Titchfield Street, London, W1P 7AD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7535 8300 fax: +44 (0)20 7535 8301 Producer: Ollie Madden. Screenwriters: Josh Appignanesi, Misha Manson-Smith. DoP: Baz Irvine. Cast: David Tennant, Zoe Telford, Felicité Du Jev, Markus Markov. A romantic comedy about two Londoners on a blind date. Too busy to bother getting to know each other, they fantasise a whole relationship – meeting, sex, the split – in only 91/2 minutes. Production Company: Aftab & Pool, 31/3 Fettes Row, Edinburgh, EH3 6RH, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7903 223 095 email: [email protected] Producers: Ashar Aftab, Steve Pool. Screenwriters: Ashar Aftab, Mark Pool, Steve Pool. Cast: Chris Lang, Riaz Ahmad, Khalid Naqvi. Trevor is a young white male who, in his early 20’s, is struggling to find himself and meaning in his life in a media dominated world. Alan DIRECTOR: Darren Cliff Digibeta. 9 min 45 sec Production Company: Cliff Productions, 32 Lark Vale, Aylesbury, HP19 0YH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)129 642 9278 email: [email protected] web: www.cliffproductions.co.uk Producer: Darren Cliff. Screenwriters: Darren Cliff, Adam Maslowski. DoP: Adam Maslowski. Cast: Gary Reynolds, Martyn Kynsey, David Bird. With binoculars, a notepad and timetable at the ready, Alan walks through a typical day for a train enthusiast. He tells some interesting stories of rare traction sightings before revealing the harsh reality of being terrorised at school, all because of his love for trains. What eventually unfolds is a lifelong secret of how he overcame the bullying. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 46 46 All About the Wiggle DIRECTORS: Richard Treister, Evar Morovy Digibeta. 22 min 30 sec Production Company: Treister-Morovy Productions, 15 Adley Street, London, E5 0DY, England, UK. tel: +44(0)20 7682 0109 email: [email protected] Producers: Richard Treister, Evar Morovy. DoP: Rick Treister. Cast: Anthony Barton, Rebecca Probyn. All About the Wiggle follows three clubbers – Tara, Clive and Max, who flee an illegal rave after it’s been raided by the police. The machiavellian influence of Max soon plunges all of their lives into chaos, self-doubt and uncertainty. All Fall Down DIRECTOR: Peter Hedley Digibeta. 22 min Production Company: Paperweight Films, 31 Newbury Court, Bletchey, Buckinghamshire, MK3 5NJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1908 371 160 email: [email protected] Producer: Frederik Gunther. Screenwriter: Peter Hedley. DoP: Ross McWhannel. Cast: Elio Ruggieri, Alex Kelly, Stephen Sobal. A love triangle with a twist, a broken lift and a briefcase containing fifty grand. With time running out, someone’s bound to get hurt. But who? All Over Brazil DIRECTOR: David Andrew Ward 35mm. 10 min Production Company: Posh Pictures, 420 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 946 2693 fax: +44 (0)7974 081 934 email: [email protected] web: www.poshpic.com Sales Agent: SND Films, Po Box 15703, 1001 NE Amsterdam, The Netherlands. tel: +31 20 404 0707 fax: +31 20 404 0708 email: [email protected] web: www.sndfilms.com UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: Garfield Kennedy. Screenwriter: Jamie Halvin. DoP: Shane Daly. Cast: Iain de Caestecker, Frank Gallagher, Gemma Morrison. With Scotland in the 1974 World Cup everything looks rosy – but thirteen year-old Stephen, is more into Glam Rock than the Beautiful Game – in direct conflict with his football-mad Dad. Short Films And the Red Man Went Green An Angel Meets the Devil DIRECTOR: Ruth Meehan 35mm. 1 min 40 sec DIRECTOR: Jeff Vine Beta SP. 5 min 15 sec Production Company: BreakThru Films, 2nd Floor, Highgate Business Centre, 33 Greenwood Place, London, NW5 2LB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7428 3934 fax: +44 (0)20 7428 3963 email: [email protected] Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Great Guns, 43-45 Camden Road, London, NW1 9LR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7692 4444 fax: +44 (0)20 7692 4422 email: [email protected] web: www.greatguns.com Producer: Hugh Welchman. Screenwriter: Ruth Meehan. DoP: Nanu Segal. Cast: Elizabeth Ross, Bruce Alexander. Producer: Kojo Abban. Screenwriters: Joe Hosp, Carlie Harns. DoP: Nic Knowland. Cast: Tom Bird, Trevor Cooper. A fragile old lady timidly makes her way through the city streets and is unexpectedly swept off her feet. A film about an angel’s revenge on a heroin dealer. Andout Ant Muzak DIRECTOR: Duncan Sim Digibeta. 15 min DIRECTOR: Ben Gregor 35mm. 9 min 22 sec Production Company: Green, Crasken Farm, Falmouth Road, Helston, TR13 0PF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1326 561 431 email: [email protected], [email protected] Production Company: Channelcom Narratives, 84 Macready House, 75 Crawford Street, London, W1H 5LP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7224 9379 fax: +44 (0)20 7224 9816 email: [email protected] web: www.channelcom.tv Producers: Jane Mason, Duncan Sim. Screenwriters: Jane Mason, Duncan Sim. DoP: Duncan Sim. Cast: Amanda Lawrence, Jane Mason, Simon Sim. On a bedroom floor a disturbed woman remembers dancing and diving with a girl in a red dress. As light creeps up through the floor she spies her friend lost in a desolate world of chains and darkness. The woman leaves, going past the cabbage field and over the cliff face, until finally arriving at the harbour wall. Before the sea she dresses herself in lights and stands with arms outstretched, as night falls around her. Angel DIRECTOR: Tom Williams Digibeta. 14 min 30 sec Production Company: Telescope Pictures Ltd, Twickenham Film Studios, St Margarets, Twickenham, TW1 2AW, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8607 8875 fax: +44 (0)20 8607 8879 Producer: Justine Redfern. Screenwriter: Tom Williams. DoP: Charles Bennett. Cast: Amber Batty, Sebastian Dunn. A man and a woman keep on bumping into each other on the London Underground. Over the course of a year, and a series of these random meetings, they fall in love. Producers: Ben Gregor, Tim Piester, Claire Mason. Screenwriter: Tim Piester. DoP: Crighton Bone. Cast: Nick Moran, Mackenzie Crook, Steve Oram, Tom Meeten, Gary Tibbs. Adam and the Ants go on an eventful late night shopping trip. The Antique DIRECTOR: Ian Vernon Beta SP. 20 min Production Company: Biffa Productions, 20 Ruskin Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M25 9GL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)161 773 7670 email: [email protected] web: www.biffa.t.v.freeuk.com Producer: Ian Vernon. Screenwriter: Ian Vernon. DoP: Ian Vernon. Cast: Tim Murphy, Katherine McGregor, Janette Driver. A horrific trail of events is unleashed when a package arrives for Tom, in Los Angeles. His brother, a vicar, had posted it from England, before killing himself. Possession and murder follow. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 47 47 Short Films Aperitif Ashes in the Sand Avatar DIRECTOR: Chris Croucher Digibeta. 25 min DIRECTOR: Anthony Laverty Digibeta. 10 min DIRECTOR: Nicolai Amter 35mm. 8 min 18 sec Production Company: Hoojoo Productions, Nutscale House, Tunbridge Lane, Bramsmott, GU30 7SP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7741 085 837 fax: +44 (0)1428 723 983 email: [email protected] web: www.hoojoo.co.uk Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Production Company: Pixel Generator Ltd, 29a St Louis Road, London, SE27 9QN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7770 613 703 email: [email protected] web: www.amter.com Producer: Chris Croucher. Screenwriters: Chris Croucher, Mark Beynon. DoP: James Shutt. Cast: Keith Seymour, Charlie Vincent, Ross McGrath, Kathryn Croucher, Norman Miller. Producers: Ian D Fleming, Damon H Bead. Screenwriter: Anthony Laverty. Cast: Emma Cleasby. The year is 2004. Governments from every country on Planet Earth have now banned the consumption of meat. Scientists have been able to prove that meat-eaters have homicidal instincts due to meat consumption. Welcome to the meat-free future! Arranged Marriage Susan, a young mother, spends a day at the beach with her children, trying to build lost relationships. She is haunted by ghosts from the past. Ate Mile DIRECTORS: Ed Broughton, Neil Logan, Richard Boa Digibeta. 8 min DIRECTOR: G D Jayalakshmi 35mm. 14 min 55 sec Production Company: Nerd Development, 1F2, 6 East London Street, Edinburgh, EH7 4BH, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 556 3370 email: [email protected] Production Company: Jayamac Productions Ltd, 16, Marlborough Way, Yardley Gobion, Northamptonshire, NN12 7TU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1908 542 004 fax: +44 (0)1908 542 004 email: [email protected] Producers: Ed Broughton, Neil Logan, Richard Boa. Screenwriters: Ed Broughton, Neil Logan, Richard Boa. DoP: Ed Broughton, Neil Logan, Richard Boa. Producer: Pam Haigh. Screenwriter: G D Jayalakshmi. DoP: M S Arumugam. Cast: Archie Panjabi, H G Dattatreya, Laxmi Chandrashekar. Shashi, a second generation Scottish-Indian girl, has fallen in love with a white boy. So her parents pack her off to India to arrange a more suitable match. But none of them have reckoned with grandfather. Arrive DIRECTOR: Ed Holdsworth Beta SP. 5 min 30 sec Production Company: Onedotzero, Unit 212, Curtain House, 134-146 Curtain Road, London, EC2A 3AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7729 0072 fax: +44 (0)20 7729 0057 email: [email protected] web: www.onedotzero.com Producer: Ed Holdsworth. DoP: Ed Holdsworth. Based on Holdsworth’s first trip to the city of Tokyo this is a meditation on travel and arrival. The film perfectly communicates the explosion of the senses and audio-visual burst that intoxicates you on your arrival in the multi-layered metropolis. Ate Mile is a feel-good comedy epic, on a truly minumental scale. Set in an M&M wrapper inhabited by chocolate puppets; we follow the life of the outcast Whitey as he overcomes racism and violence in his neighbourhood to make a stand for what he believes in: true love and keeping it real. Atomic Theory DIRECTOR: Mariana Paredes Pelaez Beta SP. 19 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: London Film School, 24 Shelton Street, London, WC2H 9UB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7836 9642 fax: +44 (0)20 7497 3718 email: [email protected] web: www.lfs.org.uk Producer: Mariana Paredes Pelaez. Screenwriter: Mariana Paredes Pelaez. DoP: Steven Priovolos. Cast: James Wren, Jenni Lush, Isabella King, Brian Norbury. Terry is a renowned scientist trapped in his routine. Little by little his life starts falling apart, forcing him to reconsider what he wants from his life. Producer: Nicolai Amter. Screenwriter: Hyan Thiboutot. DoP: Matthew Woolf. Cast: John Kay Steel, Tony Renshaw, Camille Natta. London, 2024. A computer virus is taking over the Flight Control’s network. John and Jack set out to destroy the virus. They discover their nemesis Avatar is, in fact, a beautiful woman with a cruel-set sneer. But, not everything is what it seems... Babel DIRECTOR: Barry Hale Beta SP. 4 min Production Company: Threshold Studios Ltd, 69b Kettering Road, Northampton, NN1 4AW, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1604 250 377 fax: +44 (0)1604 233 346 email: [email protected] web: www.thresholdstudios.tv Producer: Barry Hale. Screenwriters: Prisoners of HMP Wellingborough. Cast: Prisoners of HMP Wellingborough. Made by prisoners of HMP Wellingborough, Babel is a visual poem about the fruitless search for peace in an overcrowded world. The rage and frustration of incarceration is unsettlingly familiar. Baby’s Blood DIRECTOR: Natasha Westlake Beta SP. 14 min 56 sec Production Company: Idetic Films, Po Box 664, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3WN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8940 2754 email: [email protected] Producer: Natasha Westlake. Screenwriter: Natasha Westlake. DoP: Johann Cruickshank. Cast: Joshua Piehl, Alexander Winterkam, Ross Brooks. Seated in an unusual bar, a slightly intoxicated and rather troubled man is offered an ominous looking cocktail, intriguingly named Baby’s Blood by an altogether too pleasant bartender. But will he drink the simmering concoction or will he let his imagination get the better of him? EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 48 48 Short Films Baggage Bev DIRECTOR: Greg McManus Beta SP. 11 min 5 sec DIRECTOR: Jenny Jones DV. 10 min Production Company: The Arts Institute at Bournemouth, Wallisdown, Poole, Dorset, BH12 5HH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1202 363 274 fax: +44 (0)1202 537 729 email: [email protected] web: www.aib.ac.uk Production Company: Charlotte Bates, 2F2, 63 Bread Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9AH, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7786 560 498 email: [email protected] Producer: Graeme Renson. Screenwriter: Greg McManus. DoP: Tash Gamper. Cast: Spencer Burrows, Bahi Ghubril, Catherine Kirk. Producer: Charlotte Bates. Screenwriter: Jenny Jones. DoP: Andrew Begg. Cast: Sarah Thoms, Ewan Downey, Gary Dobson. This is the story of a man who finds himself trapped in a lifestyle in which he knows his days are numbered. Through a series of vignettes we find out how he got there and the choice he must eventually make. When Bev is forced into early retirement after discovering she has narcolepsy she thinks that her career as a spy is over. That is until Eric Stanz wants to find the headquarters of SPI – Secret Private Investigations. Will she be able to control her sleepy disease and protect the secret base of SPI? The Bells Big Girl Little Girl DIRECTOR: David Hevey Digibeta. 9 min 28 sec DIRECTOR: Amelia Hann 35mm. 8 min 37 sec Production Company: Holy Cow Productions, 24 Tabor Road, London, W6 OBW, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8741 5196 fax: +44 (0)20 8748 1976 email: [email protected] Production Company: Loose Cannon Productions, 49 St Stephens Gardens, London, W2 5NA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7889 894 508, +44 (0)7887 902 110 email: [email protected] Producer: Leigh Hurst. Screenwriters: David Havey, Bet Balcome. DoP: Chris Cox. Cast: Marlene Crilly, Bill Thomas, Kelly Mumford, Billy Seymour. Producer: Christine Hartland. Screenwriter: Amelia Hann. DoP: Nemone Mercer. Cast: Dan Antopolski, Melanie Gutteridge, Molly McMorrow, Robert Reina, Donna McCabe. On a cold summer day a bag lady and wino at the end of their lives and two young people at the beginning of theirs, meet at seperate places within a church graveyard. As the old couple get closer and closer through cans of drink and talk of families and children long since gone, the young couple are pulled apart because of a baby neither planned nor wanted. Seven year old Lucy loves her uncle. One evening he brings an unexpected guest to dinner: his girlfriend. Lucy has a fight on her hands. In her struggle to win back her uncle’s undivided affection Lucy finds herself trapped in a world of big girls and little girls. Binman Bench DIRECTOR: Graham Woolnough 35mm. 4 min Production Company: Graham English Productions, 2 Roymont Crescent, Wellesley Road, Twickenham, TW2 5SE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8894 7175 fax: +44 (0)20 8894 7497 email: [email protected] Producer: Graham Woolnough. Screenwriter: Graham Woolnough. DoP: Chris Hartley. Cast: Ken Drury, James Greene. What could possess a Scotsman to recite the most patriotic speech of the English? A haunted park bench? DIRECTOR: Abass Collier Beta SP. 11 min 17 sec Production Company: Nero Star, 31 Acorn Walk, Rotherhithe Street, London, SE15 5EW, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7958 968 104 email: [email protected] Producer: Scot Larken-Scott. Screenwriter: Abass Collier. DoP: Flemming Jetmar. Cast: Tony Taras, Andy Blacksmith, Gemma Layton, Mark Smith. Binman has a passion for collecting antiques from bin bags. The ring he picks up from a fitness centre has Threesome inscribed on it. The double meaning creates confusion and leads to the Binman’s psychological disintegration. Binsy’s Birthday Motorbike DIRECTOR: Aled Smith 35mm. 3 min 33 sec Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Sgrîn - Media Agency for Wales, The Bank, 10 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5EE, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)29 2033 3313 fax: +44 (0)29 2033 3320 web: www.sgrin.co.uk Producers: Humphrey James, Paul HartWilden. Screenwriter: Desmond Barry. DoP: Peter Thornton. Cast: Mark Bishop, Jonathon Jones, Ifan Huw Dafydd, Tessa French, Craig Osbourne. Binsy’s birthday is coming up and he’s desperate to buy a motorbike. When a compensation scam nets him £1000, his troubles should be over. If only life were that easy. Birt Dynely DIRECTOR: Paul Farmer Digibeta. 4 min 45 sec Production Company: Aurora Digital Films, Trenarlett, St Tudy, Bodmin, Kernow, PL30 3PR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1208 851 810 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: A39 Live !& Media, 3 Penlee Villas, Playing Place, Truro, Kernow, TR3 6EY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1872 865 176 fax: +44 (0)1872 865 176 email: [email protected] Producer: Beatrix Milburn. Screenwriter: Paul Farmer. DoP: George Greene, Mark Jenkin. Cast: Nick Darke, Paul Farmer, Sue Farmer. Birt Dynely is set in Falmouth, Cornwall, and is a surreal comedy fiction. A strange tale of loss, ambition and endeavour, the ending is a tragic retreat into fantasy. It is the allegory of both a mythical beach and a life suffocated in the choking folds of political apathy and the pursuit of profit. A Blank Slate DIRECTOR: Kevin Owens Digibeta. 25 min 30 sec Production Company: AMB Media, Po Box 129, Washington, Tyne & Wear, NE38 0YJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)191 495 0000 email: [email protected] Producer: Matthew Newman. Screenwriter: Kevin Owens. DoP: Tom Saunders. Cast: Richard Reay, Sarah Kathryn Southern, Richard Makepeace, James Taylor, Bill Steel. A day-in-the-surreal-life of sad-sack Edward Bates, incorporating his seething boss, a jovial wise man, a crazy punk, some misfit Goths and a girl who is not all that she seems. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 49 49 Short Films Blood Money Boogaloo Breaking Point DIRECTOR: Philip Jones Beta SP. 7 min 50 sec DIRECTOR: Marianne Jenkins 35mm. 10 min DIRECTOR: Russell Razzaque Beta SP. 14 min Production Company: Artistic Productions Ltd, Plas-y-pant, Brynmadoc Road, Wrexham, LL11 5UP, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)7785 281667 email: [email protected] Production Company: TP Films Ltd, 8 Mandeville Courtyard, Warriner Gardens, London, SW11 4NB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7622 7522 fax: +44 (0)20 7622 7523 email: [email protected] Production Company: Prodigy Productions, 10 Elland House, Copenhagen Place, London, E14 7EL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7967 732 786 email: [email protected] Producer: Philip Jones. Screenwriter: Philip Jones. DoP: Philip Jones. Cast: Andy Brobecci, Melvyn Crabtree, Tom Wontner. When inveterate gambler Johnny is late with his payments to debt collector Ron, he resorts to unusual means to get the money and gains strange powers in the process. Tales of the Unexpected meets the Twilight Zone. Bloody Magic DIRECTOR: James Reggel Digibeta. 9 min 51 sec Production Company: 43 Denison Close, London, N2 0JU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7803 891 361 email: [email protected] web: www.bloodymagic.com Producer: James Reggel. Screenwriter: James Reggel. DoP: Melissa Byers. Cast: Andy Nyman, Sam Maddox, Chris Power, Roger Watkins, Elizabeth Hopley. Bloody Magic is a story of Zack, an eleven year-old schoolboy, whose family is visited by three debt collectors. A demand for money is made and the men wait for payment. Zack takes his cue and the magic show starts but who wants to watch? And more importantly, is he any good? Blueprint DIRECTOR: Nick Kirk Beta SP. 11 min 30 sec Production Company: Caught On Film Productions, 29 Shelby Close, Nottingham, NG7 2FL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1159 789 863 email: [email protected] Producer: Alison Dewar. Screenwriter: Nick Kirk. DoP: Nick Kirk. Cast: Lou Webb, Sally Siner. An eminent research scientist who’s on the verge of a major breakthrough shares a taxi with the woman who cleans her laboratory. They seem to be at opposite ends of the intellectual spectrum. However, the journey takes an unexpected twist, forcing the scientist to reconsider everything she thought she knew. Producers: Samantha Thomas, Tasmia Power. Screenwriter: Marianne Jenkins. DoP: Simon Hume. Cast: Sue Johnston, Julie-Kate Oliver, Jane Lucas, Libby Machin. A fifty-something woman, tells her story of falling in love, in her disco bathroom. Producer: Russell Razzaque. Screenwriter: Russell Razzaque. DoP: Boyd Skinner. Cast: Rob Cother, Karla Nessbach. A video suicide note is being recorded by a man who has recently discovered his wife's infidelity. Things take a chilling twist as he delivers his last words and prepares to end his life before the camera. Book Cover Breathe DIRECTOR: Sam Leifer Digibeta. 5 min DIRECTOR: Samantha Harrie Beta SP. 5 min Production Company: Suetonius Productions, 44 Downshire Hill, London, NW3 1NU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7973 482 923 fax: +44 (0)207 435 3070 email: [email protected] Production Company: Flat 2, 30 Princes Avenue, Toxteth, Liverpool, L8 2UP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)151 727 1258 email: [email protected] Producer: Teddy Leifer. Screenwriter: Sam Leifer. Cast: Jonny Berliner, Joe Allen, Robin Grey, Jean Spark, Yoav Segal. Armed with a guitar and his big red tour bus, Jonny Berliner is a musician on a mission: ‘Never trust a woman cos you think she’s your lover, never fear your saviour just because you think that he’s a mugger, never hate a fat boy just because of his blubber and never judge a book by its cover.’ Warning: Contains heavy make-up. Producer: Samantha Harrie. Screenwriter: Samantha Harrie. DoP: Martin Pauline. Cast: Claire Jones, Helen Brady, Lorraine Sass. Trapped by unfinished homework on a Sunday afternoon, Kelly’s bored and irritable. Sharing a bedroom with her elderly grandmother is at the centre of Kelly’s teenage discontent and the sleeping old woman is the target for her resentment. Bred in the Bone Break DIRECTOR: Justin Keil Digibeta. 11 min 22 sec DIRECTOR: Ian Waugh Beta SP. 8 min 2 sec Production Company: First Hand Films, 8 Dolby Road, London, SW6 3NE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7979 606 535 email: [email protected] Production Company: 12 Bellerby Drive, Ouston, Chester-Le-Street, County Durham, DH2 1TW, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7971 602 565 email: [email protected] Producer: Ian Waugh. Screenwriter: Ian Waugh. DoP: Benjamin Kracun. Cast: Keith Hutchison, Mike Duffy. An anonymous man arrives alone at an isolated cabin. On entering he discovers a dormant old man. Alterations in place, linearity and character distort perception. Everything changes once inside. Producer: Alison Sterling. Screenwriter: Justin Keil. DoP: Terry Flaxton. Cast: Mike Hattward, Ronnie Quirke, Richard Mayes. A boy reluctantly goes to live with his poacher grandfather and whilst having to deal with destructive in-comers, must come to terms with his predicament. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 50 50 Brown Paper Bag DIRECTOR: Michael Baig Clifford Digibeta. 13 min Production Company: Dreamfinder Productions, 114a Poplar Road, Bearwood, Birmingham, B66 4AP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)121 429 9800 fax: +44 (0)121 429 9008 email: [email protected] web: www.dreamfinder.net Producers: Natasha Carlish, Mark Leveson. Screenwriter: Geoff Thompson. DoP: Phil Chinannes. Cast: Ronnie Fox, Jo McInnes, Den Woods, Richard Coad, Paul Nolan. A story of love, loss, and denial, Brown Paper Bag charts the harrowing journey of an alcoholic couple on the road to selfdestruction. Short Films Bushido: the Way of the Warrior DIRECTOR: Susan Jacobson 35mm. 6 min Production Company: Pistachio Pictures, 49 Beaufort Mansions, Beaufort Street, London, SW3 5AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7352 2237 fax: +44 (0)20 7352 2237 email: [email protected] Producer: Alex Boden. Screenwriters: Susan Jacobson, Anna Reeves. DoP: Nic Lawson. Cast: Eiji Kusuhara, Hiroshi Yoshinuma, Duncan Fisk. Following his master’s murder, a samurai must commit a most honorable suicide. However, he cannot control his desire to avenge his master’s death. Burn Baby Burn DIRECTOR: Chris Scurfield Digibeta. 7 min 33 sec Production Company: 375 City Road, London, EC1V 1NB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7931 778 616 fax: +44 (0)20 7833 2185 email: [email protected] Producer: Jane McGee. Screenwriter: Chris Scurfield. DoP: Karl Rooney. Cast: Jennifer Thorne, George Keeler, Rosie Yarrow. Bust DIRECTOR: Jon Sen Digibeta. 5 min Sales Agent: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com An elderly woman prepares a pre-funeral gathering. She is supported by her friends and family as she expresses her sorrow that her husband cannot be with them. But at the crematorium we see that things are not as they first appeared in this darkly comic take on death and the living. Producer: Ellen Roseblade. Screenwriter: Kevin Saunders. Cast: Cavan Clerkin, Gus Brown, Michael Bertenshaw. Bus Root Button Man DIRECTOR: Hannah Holland Beta SP. 11 min 20 sec DIRECTOR: Mark Ash Beta SP. 6 min Production Company: Outburst, 4 Merrick Square, London, SE1 4JB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)794 652 4381 fax: +44 (0)20 8673 3394 email: [email protected] Production Company: Out & Out Films, 25 Marchmont Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1HY, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7775 991 273 email: [email protected] web: www.outandoutfilms.co.uk Producer: Emma Cairns. Screenwriters: Hannah Holland, Becky Botton, Barney Calmen. DoP: Ben Joiner. Cast: All the members of the Bus Root film workshop. Producer: Mark Ash. Screenwriter: Mark Ash. DoP: Matt Pinder. Cast: Michael Frame, Neil Gray. One man. Two cops. Three mind altering substances. Sit back. Inhale deeply, and enjoy... The Bypass DIRECTOR: Amit Kumar 35mm. 20 min Production Company: Yaffle Films Ltd, 29 Whitcomb St, London, WC2 7EP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7930 4442 fax: +44 (0)20 7930 4441 email: [email protected] Sales Agent, UK Distributor: UK Film Council, 10 Little Portland Street, London, W1W 7JG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7861 7861 fax: +44 (0)20 7861 7862 email: [email protected] web: www.filmcouncil.org.uk Producer: Trevor Ingman. Screenwriter: Amit Kumar. DoP: Rajeev Roni. Cast: Nawazuddin, Sundar Dan Detha, Irafan Khan. A circular tale that takes place on a desert road off the beaten track, where danger lurks around every corner and no one is safe from the violence that brews in the heat of the desert, especially the Honeymooning couple who decide to take the bypass. Cacophony DIRECTOR: Anna T De V Thomson Beta SP. 12 min Production Company: De Ventos Films, 456c Hackney Road, Bethnal Green, E2 9E9, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7881 657 916 email: [email protected] Producer: Jane Jones. Screenwriter: Anna T De V Thomson. DoP: Lester de Havilland. Cast: Matt Sharpe. Cacophony explores the way we are influenced by the noises around us. It follows a musician trapped in a world where sound becomes solid and music has both a physical and sonic resonance. The Call DIRECTOR: Theo Delaney 35mm. 12 min Production Company: Hotspur & Argyle, 4th Floor, 25 Lexington Street, London, W1F 9AG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7439 3130 fax: +44 (0)20 7439 3075 email: [email protected] web: www.hotspurandargyle.com A man runs. Why? Where? The universal experience of riding on the top deck of a London bus unfolds through the lives and eyes of South London school kids, rude boys and appalled woman here, from Middle England. Producer: Daniel Fleet. Screenwriter: John McNally. DoP: Ben Butler. Cast: Louise Lombard, Joel Trill. An urban nightmare in which a nineteen year-old answers a phone he finds in the street. At the other end is a woman intent on seduction. It seems she’s pushing sexual buttons and drawing him towards her. He soon discovers she’s up to much more than that. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 51 51 Short Films Candy Bar Kid Championship DIRECTOR: Shan Khan 35mm. 4 min DIRECTOR: Phil Claydon Beta SP. 10 min Production Company: Eye-Cue Films, 5th Floor, 74 Newman Street, London, W1 3EC, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1484 322 969 fax: +44 (0)1484 300 199 email: [email protected] web: www.eye-cuefilms.com Production Company: Mercury Films Ltd, 47 Lianfair Rd, Cardiff, CF11 9QA, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)2920 225 333 email: [email protected] Producer: Benjamin Johns. Screenwriter: Shan Khan. DoP: Paul Gavin. Cast: Harris Khan, Mark Tonderai. I can’t share this moment with anyone. When I want my treat, I go to my special place, where no-one can see. And when I’m there it don’t matter that the city is so bitter because no-one can touch me, it’s just me and my candy...Sweet. The Cappuccino King DIRECTORS: Ciro Candia, Roberto Candia Digibeta. 8 min 2 sec Production Company: Candia Films, 77 Russell Road, London, SW19 1QN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8540 5248 email: [email protected] Producer: Pablo D’Adamo. Screenwriters: Ciro Candia, Roberto Candia. DoP: Ciro Candia. Cast: Guiseppe Nacca, Andreas Pampoulides, Fabrizio Di Verniere. In the world of coffee the Italians are still kings. In the London coffee bar scene there is only one Cappuccino King! A short, frothy comedy where the moves and grooves of the Cappuccino King dazzle an unsuspecting customer. Carnt Sleep (Pas Sommeil) DIRECTOR: Owen Oppenheimer Digibeta. 7 min 25 sec Production Company: Panoptican Pictures Ltd, 12 Padbury Court, London, E2 7EH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7729 7352 fax: +44 (0)20 7729 4429 Sales Agent: Britshorts Ltd, 25 Beak Street, London, W1F 9RT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 2277 fax: +44 (0)20 7734 2242 email: [email protected] web: www.britshorts.com Producer: Derrin Schlesinger. Screenwriters: Christine Marshall, Owen Oppenheimer. DoP: David Matches. Cast: Loo Brealey, Jamie Iddon. A boy. A girl. A love story of sorts. In a highrise, two flatmates endure a restless night dancing, smoking, eavesdropping, headbanging and fighting their feelings for each other. Producer: Eliane Huss. Screenwriter: John Butterworth. DoP: Peter Thornton. Cast: Nicholas Ball. It's half time at an amateur ladies football match. George, the manager, has to tame love, passion and a pigeon in order to stop his team from mutiny. A Changed Man DIRECTOR: Jens Jonsson 35mm. 20 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Stink, 87 Lancaster Road, London, W11 1QQ. tel: +44 (0)20 7908 9400 fax: +44 (0)20 7908 9500 email: [email protected] web: www.stink.tv Producer: Robert Herman. Screenwriter: Jens Jonsson. DoP: Askild Vik Edvarsen. Cast: Rupert Proctor, Victor McGuire, Eoin McCarthy, Martin Savage, Clare Rushbrook Christopher, 35, arrives at his school reunion a changed man. Over the past twenty years he has moved to a new town and built a new identity for himself. His old classmates have trouble accepting his new confidence. Christopher, on the other hand, is prepared to fight to be recognised and accepted. Charity DIRECTOR: Pippa Marks Digibeta. 1 min 16 sec Production Company: The Cut Ltd, 23 Medfield Street, Roehampton, London, SW15 4JY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7771 628 712 email: [email protected] Producer: Jonathan Scott. Screenwriter: Pippa Marks. DoP: Nemone Mercer. Cast: Christopher Eccleston. In a hardware shop, a man endeavours to fix a plastic Sooty, that has only one eye. After trying a number of solutions, the man finds the most suitable conclusion. Charley Harry’s Wondrous Nothing DIRECTOR: Esther May Campbell Digibeta. 4 min 30 sec Production Company: E P Films, Top Flat, 40 Burgley Road, Bristol, B56 5BN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)796 648 3852, +44 (0)117 904 4710 email: [email protected] web: www.esthermaycampbell.com Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Picture This Moving Image, Spike Island Studios, 40 Sydney Row, Bristol, BS1 6UU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)117 925 7010 fax: +44 (0)117 925 7040 email: [email protected] web: www.picturethismovingimage.co.uk Producer: Luke Youngman. Screenwriters: Esther May Campbell, Paul Galloway. DoP: Mike Fox. Cast: Lewis Boalch. Amidst the sand dunes, under a starry sky, a breeze passes through the long grass and over to Charley Harry as he recalls the insignificant moment he understood the significance of his relationship with his freckles and the stars. Chasing Angels DIRECTOR: Emilie Irvin Beta SP. 19 min 5 sec Production Company: Lunasee Films Ltd, 14b Calthorpe Street, London, WC1 0JS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7813 2707 email: [email protected] Producer: Graziana Testa. Screenwriter: Emilie Irvin. DoP: Duncan Telford, Kate Stark. Cast: Alexander Newland, Pookey Quesnell, Jenny McCrindle, Laurence Penry-Jones. Ditched by his long-suffering girlfriend, Mole hooks up with coke dealer Lara and hangeron Neil. An evening of drug induced paranoia unfolds, and Mole overdoses. As the chemicals collide with his nervous system, he is suddenly hit by the life and the love he is about to lose. Cheese Makes You Dream DIRECTOR: Kara Miller 35mm. 5 min 30 sec Production Company: Arawak Films, 6 Ferndale Road, Leytonstone, London, E11 3DN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8925 0314 email: [email protected] web: www.cheesemakesyoudream.com Producers: John Hart, Lynn Roberts. Screenwriter: Kara Miller. DoP: Mattias Nyberg. Cast: Dudley Sutton, Tamsin Greig. Cheese Makes You Dream is a day in the life of Jim O’Connor, an acutely lonely pensioner with high hopes and a subscription to a golden oldie dating service. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 52 52 Short Films Chipping Away Circle Line Claverdeek DIRECTOR: Bobby Ruge Beta. 9 min 4 sec DIRECTORS: Jeremy Brettingham, D Blyde Beta SP. 6 min 48 sec DIRECTOR: Dominic Santana 35mm. 11 min 16 sec Production Company: 17 Dovedale Drive, Burnley, BB12 8XD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1282 424 838 email: [email protected] Production Company: East Northeast Ltd, Glebe Farmhouse, Wells Road, North Creake, Norfolk, NR21 9LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1328 730 430 fax: +44 (0)1328 730 444 email: [email protected] web: www.eastnortheast.co.uk Production Company: Santana Bros, 9-10 Jew Street, Brighton, Sussex, BH1 1UT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1273 245 873 fax: +44 (0)1273 245 873 email: [email protected] Producer: Monika Baker. Screenwriter: Bobby Ruge. DoP: Sam Mitchell. Cast: Colin Ferrie, Adam Tomkin, Syra Hynd. Christopher has a secret series of obsessivecompulsive routines, which he does everyday. These routines are jeopardising his relationship with his girlfriend Samantha and he realises he might lose her. Can he reveal that side of him to her and save their relationship? Producers: Jeremy Brettingham, Douglas Blyde. Screenwriter: Lorento Bedini. DoP: Jeremy Brettingham. Cast: Sarah Harwood, John Wallis. A girl sleeping rough in an isolated rural train station is given a ticket by an enigmatic stranger – a ticket for a journey that will transform her life. Chocolate Kiss City Life – Outside In DIRECTORS: Steven Benson, Wayne Benson DV. 40 min DIRECTOR: Brian Percival 35mm. 17 min 4 sec Production Company: De Novo Pictures, 8 Ferngrove, Portrush, County Antrim, BT56 8SQ, N. Ireland, UK. tel: +44 (0)2870 823 368 email: [email protected] Production Company: Granada TV Ltd, Quay Street, Manchester, M60 9EA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)161 827 2586 fax: +44 (0)161 953 0285 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Granada Media International, 48 Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7FB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7389 8760 fax: +44 (0)20 7633 2999 email: [email protected] Producers: Steven Benson, Wayne Benson. Screenwriter: Steven Benson. DoP: Steven Benson, Wayne Benson. Cast: William Burniston, Peter Nicholson, Andrea Watson, Stephen O’Malley. Neglectful father David Munroe is about to venture into every parent’s worst nightmare when he begins to suspect the motives of his ten year-old son’s school teacher. The Choir DIRECTOR: Angela M Murray 35mm. 10 min 30 sec Production Company: c/o 28 Victoria Crecent Road, Glasgow, G12 9DD, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 339 8619 UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: Robbie Sandison. Screenwriter: Angela M Murray. DoP: Balazs Bolygo. Cast: Fergus Nimmo, Ruaridh Pritchard, Peter Strain, Aisling Gilbert. For as long as he can remember Leslie has wanted to be one of the hard guys. Today he starts a new school and this time he might just make it, if only he can resist the lure of joining... The Choir. Producer: Rebecca Hodgson. Screenwriter: Cally Phillips. DoP: Geoff Boyle. Cast: Iain McKee, Joanne Froggatt, James Cartwright. Paul is a very ordinary guy with a 9-5 job and a house that he moved into and never decorated. While browsing the plants section of the local DIY store, he spots Stephanie. In an unlikely courtship, Paul keeps returning to the store searching for her, and finds himself buying more and more plants. Clara DIRECTOR: Jules Rampton Beta SP. 10 min Production Company: Film U – Film and Moving Image at Leeds Metropolitan University, 3 Queen Square, Leeds, LS2 8AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)113 283 2600 fax: +44 (0)113 283 1901 email: [email protected] web: www.lmu.ac.uk Producer: Catherine Ann Luebbert. Screenwriter: Jules Rampton. DoP: Ann Boyle. Cast: Katie Ronson, Jackie Howe, Philip Elliot, Anne Sinclair, Sam Arrowsmith. Clara is set in the 1950s, and follows a young girl who undergoes an operation to gain her sight. The operation is a success and she experiences seeing for the first time in her life. However, as the day progresses and it starts to get darker, she fears she is losing her sight again. Producer: Santana Bros. Screenwriter: Lee Santana. DoP: Patrick Crockart. Cast: Tim Vine, John Archer. The extraordinary story of one man’s obsession with another man’s happiness. Clinic DIRECTOR: Fiona O’Donnell Digibeta. 14 min 19 sec Production Company: Decoupage Films, 42a Renmuir Street, London, SW17 9SS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8767 6102 email: [email protected] web: www.ultravioletfilms.bravepages.com Producer: Fiona O’Donnell. Screenwriter: Fiona O’Donnell. DoP: Giuseppe Gallo. Cast: David McAllister, Rosie Alvarez, Kathryn Grey. On a routine medical in a private clinic, a young woman is weighed, measured and drawn into a deadly trap. Clutch DIRECTOR: Carol Stevens Digibeta. 5 min Sales Agent: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Producer: Christopher Frederick. Screenwriter: Carol Stevens. Cast: Zara Langston-McRink, Nathan Cable, David Plimmer. Clutch has a poetic realist narrative that explores the cusp between childhood and adulthood. It involves a girl, a pony and mutant eggs. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 53 53 Short Films Cold Light of Day The Commuter The Confidence Trick DIRECTOR: Zam Salim Beta SP. 5 min 40 sec DIRECTOR: Martin Pickles 35mm. 1 min 30 sec DIRECTORS: Jon Gilbert, Christopher Ross 35mm. 14 min Production Company: Incidental Pictures, 1/3, 10 Leyden Gardens, Glasgow, G20 9TR, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 589 0848 fax: [email protected] Production Company: GM Film, 67 Ballater Road, London, SW2 5QX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7887 608 457 email: [email protected] web: www.gmfilm.co.uk Sales Agent: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Production Company: Wild Honey Ltd, 47 Summerhouse Lane, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, UB7 0AW, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7740 075 078 email: [email protected] Producer: Martin Pickles. Screenwriter: Martin Pickles. DoP: Martin Pickles, Jonathan Mercer. Cast: Pat Reid. Walter hates the way he looks and dreams of looking like his self-assured colleague, Etienne. But when a miracle makes his dream come true, and he gets the chance to live the life he always craved, Walter comes to realise that happiness is more than skin deep. Producer: Zam Salim. Screenwriter: Zam Salim. DoP: Peter O’Rourke. Cast: Alan McCafferty, Ruth Lyons, Kevin Thomson. A hit with audiences, Cold Light of Day, follows Billy on his quest for the most elusive of all objects: an acceptable birthday present for his girlfriend. Told in a kinetic, fast-paced style, Cold Light of Day hilariously explores the madness for the modern shopping experience Comfort Blanket The Commuter is a surrealist film in which an office-worker shaves his face off every morning in order to blend in with all the other faceless commuters. DIRECTOR: Chris Steele Beta SP. 6 min The Computer Virus Production Company: Idyllica Films, 7 Copperas Lane, Droylsden, Tameside, Lancashire, M43 6HP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)161 370 2266 email: [email protected] DIRECTOR: Jesse Chambers 35mm. 12 min Producer: Chris Steele. Screenwriter: Chris Steele. DoP: Eric Perry. Cast: Richard Powell, Sarah Natali. A striking surrealist film affirming beauty as religion via intricate symbolism. A young man obsessively chasing a romantic ideal. Commuter DIRECTOR: Greg Browning Beta SP. 1 min 30 sec Production Company: Silicon 19 Media, The Basement, 3a Landsdown Terrace Lane, Cheltenham, GL50 2JU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1242 580 929 fax: +44 (0)1242 580 929 email: [email protected] web: www.silicon19.co.uk Producers: Greg Browning, Robin Clarke. Screenwriter: Robin Clarke. DoP: Greg Browning. Cast: Robin Clarke, Mary Ragg. A very short film about the rural metropolis. Boy. Girl. Car. Bus. Production Company: Data Films Ltd, 20a Christchurch Hill, London, NW3 1LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7419 2948 fax: +44 (0)20 7419 2948 email: [email protected] Producer: Lola Cary. Screenwriter: Jesse Chambers. DoP: Bruce Jackson. Cast: Michael Brown, Felicite Du Jeu, David Gant. In this surreal musical comedy, a love sick computer programmer unleashes a devastating computer virus on his colleagues. The charming but deadly animated virus goes on to conquer the world, destroying first language and then cosmic order. The Computer Virus is an allsinging, all-dancing romp through the complexities of communication in the modern world. Conchie DIRECTOR: Euan Coombs Digibeta. 15 min Production Company: Blue Moon Independent Film, 62 Waterloo Street, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 1AH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1273 711 672 email: [email protected] Producer: Euan Coombs. Screenwriter: Euan Coombs. DoP: Jon Wilson. Cast: Rhys Williams, Matthew Stewart. At the beginning of the Second World War, a twelve-year-old boy struggles to come to terms with the knowledge that his father, an itinerant farmworker, is a conscientious objector, a conchie, and is refusing to fight. Producers: Jon Gilbert, Christopher Ross. Screenwriter: Jon Gilbert. DoP: Christopher Ross. Cast: Daniel Lapaine, Jeremy Sheffield, Tove Hellkvist. Confused DIRECTOR: Camille Griffin Digibeta. 17 min Production Company: 4 Mall Studios, Tasker Road, London, NW3 2YS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7958 495 553 email: [email protected] Producers: Camille Griffin, Laura Evans. Screenwriter: Camille Griffin. DoP: Collin Watkinson. Cast: Anna Chancellor, Heike Matatsch. A dark and ironic comment on modern day relationships. We circle six characters whose lives coincidentally engage and collide with one another. Where we see loss and deceit for one person we find hope and truth for another. Creation DIRECTOR: Nic Wistreich Digibeta. 16 min Production Company: Netribution Ltd, 142 Southgate Road, London, N1 3HX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7241 2227 email: [email protected] web: www.netribution.co.uk Producer: Jane McGee. Screenwriter: Nic Wistreich. DoP: Mathew Titterton. Cast: Rachael Halliwell. Playwright Chloe has writer’s block. Driven to an exhausted frenzy, things take a disturbing turn when her typewriter begins writing for her. Is she losing her mind or battling a dark malevolent force? EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 54 54 Short Films Cross My Heart Cupboard Love Cut & Run DIRECTOR: Avie Luthra 35mm. 22 min DIRECTOR: Emma Farrell 35mm. 12 min 30 sec DIRECTOR: Cassius Rayner Digibeta. 18 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield Studios, Station Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1494 731 457 fax: +44 (0)1494 674 042 email: [email protected] web: www.nftsfilm-tv.ac.uk Production Company: Six Foot High Films Ltd, 15-17 Middle Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1AL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7980 648 892, +44 (0)1273 201 322 email: [email protected] web: www.sixfoothighfilms.com Production Company: Badboy Films, 26 Darfield Road, London, SE4 1ER, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8692 2043 email: [email protected] web: www.cutandrunmovie.co.uk Producer: Bex Hopkins. Screenwriter: Avie Luthra. DoP: Simon Vickery. Cast: Pushpinder Chani, Sophie Okonedo, Badi Uzzaman, Saeed Jaffrey. When Ajay introduces his black girlfriend to Uncle Vikram, the shock kills him instantly! A strange will, a few white lies and a video tape later, the Asian community is in an uproar. But will Ajay get to keep everything he so desperately wants? Producer: Emma Farrell. Screenwriter: Emma Farrell. DoP: Jeanie Martin. Cast: Rebecca Gallacher, Vanessa Hehir. A tale of female jealousy and chocolate spread. Can overweight Debbie keep thin friend Ange away from the two things she loves the most? Cups, Pipes and Switches Crossroads DIRECTOR: Sandra Mareska Baid Beta. 4 min 2 sec DIRECTOR: Rosanna Negrotti Digibeta. 21 min Production Company: University of Essex, Keynes Tower, 10/10 Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1206 535 870 email: [email protected] Production Company: Pop One, 47 Middleton Avenue, Greenford, Middlesex, UB6 8BG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7944 976 827 fax: +44 (0)208 575 8601 email: [email protected] Producer: Heidi Ali. Screenwriter: Rosanna Negrotti. DoP: Mark Carey. Cast: Leslie Grantham, Andrea Thornton, Luke de Lacey, Nicholas Sidi, Heather McHale. Crossroads is a romantic comedy confused about it’s own genre. A Hollywood dream fused with a made-for-TV nightmare, no wonder everyone is arguing. Cry DIRECTOR: Steven Sheil Digibeta. 8 min 30 sec Production Company: Intermedia, 19 Heathcote Street, Nottingham, NG1 3AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)115 955 6909 fax: +44 (0)115 955 5996 email: [email protected] web: www.intermedianotts.co.uk UK Distributor: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Producer: Rachel Robey. Screenwriter: Steven Sheil. DoP: Chris Cooke. Cast: Micaiah Dring, Katherine Morrant. The last reel of a lost horror film. An experiment in terror. Producer: Sandra Mareska Baid. Screenwriter: Sandra Mareska Baid. DoP: Sandra Mareska Baid. Cast: University of Essex students. Cups, Pipes and Switches is about how the human facial expression has extended to switches and other inanimate objects, how pipes look like neck joints and the back of the head with the ears sticking out, resembles a cup. Curry and Irn-Bru DIRECTOR: Annie George Beta SP. 8 min 30 sec Production Company: Cat A Productions, 18 Eastfield, Edinburgh, EH15 2PN, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 669 8337 email: [email protected] Producer: Annie George. Screenwriter: John Maley. DoP: Mark Raeburn. Cast: Umran Javaid, Sheraz Moad, Mohneeb Iqbal, Majid Bashir. A powerful expression of young people’s experiences of multi-cultural Glasgow. Raw, edgy and laced with dark humour. Producer: Cassius Rayner. Screenwriter: Cassius Rayner. DoP: Gareth Hughes. Cast: Chris Curran, Michael Rochester, Victoria Jeffrey, Tatiana Strauss. Cut and Run takes a reality biting account of what life is like for a family in one of London’s many council estates. A family that is tested to the limits as their world gets turned upside down. The Cut DIRECTOR: Pippa Marks 16mm. 1 min 16 sec Production Company: The Cut, 23 Medfield Street, Roehampton, London, SW15 4JY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7771 628 712 Producer: Jonathan Scott. Screenwriter: Pippa Marks. DoP: Nemone Mercer. Cast: Kristen McMenamy. A young hairdresser imagines venting her frustration upon a rather annoying and talkative client. Czechoslovakians DIRECTORS: Ian Anderson, Raeph Ballantyne Digibeta. 12 min Production Company: B – List Productions, 21/7 Edina Place, Edinburgh, EH7 5RN, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7449 027 224 email: [email protected] Producer: Raeph Ballantyne. Screenwriter: Ian Anderson. Cast: Robert F Mack, James Ferguson, Sarah Gray, Jamie Begg, John Macauly. They’re not wanted. They don’t fit in. You’ll never meet them. But they’re there. Behind every door marked Staff Only, the bottom layers of society fight their private battles. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 55 55 Short Films Daisy Chain Danny’s Found Jesus Dead Wood DIRECTOR: Paul Hardy Beta SP. 7 min 15 sec DIRECTORS: Chris Blaine, Ben Blaine Digibeta. 7 min DIRECTORS: David Bryant, Sebastian Smith, Richard Stiles Beta SP. 2 min Production Company: 43 Primrose Hill Street, Hillfields, Coventry, CV1 4AH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7986 486 072 email: [email protected] Production Company: Charlie Productions Ltd, Brook House Studios, Bluebridge Road, Brookmans Park, Hertfordshire, AL9 7SX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1707 656 531 email: [email protected] web: www.charlieproductions.co.uk Producer: Paul Hardy. Screenwriter: Paul Hardy. DoP: Tom Wright. Cast: Sarah Annison, Simon Lowe. Annabel tells Bruce a secret and he tells Caitlin, and she tells Derek, and he tells Emma, and she is the one the secret’s about! Producers: Chris Blaine, Ben Blaine. Screenwriter: Ben Blaine. DoP: Oliver Russell. Cast: Keith Malin, Nick Simons, Tim Samuels, Oliver Broad. Devout atheist Keith Malin has an embarassing personal revelation. Dancer DIRECTOR: Ewan Stewart Digibeta. 8 min 30 sec Production Company: Cineworks - GMAC, 3rd Floor, 34 Albion Street, Glasgow, G1 1LH, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 553 2620 fax: +44 (0)141 553 2660 email: [email protected] web: www.cineworks.co.uk UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: David Hancock. Screenwriter: Ewan Stewart. DoP: Sam Mitchell. Cast: Brian Sandy Nelson, Billy McElhaney, James Martin. This film chronicles the trials of a painter, Brian, who is trying to trace the identity of the elusive Ray Bolger. His discovery leads him along a well-known road. Dead Air DIRECTOR: Richard Max Digibeta. 8 min Production Company: Sosho Production, 30 Percy Street, London, WI 9FF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7636 9644 fax: +44 (0)20 7636 9645 email: [email protected] web: www.sosho.co.uk Producer: Vito Di Rosa. Screenwriter: Ben Edwards. DoP: Oliver Schofield. Cast: Dan Strauss, Lindsey Coulson. A black comedy about a local early morning radio DJ who finds out his wife is having an affair. He plans the perfect revenge, but, surprisingly, things don’t go according to plan. Production Company: Groovy Badger, Po Box 39002, London, E2 9YP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7831 431 019 fax: +44 (0)870 124 5135 email: [email protected] web: www.jackandjill.tv Producers: David Bryant, Sebastian Smith, Richard Stiles. Screenwriters: David Bryant, Sebastian Smith, Richard Stiles. DoP: David Bryant, Sebastian Smith, Richard Stiles. Cast: Isabelle Knolles, Alex Fung. An idyllic summers day in a secluded woodland clearing soon turns to terror for an unsuspecting young couple. A modern day retelling of a classic urban myth. Beware of the woods... DEF DIRECTOR: Ian Clark 35mm. 13 min Production Company: Salad Films Ltd, 12 Gander Hill, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH16 1QX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7968 771 883 fax: +44 (0)1444 454 748 email: [email protected] web: www.saladfilms.com Sales Agent: Britshorts Ltd, 25 Beak Street, London, W1F 9RT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 2277 fax: +44 (0)20 7734 2242 email: [email protected] web: www.britshorts.com A Dead End Story Producer: Craig Winchcombe. Screenwriter: Ian Clark. DoP: Caitlin Buchanan. Cast: Matthew Royce, Simon Dixon, David Ellington. Dangle DIRECTOR: Carlos Armella Beta SP. 28 min 30 sec Tony, a deaf teenager isolated from his peers, dreams of being a rapper. DIRECTOR: Phil Traill 35mm. 6 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: London Film School, 24 Shelton Street, London, WC2H 9UB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7836 9642 fax: +44 (0)20 7497 3718 email: [email protected] web: www.lfs.org.uk Production Company: Picture Farm Ltd, 159b King Street, Hammersmith, London, W6 9JT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7956 604 137 fax: +44 (0)20 8563 7365 email: [email protected] Producer: Tini Horwarth. Screenwriter: Phil Traill. DoP: Claudia Marcel. Cast: Phil Traill. A man finds a rope hanging from the sky. Producer: Stephano Lazzaro. Screenwriter: Carlos Armella. Cast: Dominic Green, Beatriz Batarda, Jeremy Young, Tony Parkin. In a world devastated by war and hatred, Mark and Valerie fall in love, but are torn apart when they become victims of a bomb exploding in a building. Mark wakes up in hospital and finds he has been diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. Valerie is missing and is suspected to be the bomber. Mark must choose to either go it alone or run off to search for Valerie and his lost happiness. Deja Vu DIRECTOR: Chris Thompson Mini DV. 7 min 30 sec Production Company: Insh House, Kincraig by Kingussie, PH21 1NU, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7787 870 634 email: [email protected] Producer: Chris Thompson. Screenwriter: Chris Thompson. DoP: Ed Edwards. Cast: Kjartan Behm, Jenny Jones. Greg and Gemma are the last two standing after a very long night. Perceptions change at this time of night as Greg finds out when he begins to have deja vu, and again, and again, until he thinks he might be seeing into the future. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 56 56 Short Films Delayed Does God Play Football Dose DIRECTOR: Anthony Blanco Beta SP. 21 min DIRECTOR: Michael Walker 35mm. 10 min 50 sec DIRECTOR: Samuel Donovan 16mm. 6 min Production Company: Lucid Monkey, 5 Borough Square, London, SE1 1PX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7973 106 286 fax: +44 (0)20 7403 1083 email: [email protected] Production Company: Silver Cloud Television, Ivy Cottage, Main Street Elvington, Elvington, York, YO41 4AA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1904 607 625 fax: +44 (0)1904 607 625 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Production Company: 21 Upland Grove, Oakwood, Leeds, LS8 2SX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7815 054 631 email: [email protected] Producer: Anthony Blanco. Screenwriter: Graham Harden. DoP: Andy Chan. Cast: Paul M Ford, Jon Chevalier. Set in an airport, the film explores the complexity of conversations in public places. As an unrelated spectator, the viewer examines how these exchanges form and break bonds and relationships. DIY Hard Producers: Becky Knapp, Jonathan Brown. Screenwriter: Michael Walker. DoP: Philip Robertson. Cast: Helen McCrory, Kevin McKidd, Michael De Burca. Tommy is a seven year-old boy without a father, who fills the gaps in his life by believing he is Jesus Christ. DIRECTOR: Pat Holden 35mm. 10 min UK Distributor: First Film Foundation, 9 Bourlet Close, London, W1W 7BP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7580 2111 fax: +44 (0)20 7580 2116 email: [email protected] Sales agent: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Producer: Andrea Cornwell. Screenwriter: Linda Cotterie. DoP: James Welland. Cast: David Thewlis, Alison Steadman. The least you’d expect after breaking out of prison and taking a woman hostage in her own home is a clean and tidy environment to make your demands. Then the police arrive... Production Company: Ziggy Productions, 11 Offley Road, Sandbach, Cheshire, CW11 1GY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1270 760 824 email: [email protected] Producer: Michael Cooper. Screenwriter: Olivia Smedley. Cast: Corinne Coward, Ged Mulherin, Sue Parkinson. Doctor's Mark contains three interlaced monologues filmed during a normal working day in a cancer hospital. Each monologue presents a different perspective of illness and mortality. Unexpected, surreal and ironic. Jack is a charming, arrogant and charismatic car salesman, who has to deal with some home truths after a recent visit to the sexually transmitted disease clinic. After living every bachelor’s nightmare of calling previous conquests, will Jack learn from his misdemeanors? Double Therapy Don’t Worry Dad DIRECTOR: Jake Barnes Beta SP. 7 min 23 sec DIRECTOR: Anna Farthing Digibeta. 6 min 20 sec Production Company: iBrotha, 19 Kilburn Lane, London, W10 4AE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7974 419 932 fax: +44 (0)20 8932 3513 email: [email protected] web: www.ibrotha.co.uk Sales Agent: 8 College Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3JB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)117 974 4823 email: [email protected] Producer: Anna Farthing. Screenwriters: Anna Farthing, Peter Kesterton. DoP: Andrew Kemp. Cast: Richard Ahsam, Mabel Moll, Adam Dodd. A story based on an urban myth, told and retold among parents with young children. You leave your kid in the car for a minute and when you come back, she’s gone. Where is she? What has happened to her? What do you say to your wife? And if you find her, will she have changed? Doctor’s Mark DIRECTOR: Olivia Smedley DVD. 43 min Producer: Alistair Chenery. Screenwriter: Samuel Donovan. DoP: John Michael Daly. Cast: Chris Waghorn, Julie Thursham, Jasmine Maya. The Door DIRECTORS: Nick White, Ollie Campbell 35mm. 3 min 47 sec Production Company: Area 17, 36 Upper Redlands Road, Reading, RG1 5JP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7970 930 029 fax: +44 (0)8701 241 299 email: [email protected] Producers: Nick White, Ollie Campbell. Screenwriters: Nick White, Ollie Campbell. DoP: David Raedeker. Cast: Bijan Daneshmand, Liz Bower, Ivan Ronaldson. A man and a woman find a sense of individuality at the door to an exclusive club. A mysterious, dark, hyperreal film about identity and superficiality. Producer: Aidan Williams. Screenwriter: Jake Barnes. DoP: J P Seresin, Wayne Garbutt. Cast: Vania Cardoso, Mark Bolton, Bijan Daneshmand. An interpreter in a therapy session tries to get treatment too. Drifting Under Water DIRECTOR: Liam Winn Digibeta. 10 min 35 sec Production Company: 35 Westfields, Sandale Road, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 4SB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7887 731 032, +44 (0)1202 511 862, email: [email protected] Producer: Liam Winn. Screenwriter: Liam Winn. DoP: Tash Gamper. Cast: Bonita McKinney, Euan MacNaughton, Maurice Thorogood, Daryl Webster, Ingrid Evans. Harriett lives within a feuding community far out at sea. She is frustrated with her life and dreams of returning to the mainland; a place she hasn’t seen since early childhood. She carries a photograph of a house, and believing she may still have family there, stows away on a fuel barge to follow her dream. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 57 57 Short Films Dudley’s Ducks The Early Days Egg DIRECTOR: Martin Gent Digibeta. 6 min 45 sec DIRECTOR: Chris Stevenson 35mm. 10 min 42 sec DIRECTOR: Clive Richards 35mm. 3 min 44 sec Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield Studios, Station Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1494 731 457 fax: +44 (0)1494 674 042 email: [email protected] web: www.nftsfilm-tv.ac.uk Production Company, Sales Agent: First Foot Films, 5-6 Clipstone Street, London, W1W 6BB. tel: +44 (0)20 7255 1346 email: [email protected] Production Company: All Films Ltd, 3rd Floor, 19 Margaret Street, London, W1W 8RR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7612 0190 fax: +44 (0)20 7612 0199 email: [email protected] Sales agent: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12 - 18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Producer: Martin Gent. Screenwriter: Martin Gent. DoP: Vladimir Trivic. Cast: Andrew Dunford, Jerome Wright. Dudley works on a production line, checking the quality of plastic ducks. He’s meant to destroy the rejects, but Dudley has different ideas. The Duel DIRECTOR: Simon Beattie Digibeta. 23 min Production Company: Prairie Song Films, 4 Manse Lane, Galashiels, TD1 1NB, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)1896 756 402 email: [email protected] Producer: Brian Devlin. Screenwriter: Brian Devlin. Cast: Brian Reid, Marc Deans, Robin Williamson, Jo Jo Sutherland. Two brothers are accused of attempted murder following a housebreak. They blame each other and it’s not clear who’s culpable. Their lawyer tries to look for a bargaining position, and a 12th century statute that entitles co-accused to fight a duel rather that submit to trial, offers that opportunity. Dunc & Greg DIRECTOR: Clive Flowers 35mm. 4 min 36 sec Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Sgrîn - Media Agency for Wales, The Bank, 10 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5EE, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)29 2033 3313 fax: +44 (0)29 2033 3320 web: www.sgrin.co.uk Producer: Suzanne Phillips. Screenwriter: Gareth Hunt. DoP: Rory Taylor. Cast: Arwel Gruffydd, Morgan Rhys. Dunc wakes up in a garden shed with his penis locked in a vice. A practical joke? The only person he can ask is Greg, and there’s a decision to make. Producers: Peter La Terriere, Kenton Allen. Screenwriter: Paul Waite. DoP: Derek Suter. Cast: George Yiasoumi, Sukie Smith, TracyAnn Oberman, Ronni Ancona, Keith Allen. Dexter and Hermione are actors working as a neanderthal couple in a living history museum. Their relationship is under strain and Hermione leaves. Dexter is left to cope on his own. But not for too long. Producer: Simon Plant. Screenwriter: Clive Richards. DoP: Davis Luther. Cast: Neal Wach. A man turns into an egg and dies. Eddie Loves Mary Electra DIRECTOR: Hannah Rothschild 35mm. 9 min 34 sec DIRECTOR: Alessandro Carretta Digibeta. 19 min 51 sec Production Company: Clandestine Films Ltd, c/o Duncan Heath, ICM, 76 Oxford Street, London W1, London, UK. tel: +44 (0)7932 040 911 fax: +44 (0)20 7286 2626 email: [email protected] Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Production Company: Nightpiece Films, 247 Marlborough Road, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 5HS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1634 574 433 email: [email protected] Producer: Nicky Kentish Barnes. Screenwriter: Hannah Rothschild. DoP: David Katznelson. Cast: Gina McKee, Kevin McNally, Katrin Cartlidge, Steven Mackintosh. In a small part of town, graffiti starts appearing. Eddie loves Mary is sprayed everywhere. As a result local Eddie’s and Mary’s start to fall in love. The police and local TV station vie to find the real Eddie or Mary. Can you guess who? Eddie’s Sticky End DIRECTOR: Martin Gooch Digibeta. 12 min Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Producer: Martin Gooch. Screenwriter: Martin Gooch. DoP: Pete Rowe. Cast: Mark Felgate, Charlie Lemmer, Jason Attar, Lizzie Roper. Something was eating his lard. Something weird is happening to Eddie Smallcock. Perhaps the eccentric Dr Steamchugger and his beautiful assistant Mrs Heliotrope may just be able to help… Producer: Alessandro Carretta. Screenwriter: Alessandro Carretta. DoP: Alessandro Carretta. Cast: Anna Martin, Natalie Hill, Paul Bass, Alessandro Carretta. Based on the Sophoclean tragedy, newcomer Alessandro Carretta offers a stylised, nobudget take on the enduring themes of tragedy and revenge. Elegy DIRECTOR: Nigel Kent 16mm. 1 min 30 sec Production Company: Elodie SA, 2 Westbourne Avenue, Prestwick, Ayrshire, KA9 1JB, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7950 837 928 email: [email protected] Producers: Nigel Kent, Helen Wright. Screenwriter: Nigel Kent, based on a poem by Christina Rossetti. DoP: Amy Newstead. Cast: Anne Marsham, Arabella Velasco. An adaptation of a poem by Christina Rossetti, which explores the impact of death and unrequited love. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 58 58 The Embalmer’s Daughter DIRECTOR: Carol White 35mm. 4 min 25 sec Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Sgrîn - Media Agency for Wales, The Bank, 10 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5EE, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)29 2033 3313 fax: +44 (0)29 2033 3320 web: www.sgrin.co.uk Short Films Euston Road Expectation DIRECTOR: Toa Stappard 35mm. 8 min DIRECTORS: Chris Thompson, Simon O’Doherty Mini DV. 4 min Production Company: HRH Productions, 10 Golden Square, London, W1, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)207 439 1155 email: [email protected] Producer: Bella Bunce. Screenwriter: Tristram Pye. DoP: Lucy Bristow. Cast: Paul Bettany, Charlie Condou. Producer: Suzanne Phillips. Screenwriter: Carol White. DoP: Rory Taylor. Cast: Sally Richards, Elfed Logi, Jeanette Nelson, Guto Williams, Francis Jarman. A fast car. Two men talking in a hotel bar. Seven questions in eight minutes. It’s 9pm on Euston Road. Figure it out. Emily works in a funeral parlour. Lonely and clinically shy, her hopeless yearning for love is inflamed by an old man’s passionate goodbye to his dead wife. Then fate strikes. Evening Caller Emotions Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Film U – Film and Moving Image at Leeds Metropolitan University, 3 Queen Square, Leeds, LS2 8AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)113 283 2600 fax: +44 (0)113 283 1901 email: [email protected] web: www.lmu.ac.uk DIRECTOR: Sandra Mareska Baid Beta. 6 min 37 sec Production Company: University of Essex, Keynes Tower, 10/10 Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1206 535 870 email: [email protected] Producer: Sandra Mareska Baid. Screenwriter: Sandra Mareska Baid. DoP: Sandra Mareska Baid. Cast: University of Essex students. DIRECTOR: Ghassan Abdallah 35mm. 18 min Producer: Ghassan Abdallah. Screenwriter: Ghassan Abdallah. DoP: Tanja Koop. Cast: Tayseer Idress, Najwa Alwan, Iman Jaber, Hayma Ismael. Emotions is filmed with different coloured lenses, to portray how a person experiencing various emotions sees his surroundings. Life and death are the only facts of reality. But human nature tends not to genuinely accept that! An aging war veteran, a grandfather and head of his family, tries his best to apply these facts of life, even if this leads to a huge sacrifice. The End Exit DIRECTORS: Tim Clayton, Rob Crowther 35mm. 1 min 30 sec DIRECTOR: Lucy Wallace Digibeta. 11 min 54 sec Production Company: Mutineer Films, 41 Pembroke Road, Muswell Hill, London, N10 2HX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8365 3341 email: [email protected] web: www.mutineerfilms.com Sales agent: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12 - 18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Production Company: The Arts Institute at Bournemouth, Wallisdown, Poole, Dorset, BH12 5HH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1202 363 274 fax: +44 (0)1202 537 729 email: [email protected] web: www.aib.ac.uk Producers: Tim Clayton, Rob Crowther. Screenwriters: Tim Clayton, Rob Crowther. DoP: Simon Vickery. Cast: Mike Hayley. Producer: James Parker. Screenwriters: James Parker, Lucy Wallace. DoP: Robert Hodges. Cast: John Hurt, Jane Kahler, Jamie Lee, Rupert Blake. In a hotel in 1912 a mysterious old man entertains guests with an unusual parlour trick. But is the outcome all that it seems? Production Company: Insh House, Kincraig by Kingussie, PH21 1NU, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7787 870 634 email: [email protected] Screenwriter: Chris Thompson. DoP: Simon O’Doherty. Cast: Bruno Frayling-Kelly, Sandy Tait. “I will get into the next house.” This is the mantra of the door-to-door salesman, but this one seems very determined, a little too determined, to get into the next house. Eyeliner DIRECTOR: Michael Tchoubouroff Digibeta. 11 min 30 sec Production Company: Weeble Films, 30 Hatherley Grove, London, W2 5RB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7939 045 163 email: [email protected] Producer: Michael Tchoubouroff. Screenwriter: Michael Tchoubouroff. DoP: Dominik Rippl. Cast: Joe Rainbow, Alex Perkins, Harriet Halfhead. This is a story about the nightmare that surrounds the making of any no-budget film. The director has never made a film before, his crew consists of one camera man, actors walk out or forget their lines, but the director’s blunt, hyper and naïve personality will help him through. f2point8 DIRECTOR: Paul Hills 35mm. 19 min Production Company: Provocative Pictures, Suite 215, The Linen Hall, 162-168 Regent Street, London, W18 5TB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)207 439 3734 fax: +44 (0)207 734 6839 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Producers: Paul Hills, Carole Hayman. Screenwriter: Carole Hayman. DoP: Roger Bonnici. Cast: Jody Jameson, Wil Johnson, Marc Warren. You have 90 seconds to live... all of you! An erotic and funny film following a young woman’s journey from innocence to experience. Chloe, a naïve young teacher, is looking for something, though she’s not sure what. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 59 59 Short Films Fake Cop Club Fellow Travellers First to See the Sun DIRECTOR: David Fryer Beta SP. 5 min 47 sec DIRECTOR: Grant Thoburn Digibeta. 7 min 30 sec DIRECTOR: Joe Tunmer Digibeta. 9 min Production Company: Screenworks, Studio One, 13 Dale Street, Carlisle, CA2 5JT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7092 374 726 fax: +44 (0)7092 209 617 email: [email protected] web: www.screenworks.uk.com Production Company: 4 Tankerville Terrace, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE2 3AH, England, UK. email: [email protected] Production Company: Red Film, 9 Cowper Street, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 5BP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7958 921 501 Sales Agent: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Producer: Damien Beed. Screenwriter: David Fryer. DoP: Damien Beed. Cast: Steve Emmerson, Tom Fisher, Bridget Ladymann. Chuckle Boy is paranoid and disillusioned, haunted by the spectre of the elusive Monkey. He seems destined to live a life of torment until he finds an amigo in God-Boy. The two set on a glory quest to find the Monkey, culminating in the horrific realisation of all Chuckle Boy’s fears... A Family Man DIRECTOR: John Shahnazarian 35mm. 15 min Production Company: Greenlight Films, 27 Poland Street, London, W1F 8QN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7292 0610 fax: +44 (0)20 7434 2552 email: [email protected] Producers: Richard Wingfield, Tara Fitzgerald. Screenwriter: Andrew Muir. DoP: Eric Maddison. Cast: Rupert Penry-Jones, Adam James. What lies behind the face that masks the stranger opposite you? Do you know? Do you want to know? When that mask is removed will you be prepared to confront...yourself? Feetsteps DIRECTOR: Duncan Nicoll Digibeta. 9 min 30 sec Production Company: Duck Films, 18 Myrtle Terrace, Edinburgh, EH11 1PF, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 477 2458 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: Zack Copping. Screenwriter: Duncan Nicoll. DoP: Scott Ward. Cast: Russell Anderson, Liam Brennan, Jenny Ryan, Alec Purves, Derek Munn. A nightmarish short which follows Nick through an increasingly dark night of the soul. His wife's about to give birth and he's missed the last train home. If only he hadn't stayed for that one for the road... Producer: Northern Film and Media. Screenwriter: Grant Thoburn. DoP: Tunji Akinsehinwa. Cast: Fiona MacPherson. Returning home one evening on the bus, a librarian recieves some unexpected attention. Filling DIRECTOR: James Brailsford Beta SP. 7 min Production Company: Northern Media School, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 225 4617 fax: +44 (0)114 225 4606 email: [email protected] Producer: Catherine Middleton. Screenwriter: James Brailsford. DoP: Paul Wiseman. Cast: Tim Wild, Christopher Hallam. The story of a boy whose fear of the dentist leads his overactive imagination to run wild as he waits for his appointment. Fingers X’d DIRECTOR: Greg Crutwell Beta SP. 18 min Production Company: Head Gear Films, 5 Bianca House, Crondall Street, London, N1 6PS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7729 6267 fax: +44 (0)20 7729 6263 email: [email protected] web: www.headgearfilms.com Producer: Loris Vigiani. Screenwriter: Greg Crutwell. DoP: Bon Dickinson. Cast: Nicholas Woodeson, Collum Convey, Chrissie Cotteril. A surreal football comedy about two men who want to be women and a woman who wants to be a man. Producer: Richard Landy. Screenwriter: Joe Tunmer. Cast: Alison Irvine, Randall Berger. Placed on opposing teams in a vicious game of street hockey, Alicia and Julian’s relationship is pushed to its furthest extreme. In front of a worldwide online audience of baying gamblers, their love and respect for each other is tested beyond all reasonable means. Fishy DIRECTOR: Déva Palmier 35mm. 9 min 57 sec Production Company: Déva Films, 18 Topmast Point, Westferry Road, Isle of Dogs, London, E14 8SL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7987 2353 fax: +44 (0)20 7987 2353 email: [email protected] web: www.devafilms.com Producers: Andreas Thatcher, Déva Palmier. Screenwriter: Déva Palmier. DoP: Jon Felix. Cast: Shirley Henderson, Anne Lacy. As Glenda’s love for her goldfish deepens, she develops an appetite for fish food and mimics his fishy movements. Wearing an orange swimming costume with a black mark on the back, Glenda colours her skin orange and tests the water with her toes. Flood DIRECTOR: Guy Paterson Beta SP. 13 min Production Company: 48 Kelvin Court, Anniesland, Glasgow, G12 0AE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7989 744 704 email: [email protected] Producer: Athena Kalkopoulou. Screenwriter: David Marks. DoP: Limin Wang. Cast: Katarina Olsson, Ian Hemmings, Robert E A Wilson. Ann is an agoraphobic, forced to venture outside into her surroundings in search of her lost cat. On the way she meets a host of unexpected and unlikely characters as she learns to face her fears. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 60 60 Short Films Forest Friday Night In Gasp DIRECTOR: Teresa Murray Beta SP. 12 min DIRECTOR: Ruth Coulson 35mm. 8 min DIRECTOR: Abby Warrilow Digibeta. 7 min 30 sec Production Company: Envision Women, 1 Warrington Road, Richmond, Surrey, TW10 6SJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8948 3286 email: [email protected] Production Company: Rumour Productions, Ground Floor, 173 Dalling Road, London, W6 0ES, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7932 033 954 fax: +44 (0)20 8749 8810 email: [email protected]/ [email protected] Production Company: Cagoule Productions, 2F1, 63 Comely Bank Avenue, Edinburgh, EH4 1ET, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7974 662 817 email: [email protected] web: www.cagouleproductions.tv Producer: Teresa Murray. Screenwriter: Teresa Murray. DoP: Teresa Murray. Cast: Arabella Velasco. Forest explores the boundaries of identity, fact and fiction in the portrayal of a woman’s breakdown after the birth of her child. Juxtaposing a video-diary with excerpts from the feminist novella The Yellow Wallpaper, the film discusses postnatal depression as symptomatic of society rather than simply the affected individual. Producers: Ruth Coulson, Kevin Kolovich. Screenwriters: Matthew Banks, Ruth Coulson. DoP: Gavin Struthers. Cast: Richard Coyle, Flora Montgomery, Claire Goose, Tam Williams. At her civilised dinner party Jenny delights in telling her friends all about her new perfect boyfriend. Cheryl is single and not so happy. Unable to listen to the drone of domestic bliss any longer, she decides to take matters into her own hands. Fourteen DIRECTOR: Daniel Mitelpunkt Digibeta. 32 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: The London Film School, 24 Shelton Street, London, WC2H 9UB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7836 9642 fax: +44 (0)20 7497 3718 email: [email protected] Producer: Daniel Mitelpunkt, Netta Azgad. Screenwriters: Daniel Mitelpunkt. DoP: Paula Huidobro. Cast: Daryl Vinall, Mathew Cullum, Rhiannon Thomas. Fourteen tells the story of Peter, age fourteen, and his relationship with his neurotic cousin and a detached local girl. While on a two week break in Crawley, West Sussex he has nothing to do and no television set with which to play his beloved Playstation. Fred’s Mate DIRECTOR: Richard Platt Digibeta. 5 min Production Company, Sales Agent: City Kids Screenwriting, 37b Ainsworth Road, Hackney, London, E9 7JE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8985 9133 email: [email protected] Producer: Tracy Brabin. Screenwriter: Fred Blundun. DoP: Jason Olive. Cast: Fred Blundun, David Belcher, Paul Bradley, Penelope McGhie, Martin Ball. Fred realises that not enough chess sets are available in the shops and sets about changing the situation by visiting a chess set manufacturing company. Frozen DIRECTOR: Emile Guertin Digibeta. 17 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield Studios, Station Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1494 731 457 fax: +44 (0)1494 674 042 email: [email protected] web: www.nftsfilm-tv.ac.uk Producer: Mark Riley. Screenwriters: Emile Guertin, Peter Devonald. Cast: Johan Pearson, Patrick Ross, Claudial Coulter, Maria Mortensen. Producer: Shona Donaldson. Screenwriter: Abby Warrilow. DoP: Peter Warrilow. Cast: Tara Hodgson, Peter Russel, Jennifer Patterson. A film based around the theme of breathing. With the intention to create dance choregraphy in sub-zero temperatures, frozen breath is as visible and important as the physical movement itself. Gearhead DIRECTOR: Joe Magee Beta SP. 9 min Production Company: Periphery, 61 Stackpool Road, Southville, Bristol, BS3 1NL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)117 902 0550 email: [email protected] web: www.periphery.co.uk/gearhead Producer: Joe Magee. Screenwriters: Matt Kirk, Simon Willis, Nick Giles, Joe Magee. DoP: Joe Magee. Cast: Matt Kirk. On a bleak English housing estate, a disfunctional teenager is living in a loop. Driven by a daily mission, he will stop at nothing until it is achieved. Reduced to being a mere automaton, his mannerisms become more deranged and absurd as the day continues, and there's only one thing on his mind. A futuristic, urban tale of one man’s journey into another man’s pain. Girl on a Cycle Frozen Assets DIRECTOR: David Council Digibeta. 9 min 31 sec Production Company: La Belle Allee Productions Ltd, 49 Peel Street, Glasgow, G11 5LU, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 339 3457 fax: +44 (0)141 339 3457 email: [email protected] web: www.labelleallee.com UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: Karen Smyth. Screenwriter: Lowri Garland. DoP: Michael Brennan. Cast: Katherine Wiles, Alan Oke. In Frozen Assets, sexy soprano Lucy fends off omnivorous tenor ‘Il Barolo’ using only her beautiful voice. Equal parts horror musical and technicolor silent film, Frozen Assets is a darkly comic look at the nature of power and the power of dreams. DIRECTOR: Rachel Wang Digibeta. 19 min 43 sec Production Company: Chocolate Films Ltd, 3 Barry Court, Lessar Avenue, London, SW4 9HH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8675 9542 fax: +44 (0)20 8675 9542 email: [email protected] web: www.chocolatefilms.com Producer: Mark Currie. Screenwriter: Rachel Wang. DoP: Alec Mills BSC. Cast: Sean Hughes, Nicholas Rowe, Sandra Huggett. Harry hires a private eye to follow his girlfriend Rose as he can’t handle her tempermental behaviour. Is she a psycho or just a girl on a cycle? A homage to 1960’s thrillers. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 61 61 Short Films Good Night DIRECTOR: Chun Sun-Young 35mm. 15 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Film U – Film and Moving Image at Leeds Metropolitan University, 3 Queen Square, Leeds, LS2 8AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)113 283 2600 fax: +44 (0)113 283 1901 email: [email protected] web: www.lmu.ac.uk The Greek Man from Pakistan DIRECTOR: Nicolas Piere Digibeta. 9 min Production Company: Snakeheads Productions, 46 Park Road, Great Sankey, Warrington, Cheshire, WA5 3EB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7949 636 269 email: [email protected] Guilty DIRECTORS: Richard Hull, Robert Hull Beta. 20 min Production Company: Block and Ball Productions, 7 Leyton Road, Southampton, SO14 0PX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7919 427 297 web: www.blockandball.com Producer: Nicolas Piere. Screenwriter: Nicolas Piere. DoP: David Read. Cast: Andreas Philippou, Alan Mitchel, Stuart Worthington. Producers: Richard Hull, Robert Hull. Screenwriters: Richard Hull, Denise Baden. DoP: Robert Hull. Cast: Chris Brassington, Gareth Miller, Colin Chaiman, Ruth Gibson, Spencer Burrows. A black comedy exploring the torment of a British born Greek male who is constantly subject to racial abuse by being mistaken as a Pakistani. A young man wakes up in a police cell with no memory of how he ended up there. Slowly he begins to piece together fragmented memories of the previous night. Green Haircut Hardman DIRECTOR: Martyn Pick Digibeta. 8 min 30 sec DIRECTOR: Graham Ball Beta SP. 15 min Production Company: Riverchild Films, c/o Fragile Films Ltd, 97-99 Dean Street, London, W1D 3TE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7287 6200 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 0069 email: [email protected] Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Bermuda Shorts, 1 Lower John Street, London, W1F 9DT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7437 7335 fax: +44 (0)20 7437 7334 email: [email protected] web: www.bermudashorts.com Production Company: S-I-A Films Ltd, 6 Lime Street, Sutton-In-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 4GB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1623 405 731 email: [email protected] Producers: Tanaya Higgins, Iain Thomson Screenwriter: Vito Rocco. DoP: Simon Chaudoir Cast: Lewis Hunt, Donald Pelmear Producer: Phil Burgess. Screenwriter: Patrizia Sgaravato. DoP: Karl Watkins. Cast: Eira Griffiths. Charming black comedy about a shy young boy who is forced to deal with the death of his best friend. By using his fertile imagination and passion for electronics, the boy temporarily resurrects his friend. However things start to change when the dead friend begins to take on a life of his own. Emotionally and physically deprived, sixty five-year-old Lorna welcomes the advances of her sixty-year-old neighbour, Edwin, especially when they mean food. But her thoughts turn to her sixty-year-old husband, Frank, when she finds out that he has been deliberately starving her. Enraged, she satisfies her appetite with a vengeance. Producer: Yoav Factor. Screenwriter: Chun Sun-Young. DoP: Anne Boyle. Cast: In-sook Chappel, Dolly Nkem Unachukwu, Amy Barbara Elyrod. A young Korean student feels isolated studying in Britain. In her part-time job as a care assistant she finds her co-workers aggrevating and the residents maddening. Oppressed and tired, she longs for home. Goodbye Cruel World DIRECTOR: Vito Rocco 35mm. 11 min 30 sec The Goodbye Plane The Guest DIRECTOR: David Bartlett 35mm. 20 min DIRECTOR: Simon Overton 35mm. 16 min Production Company: Kewhaven Pictures, 17 Dover Terrace, Sandycombe Road, Kew, Surrey, TW9 2EF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8940 5759/+44 (0)7867 548 252 email: [email protected] web: www.kewhavenpictures.com Sales Agent: Dawn Sharpless, Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield Studios, Station Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1494 731 457 fax: +44 (0)1494 674 042 email: [email protected] web: www.nftsfilm-tv.ac.uk Producer: Will Poole. Screenwriter: David Bartlett. DoP: Andy Jackson. Cast: Edward Hardwicke, Dudley Sutton, Adam Rayner. An elderly organist mourns the death of a young ballet dancer. After pressure, he reveals how he deserted the love of his life when he was a Spitfire pilot during the war. Producer: Irena Taskovski. Screenwriter: Simon Overton. DoP: James Morton-Haworth. Cast: Ged Simmons, Paul Moriarty, Glenna Morrison. Alec, an unemployed professional, helps his wife Kathy run a bed and breakfast. A new guest, Mr Kirkwood, a charming businessman, arrives and unleashes deep feelings of jealousy and paranoia from some dark corner of Alec’s mind. Producers: Graham Ball, Rob Kingsbury, Kane Williams. Screenwriter: Graham Ball. DoP: Jonathan Padley. Cast: Brett Penny, Scott Smith, Brian Jones. Tony Baxter is a man on the edge, beaten down by the world. Determined to re-affirm his worth, he tracks his self imposed nemesis across a nocturnal London, for one final showdown. The Hairy Eyeball DIRECTOR: Marcus Baron Beta SP. 10 min Production Company: 21 Spring House, Margery Street, London, WC1X OHT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)207 833 0455 email: [email protected] Producer: Baron McGing. Screenwriter: Marcus Baron. DoP: Alistair Meaux. Cast: Paul Simper, Paul Puttner, Nigel Barret. You are about to enter the world of the deeply unusual. A disorientating, Kafkaesque nightmare. A condemned dungeon of distasteful vanity where comedy meets conceptual art. A displaced colony of the bizzare where no prisoners are taken and your wildest, most unpleasant hallucinations come vividly to life. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 62 62 Short Films Hard Labour Hear No Evil Heckled DIRECTOR: Oliver Krimpas Digibeta. 10 min DIRECTOR: Amanda Mundin Digebeta. 10 min DIRECTOR: Jessica Raine Beta SP. 10 min Production Company: Wiggin-O'Neal Films, 26a Compton Avenue, Brighton, BN1 3PN. tel: +44 (0)7971 000 017 email: [email protected] web: www.wigginoneal.co.uk Sales Agent: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Production Company: Wellington Films Ltd, Broadway Media Centre, 14-8 Broad Street, Nottingham, NG1 3AL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)115 840 0043 fax: +44 (0)115 840 0484 email: [email protected] web: www.wellingtonfilms.co.uk Production Company: Buddy Diver Productions, 1, 1F1, South Oxford Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9QF, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 662 0128 email: [email protected] Producer: Alex O’Neal. Screenwriter: Lucy Floyd. DoP: Julian Pugh-Cook. Cast: Alice Evans, Zelda Tinska, Dominic Mafham. Two women fall pregnant by the same man, but who will be left holding the baby? The Hare DIRECTOR: Elaine McChesney Beta SP. 11 min Production Company: Angel Jumps Productions, Flat 1/R, 1 Buchanan Terrace, Oban, PA34 5DF, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)1631 564 414 email: [email protected] Producer: Elaine McChesney. Screenwriter: Elaine McChesney. DoP: Ray Tallan. Cast: Carl Pickard, Heather Dick, Christopher Thompson. A soldier happens upon legendary rebel The Hare. On seeing him hanged from a tree, the rebel’s lover exacts her misfired revenge. Harold the Amazing Contortionist Pig DIRECTOR: Carl Prechezer 35mm. 8 min 18 sec Production Company: First Foot Films Ltd, Bolsover House, 5-6 Clipstone Street, London, W1W 6BB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7255 1346 fax: +44 (0)20 7636 5222 email: [email protected] web: www.firstfootfilms.com Producers: Peter La Terriere, Kenton Allen, Kirstie Macleod. Screenwriter: Ewan Kilgour. DoP: Philippe Piffeteau. Cast: Charles De’ath, Adrian McLoughin, Nicholas Chagrin, John Benfield, Josephine Butler. Harold and the Amazing Contortionist Pig is a wonderfully comic tale of trotters, jam jars, and a lioness called Linda. Producers: Al Clark, Rachel Robey. Screenwriter: Amanda Mundin. DoP: Neil Roberts. Cast: Nick Gallagher, Deepa Shastri, Mark Whiteley. Dave is a hapless electrician who stumbles into Aisha, a seemingly suicidal deaf woman, whilst on a routine call out. Filled with pity, he decides that he must save her. Is she the damsel in distress that he believes her to be, or is he the one in need of tender loving care? Heaven DIRECTOR: Sam Bennetts Digibeta. 11 min Production Company: Igloo, 5 Carlisle Street, Soho, London, W1D 3BL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 0698 fax: +44 (0)20 7437 2260. email: [email protected] Producer: Giles Skillicorn. Screenwriter: Sam Bennetts. DoP: Tom Spark. Cast: Rose Bryne, Toby Schmitz. Angie and Davie are in love. However, the mood is tainted by their conversation about death. We witness Davie’s perspective of Angie’s death and he blames himself. He is traumatised by the loss of her. Guilt overwhelmes him and he takes his own life. Heavenly DIRECTOR: Michael Wright Digibeta. 10 min Production Company: Michael Wright Productions, 19 Etloe Road, Westbury Park, Bristol, B56 7NZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)117 923 9418 fax: +44 (0)117 946 7318 email: [email protected] Producers: Abbie Ross, John Woolley. Screenwriter: Michael Wright. DoP: Peter Sorg. Cast: Clive Kneller, Michelle Bunyan, Richard Laing, Jonathan Barraclouch. Deep in the basement of the Grand Hotel, a lone dishwasher attempts to deal with an impossible workload of dirty dishes. His routine of drudgery is broken when he falls in love with an angel who appears in a TV commercial for washing up liquid… Screenwriters: Steve Tanner, Jon Keene. Cast: Grey Cleugh, Iain Mossman. Tuckwell can’t sleep. Take a peek at what goes on in his mind and his flat as we follow him through one night of frustration. This is his journey, where his every feeling is echoed by the strong soundtrack. Will Tuckwell ever find peace? Hello, Friend DIRECTOR: Graham Linehan 35mm. 11 min 38 sec Production Company: First Foot Films Ltd, Bolsover House, 5-6 Clipstone Street, London, W1W 6BB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7255 1346 fax: +44 (0)20 7636 5222 email: [email protected] web: www.firstfootfilms.com Producers: Peter La Terriere, Kenton Allen. Screenwriters: Graham Linehan, Robert Popper. DoP: Neve Cunningham. Cast: Martin Savage, Helen Grace. Hello, Friend charts the sinister workings of a piece of computer software called Praemus which appears to have a mind of its own. A very funny horror film. Hello Son DIRECTOR: Richard Pawelko 35mm. 3 min 55 sec Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Sgrîn - Media Agency for Wales, The Bank, 10 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5EE, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)29 2033 3313 fax: +44 (0)29 2033 3320 web: www.sgrin.co.uk Producer: Suzanne Phillips. Screenwriter: Richard Pawelko. DoP: Rory Taylor. Cast: Chris Conway, Sharon Little, Bob Blythe. When Dad contacts his son to ask how Mum is getting on, the last thing anyone expects are two dead bodies and a communication breakdown. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 63 63 Short Films Heroes Hit & Run Hook, Line and Stinker DIRECTOR: Jimmy McAleavey 35mm. 8 min 50 sec DIRECTORS: Sebastian Smith, Richard Stiles Beta SP. 4 min DIRECTOR: John Hoare Digibeta. 8 min 30 sec Production Company: Hot Shot Films Ltd, 37-39 Queen Street, Belfast, BT1 6EA, N. Ireland, UK. tel: +44 (0)28 9031 3332 fax: +44 (0)28 9032 6608 Production Company: Groovy Badger, Po Box 39002, London, E2 9YP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7831 431 019 fax: +44 (0)870 124 5135 email: [email protected] web: www.jackandjill.tv Production Company: Lighthouse Pictures, 89 Mayfield Road, London, N8 9LN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8374 6847 fax: +44 (0)20 8374 6924 email: [email protected] web: www.mandy.com/hls Producer: Brendan Byrne. Screenwriter: Jimmy McAleavey. DoP: John T Davis. Cast: Jimmy Doran, Lalor Roddy, Laine Megan, Calum Whyte, Sean Kearns. Heroes is a moving story about a young Belfast boy looking for a role model in an age when heroes do not seem to exist, and those who you take to be heroic are not what they seem. Hide and Seek DIRECTOR: Nicolas Demetriou 16mm. 10 min Production Company: Kilmaurs Films Ltd, 9 Kilmaurs Road, Edinburgh, EH16 5DA, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7718 166 756 email: [email protected] Producer: Joanna McKinlay. Screenwriter: Nicolas Demetriou. DoP: Emily Upton. Cast: Alix Moumtzis, Mem Ferda, Ben Brown. A fantasy stricken woman’s desire for escape. From her self-imposed captivity, an impossible love may be her only salvation. Highly Strung DIRECTOR: Tim Frewer Digibeta. 21 min 26 sec Production Company: Finest Hour Productions, Top Flat, 56 Blomfield Road, London, W9 2PD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7286 8461 fax: +44 (0)20 7286 8461 email: [email protected] Producer: Tim Frewer. Screenwriter: Tim Frewer. DoP: Gerry Dawson. Cast: Sophie Turner, David Griffiths, Diana Marchmont, Lee Walker. David and Suzy are having an affair when the shit hits the fan at the local tennis club. When the couple are forced to play each other in the annual mixed doubles tournament, their lies and infidelities are painfully exposed. Producers: Sebastian Smith, Richard Stiles. Screenwriter: Richard Stiles. DoP: Sebastian Smith, Richard Stiles. Cast: Claudia Duffy, David Rooney, Patrick Walton. A Good Samaritan stops to help a girl who is lying in the middle of the road. But he is unaware that things are not what they seem. Someone waits in the darkness. Someone with a video camera. The Hitchhiking Game DIRECTOR: Shane Davey Beta SP. 13 min 30 sec Production Company: Ex-matelot Films, 1 Kemerton Road, London, SE5 9AP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7974 757 645 email: [email protected] Producer: Pippa Suren. Screenwriter: Nikki Heywood. DoP: Talal Khoury. Cast: Laura Donaghey, Jean David Beroard. A young couple on the first day of their vacation begin a sexual role playing game that starts innocently. However, as they begin to recognise previously unseen and darker facets of each other’s personalities, the game takes a dangerous and sinister turn. Home Producer: John Hoare. Screenwriter: Maureen Campbell. DoP: David Langan. Cast: Lorraine Pilkington, Ruairi Conaghan, Joseph Monaghan. Hook, Line and Stinker is a character-driven comedy set in London’s Irish community. Eight year-old Dan must decide: is his mother’s new boyfriend a friend or foe? The answer is in the fish. Horroresque-RetroBattle-Fest: The Pitch DIRECTOR: Sarah Tripp Digibeta. 3 min Production Company: Vehicle, 197 Garrioch Road, Glasgow, G20 8RL, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 946 8918 email: [email protected] web: www.lovefastvehicles.com Producer: Sarah Tripp. Screenwriters: Sarah Tripp, Jenny Brownrigg. DoP: Simon Vicory. Cast: Ewan Robb, James Gilbert, Andrew Donaldson. This is the final rehearsal for the perfect pitch about the ultimate war movie. Visualised through a combination of digital video and 3D animation this micro-movie is about an AWOL film and an AWOL film maker. DIRECTOR: Christina Ioakimidi 16mm. 21 min 2 sec Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: London Film School, 24 Shelton Street, London, WC2H 9UB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7836 9642 fax: +44 (0)20 7497 3718 email: [email protected] web: www.lfs.org.uk Producer: Tania Meneguzzi. Screenwriter: Christina Ioakimidi. DoP: Andreas Garces. Cast: Holly Denoon, Mike Chomiack. The portrait of Ellie, a dreamy, fragile character balancing on the line between reality and fantasy, is trying to answer questions concerning love, commitment, marriage and family. The Host DIRECTOR: Simon Hynd Digibeta. 10 min Production Company: Simple Films, 13/7 Lochrin Terrace, Edinburgh, EH3 9QL, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 229 9336 email: [email protected] web: www.simplefilms.org.uk Sales Agent: Dawn Sharpless, Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Producer: Sanna Pajula. Screenwriter: Simon Hynd. DoP: Simon Hynd. Cast: Niall Fulton, Matthew Bill Boyd, Christopher Stevenson, Cara Jane Roberts, Lee Scott. A disturbed comedy. The host’s home has been descended upon by a group of uninvited guests. He tries his best to protect himself until making an abominable aquaintance. As they get to know each other it transpires that they share more in common than the host would care to admit. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 64 64 Hot Dog DIRECTOR: Crispin Whittell 35mm. 15 min Production Company: Watermark Films, c/o 89 Linden Gardens, London, W2 4EX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7770 964 210 email: [email protected] Producer: Crispin Whittell. Screenwriter: Crispin Whittell. DoP: Sam Garwood. Cast: Tim McInnerny, Stephen Mangan, Pippa Haywood. “You’re in charge of the meat remember?” The neighbours are coming round for supper. Geoffrey’s making the stroganoff. This is a sweetly sick comedy of parenthood, pest control and a dog that won’t stop barking. House to Rob DIRECTOR: Lesley Syme Beta SP. 4 min Production Company: 38 Sherwood Road, Croydon, CR0 7DH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8656 9525 email: [email protected] Producer: Kate O’Hearn. Screenwriter: Anton Gitsov. DoP: Eddie Taylor. Cast: Barry Robinson, Daniel Dempster, Lenny Love, Alex Conadcare, Byron Thomas. A homeowner invites intruders into his home with bizarre results. How Do You Kill A Dog DIRECTORS: Ross McNicol, Ewan McNicol Beta SP. 7 min 15 sec Production Company: 2FR, 67 Warrender Park Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1ES, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7813 888 761email: [email protected] Producers: Ross McNicol, Ewan McNicol. Screenwriters: Ross McNicol, Ewan McNicol. DoP: Ewan McNicol. Cast: Phoebe Mercedes Fox, Simon March. A man’s personality is in a state of flux – from moral apathy to an intense fear of being judged. In the English countryside he finds himself with a girl and a chihuahua. Short Films How to Tell When a Relationship is Over DIRECTOR: Tony Roche Digibeta. 6 min Production Company: Tony Roche Productions, 14 Franconia Road, Clapham, London, SW4 9ND, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7931 901 708 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Dawn Sharpless, Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Producer: Jim Spencer. Screenwriter: Tony Roche. DoP: Dan Rack. Cast: Julian Barratt, Susan Earl, Grant Gillespie. The story of a couple splitting up in fifteen different ways. How We Met DIRECTOR: Rachel Mathews Digibeta. 9 min 30 sec Production Company: Rough Sea Productions, 191 Trewhitt Road, Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 5DY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)191 224 4301 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: 3 Watergate Building, 58 Sandhill, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3RG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)191 230 4078 email: [email protected] Producer: Mark Lavender. Screenwriter: Rachel Mathews. DoP: Sam McCurdy. Cast: Emily Barber, Karl Thompson. In the battle of the sexes, who ultimately wins? Sean hides in Catlin’s roof and films her with her stolen camcorder. When Caitlin realises she is being watched she decides to turn the table on her voyeur. I Can Feel the Distance DIRECTOR: Pearl Howie Beta SP. 3 min Production Company: Flying Maching Films Ltd, 22 Keats Close, Mead Park, Wimbledon, London, SW19 1TU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8543 3635 fax: +44 (0)20 8543 3635 email: [email protected] Producer: Pearl Howie. DoP: Pearl Howie. Cast: Sally Reeve. I Can Feel the Distance uses simple techniques to illustrate the breakdown in communication in a long distance relationship. I’m Not Going DIRECTOR: Vesna Cudic 35mm. 15 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield Studios, Station Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1494 731 457 fax: +44 (0)1494 674 042 email: [email protected] web: www.nftsfilm-tv.ac.uk Producer: Camilla Bray. Screenwriter: Melanie Martinez. DoP: Sarah Bartles-Smith. Cast: Mariline Pienaar, Rebecca Egan, Simon Coates, Jade Carpenter, Orla Lavery. That was the year we were going to the seaside for our summer holiday. But something always happened whenever we tried to do anything together. iBrotha DIRECTOR: Jake Barnes Beta SP. 8 min 12 sec Production Company: iBrotha, 19 Kilburn Lane, London, W10 4AE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7974 419 932 fax: +44 (0)20 8932 3513 email: [email protected] web: www.ibrotha.co.uk Producer: Aidan Williams. Screenwriter: Jake Barnes. DoP: J P Seresin. Cast: Neil Rayment, Nick Ewans, Ashvin Joshi. A white man defends Macintosh computers using the tactics of Malcolm X. In Sight DIRECTOR: Asitha Ameresekere Digibeta. 17 min Production Company: Wanna Play Ltd, 70 Hartley Down, Purley, Surrey, CR8 4EB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7808 768 496 fax: +44 (0)20 7321 4060 email: [email protected] web: www.wanna-play.co.uk Producer: Mu Ali. Screenwriters: Asitha Ameresekere, Mu Ali. DoP: Chris Collingridge. Cast: James Schumann, Susannah Coster. In Sight is about a man who decides to see things differently. Over 24 hours he must choose between continuing to face these new challenges or return to his old way of life. His experiences are mirrored by interviews with ordinary people facing similar questions in their own lives. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 65 65 Short Films Incident 55 Interloper Jetpac Willy DIRECTOR: Joe Rosen Beta SP. 10 min DIRECTOR: Robert Ford 35mm. 7 min 40 sec DIRECTOR: David Palmer 35mm. 10 min Production Company: The Picture Press, 49 Parkholme Road, London, E8 3AQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7949 854 671 email: [email protected] Production Company: 16 Irwell Grove, Eccles, Manchester, M30 0ES, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7801 845 805, +44 (0)7973 192 918 fax: +44 (0)161 789 3182 email: [email protected] web: www.interloperfilms.com Production Company: Lithium Films, 176a Braemar Avenue, London, NW10 0DS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7711 318 838 email: [email protected] Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Britshorts Ltd, 25 Beak Street, London, W1F 9RT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 2277 fax: +44 (0)20 7734 2242 email: [email protected] web: www.britshorts.com Producer: Joe Rosen. Screenwriter: Joe Rosen. DoP: Nic Schroeder. Cast: Nick Ewans, Ed Sanders. Whilst fishing on the bank of a canal, Trev tests a new super-bait and waxes lyrical on it’s virtues. Rocky shows little interest until a monster from the depths sinks it’s teeth into more than just the bait. Producer: Erinma Ochu. Screenwriter: Erinma Ochu. DoP: Nanu Segal. Cast: Chris Jack, Claire Lever, Tom Sharkey, Gina Lamb, Jim Whelan. Interloper (in-ter-lop-er) – a noun 1. an intruder. 2. a person who interferes in others’ affairs, especially for profit. Inside an Uncle DIRECTOR: David Cairns 35mm. 9 min 22 sec Production Company: Sprocketeers Ltd, 113/6 Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH6 8NP, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 554 4539 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: Claire Kerr. Screenwriter: David Cairns. DoP: Scott Ward. Cast: Richard Callan, Jack Richardson, Robert Findlay. A freewheeling comedy where we learn literally what we already know. Metaphorically – inside every adult there is a child working the controls. Seven year-old Gavin discovers that his babysitter, Uncle Bob, has a small boy inside him, making him work. What happens when Gavin decides that he wants a go? Inside Out DIRECTOR: Oliver Knott 35mm. 20 min Production Company: OK Films Ltd, Colebrook House, Pembury Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 0QD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1892 822 239 fax: +44 (0)1892 822 464 email: [email protected] Producers: Samantha Schubert, Harry Rushton. Screenwriter: Bader Ben Hirsi. DoP: David Byrne. Cast: Louiza Patikas, Aden Gillet, Bob Mercer. Alone in a large country house, Laura starts to see and hear things. As night falls her psychosis intensifies, leading to a shattering and terrifying discovery. Ironic DIRECTOR: Rouzie Hassanova Digibeta. 14 min 8 sec Production Company: VTR Ltd, 64 Dean Street, Soho, London, W1D 4QQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7437 0026 fax: +44 (0)20 7439 9427 email: [email protected] Producer: Rouzie Hassanova. Screenwriter: Rouzie Hassanova. DoP: Roz Shearn. Cast: Jon Paul Hevey, Alexandra Ruffin, Greg Friend, Rouzie Hassanova. Ironic illuminates the complexity of human emotions when it comes to love. The short comedy drama is about that one chance that you might have to do the right thing by someone. A touching and disturbing true story. Jeff Farnsworth Producer: David Palmer. Screenwriter: David Palmer. DoP: Ross McLennan, Mark Barrs. Cast: Oliver Milburn, Tim Vine, Zöe Faithfull. Jetpac Willy has a dream, a mouse and a launch program. When tragedy turns his world and bedroom upside down, flatmates Saskia and Eric help keep him on track. Can disappointment lead to triumph? Can sexual healing build a bridge to the cosmos? “We are all lying in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars” The Job DIRECTOR: Stephen Lloyd Jackson Digibeta. 13 min Production Company: Droplip Productions, 1a Gassiot Road, Tooting Broadway, London, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7956 432 684 email: [email protected] Producers: Stephen Lloyd Jackson, Lauren Pushkin. Screenwriter: Stephen Lloyd Jackson. DoP: Nathan A Sheppard. Cast: Toby Bowman, Jon Campling, Dayne Beccand. The Job is a fast action, short film about a gang planning their next job. With names like Slash and Jimmy Fingers the characters make for a gripping testosterone driven tale with a twist. DIRECTOR: Paul Cotter Beta SP. 14 min 59 sec Production Company: Riverchild Films, c/o Fragile Films Ltd, 97-99 Dean Street, London, W1D 3TE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7287 6200 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 0069 email: [email protected] Producer: Marie Frick. Screenwriter: Bruce Terris. DoP: Alan Thatcher. Cast: Joe Calarco, Rich Komenich, Dan Flannery. They say it pays to be persistent. Ross is in the wrong job. He’s a middle-class kid trying to be a bouncer at a nightclub. The harder he tries to succeed, the harder his struggle becomes. Can persistence succeed where aptitude fails? Jogger DIRECTOR: Tariq Ali Digibeta. 10 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Sgrîn - Media Agency for Wales, The Bank, 10 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5EE, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)29 2033 3313 fax: +44 (0)29 2033 3320 web: www.sgrin.co.uk Producer: Tariq Ali. Screenwriter: Tariq Ali. DoP: Guto Wynn Jones. Cast: Shahid Ahmed, Sian McDowall, Huw Rhys, Rhys Morris. The Jogger follows the experiences and thoughts of a Muslim taxi driver as he goes on his nightly run. His run allows him to work through the experiences of his day and the feeling about the world around him post September 11th. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 66 66 Short Films Jubilee Pool Knock Knock Lament DIRECTOR: Nick Harpley Digibeta. 5 min DIRECTOR: Sam Noor Digibeta. 9 min 50 sec DIRECTOR: Graham Eatough Digibeta. 8 min 50 sec Production Company: Aurora Digital Films, Trenarlett, St Tudy, Bodmin, Kernow, PL30 3PR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1208 851 810 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: South West Screen, St. Bartholomews Court, Lewins Mead, Bristol, BS1 5BT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)117 952 9977 fax: +44 (0)117 952 9988 email: [email protected] web: www.swscreen.co.uk Production Company: Noor Dattani, 43 Stone Crescent, Bedfont, Middlesex, TW14 9PH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7957 482 722 email: [email protected] web: www.noordattani.co.uk Production Company: Gerard Sampaio, 3rd Floor, 34 Albion Street, Glasgow, G1 1LH, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7957 272 032 email: [email protected] Producer: Beatrix A Milburn. Screenwriter: Nick Harpley. DoP: Andrew Trewartha. Cast: Mark Pearce, Sky Neal. At the end of his performance, a concert pianist is caught in a moment, full of narcissistic anxiety, awaiting the rapturous applause. He finds himself in a different place, interstitial and hyper-real. K DIRECTOR: Yann Caloghiris Beta SP. 13 min Production Company: Scarabee Films, 93 Beresford Road, London, N8 0AG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7973 729 011 email: [email protected] web: www.kthemovie.com Producer: Leonie Simmons. Screenwriters: Yann Caloghiris, Tom Leader, Elliot Jenkins, Nathan Walker. DoP: Nathan Walker. Cast: Alisdair McKee, Graham Bill, Samantha Eden, Ella Azad, Leona Walker. Finding refuge in his diary, a grieving son writes about his maddening obsession with the sea faring myth ‘K’. Years later his diary is found by an old seaman. Killing Time DIRECTOR: Zadoc Nava 35mm. 8 min Production Company: Sonatine Films, 3 Roydon Mansions, 32 Junction Road, London, N19 5RE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7272 6893 fax: +44 (0)20 7281 5843 email: [email protected] Producer: Tim Katz. Screenwriter: Zadoc Nava. DoP: Tony Miller. Cast: Anna Wilson Jones, Ewart James Walters. Killing time is a dark, tense, noirish encounter about loyalty, morality, race and unspoken desire between a young prostitute and a mini-cab driver. Compelling, stylish and intriguing, the film is an unusual take on the comfort of strangers. Producer: Meera Dattani. Screenwriter: Sam Noor. DoP: Jun Keung Cheung. Cast: Christie Miller, Meera Dattani, Sam Noor. House hunting was never meant to be easy. But sometimes you might get more than you bargained for... The Knowledge Producer: Gerard Sampaio. Screenwriter: Graham Eatough. DoP: Ray Tallan. Cast: Paul Blair. In this bittersweet comedy, we observe a relationship in its final death throws. Told entirely from the point of view of one who has chosen to end the relationship, we watch through her eyes as her former partner first feigns indifference to the situation and then starts to reveal his true feelings. DIRECTOR: Steff Penny Digibeta. 10 min The Landlord Sales Agent: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com DIRECTOR: Paula Simms Beta SP. 30 min Producer: Miranda Robinson. Screenwriter: Steff Penny. Cast: Tobias Menzies, Lucy Russell. Carrie and David plan the perfect fling. She suggests they tell each other their sexual preferences, but when it’s his turn, he just can’t. Carrie manipulates David into recording his fantasies, but we realise Carrie has other plans in her mind. Kurb DIRECTOR: Simon Gretton Beta SP. 9 min Production Company: 63a Barmouth Road, London, SW18 2DT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8877 0914 email: [email protected] Production Company: First Take Ltd, 13 Hope Street, Liverpool, L1 9BH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)151 708 5767 fax: +44 (0)151 709 2613 email: [email protected] web: www.first-take.demon.co.uk Producer: Lynne Harwood. Screenwriters: Sarah Subhani, Andrew Ness. DoP: Jane Marie Fagan. Cast: Martyn Avery-Williams, Samantha Barron, Adam Baird, Glen Eagle, Maria Paul. Friends. We all have them, we all need them. But how strong are our relationships? Three groups of students are about to find out as the landlord puts their loyalties to the test. The Last Days Of Dobson DIRECTOR: William Sinclair Digibeta. 3 min 30 sec Producer: Anthea Benjamin. Screenwriter: Simon Gretton. DoP: Emma Strain. Cast: Christina Cuttel, Jessica Cornish, Glen Cuttel, Barry Home. Production Company: The Picture Press, 49 Parkholme Road, London, E8 3AQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7949 854 671 email: [email protected] Kurb is a short drama about a group of teenagers hanging around in an inner London car park. Over the course of a volatile day, dark aspects of teenage behaviour become unmasked. Producer: William Sinclair. Screenwriter: William Sinclair. DoP: Marcus Domleo. Cast: Sue Scott Davidson, Nicola Cunningham, Jonathan Reason. A young girl is tied up in an unknown location. Detective Dobson visits the girl’s mother, boyfriend and grandfather. The girl is being kept in a man’s attic. The man is revealed to be Dobson’s husband. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 67 67 Short Films Last Night Learning to Drown Lift DIRECTOR: Murray Buesst Beta SP. 10 min 25 sec DIRECTOR: Paul Harrison Digibeta. 8 min DIRECTORS: Duncan Rennie, Will Andrews Beta SP. 1 min Production Company: 34 Leverton Street, London, NW5 2PG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7485 4029 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Production Company: My Girlfriend’s Productions, 3F1 1 Marchmont Street, Edinburgh, EH9 1EJ, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7803 130 701 email: [email protected] Producer: Murray Buesst. Screenwriter: Murray Buesst. DoP: Murray Buesst. Cast: John DiBenedetto, Shelton Rose, Craig Di Francia. On his final beat before retiring, a New York cop comes across a young black kid drinking in the park. The encounter touches them both in a way that neither could have foreseen. The Last Waltz DIRECTOR: Matt Brereton Beta SP. 4 min 30 sec Production Company: iCue Productions, 2/7 Academy Street, Edinburgh, EH6 7EE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7974 446 229 email: [email protected] Producer: Ben Fleming. DoP: Sophia Antonatou. Cast: Stephen Collins, Sarah Seizbach, Stewart Laing. A dark story of love, betrayal, passion, jealousy and a duel to the death. Two starcrossed young lovers take a trip to the fairground, and fall under the menacing shadow of Eugene Onegin. Stop this ride, I want to get off. Lazarus Producer: Mark Lavender. Screenwriter: Paul Harrison. Producers: Duncan Rennie, Will Andrews. DoP: Edward Edwards. Cast: Will Andrews, Peter Boggon, Garth Cruikshank, Ewan John. An atmospheric monologue. A woman wanders a beach and remembers with pain and happiness, her past. You know that effect that happens to your TV when a mobile phone goes off near it? Well, this poor bastard suffers the same fate. Left Turn Listening DIRECTOR: Sean Ellis 35mm. 15 min DIRECTOR: Kenneth Branagh 35mm. 23 min Production Company: Ugly Duckling Films, 1a Hollywood Road, London, SW10 9HS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7376 7730 fax: +44 (0)20 3767 806 email: [email protected] web: www.uglyducklingfilms.com Sales Agent: BFI - British Film Institute, 21 Stephen Street, London, W1T 1LN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7255 1444 fax: +44 (0)20 7580 5830 email: [email protected] web: www.bfi.org.uk Sales Agent: Hofflund Polone, 9465 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 820, Beverly Hills, California, 90212, USA. tel: +1 310 432 1463 fax: +1 310 859 7250 email: [email protected] Producer: Lene Bausager. Screenwriter: Sean Ellis. DoP: Alex Barber. Cast: Lucy Russell, Andy Tiernan, Heather Jay Jones. Julie has a bad dream. Is it an omen of something that is rapidly approaching to destroy her waking life? Producers: David Barron, Malory Clifford. Screenwriter: Kenneth Branagh. DoP: Alex Thomson BSC. Cast: Frances Barber, Paul McGann, Nanette Newman. The story concerns life at a spiritual retreat where a man and a woman encounter one another whilst searching for their own inner peace. The values of the house require that they do not speak. Their relationship becomes painfully complicated as a result. Listening is a poignant, bittersweet romance. Little Big Head DIRECTOR: Abigail Docherty Beta SP. 13 min 22 sec Life’s a Beach Production Company: Yellow Hill Films, 14 1F2 Marlborough Street, Edinburgh, EH15 2BG, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 657 2686 email: [email protected] DIRECTOR: Cassius Rayner Digibeta. 14 min Producer: Martha Shacolas. Screenwriter: Abigail Docherty. DoP: Robin Fox. Cast: Tom McGovern, Harriet Hunter. Production Company: Badboy Films, 26 Darfield Rd, London, SE4 1ER, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8692 2043 email: [email protected] web: www.cutandrunmovie.co.uk What would happen if love could bring back the dead? Lazarus is an unusual love story set in France, during World War One. Producer: Cassius Rayner. Screenwriter: Cassius Rayner. DoP: Gareth Hughes. Cast: Jim Weaver, Cassius Rayner. Two bored young men living in a seaside retirement town decide to re-invent themselves as master criminals. One thing they overlooked is that they have no braincells. Trouble soon follows. DIRECTOR: David Sandreuter Digibeta. 12 min Production Company: Cineworks - GMAC, 3rd Floor, 34 Albion Street, Glasgow, G1 1LH, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 553 2620 fax: +44 (0)141 553 2660 email: [email protected] web: www.cineworks.co.uk UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: Lucy Brown. Screenwriter: David Sandreuter. DoP: Ian Dodds. Cast: William Wallace, Maureen Allan, James Bryce. Teachers!! Exhausted by kids who will only pay attention to what they're interested in? Tired of having your entire class disrupted by that one cheeky brat? Nurilin is the quick fix you need to deal with disruptive children. It's easy to administer and completely painless. Use it – for their sake. Available from your local chemist or by mail order. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 68 68 Short Films Live Bait Loophole DIRECTOR: James Popplewell Beta SP. 10 min DIRECTOR: Enrico Tessarin Digibeta. 15 min Production Company: Handheld Ltd, 43a The Cut, Waterloo, London, SE1 8LF, tel: +44 (0)20 7401 7341 email: [email protected] web: www.handheld-production.co.uk Production Company: Intermezzo Films UK, 43 Highland Crescent, Highland Road, London, SE19 1DS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7990 644 587 email: [email protected] Producer: Stuart Brown. Screenwriters: Stuart Brown, James Popplewell. DoP: Mark Cowley. Cast: Alex Moss. Producer: Pietro Dioni. Screenwriters: Enrico Tessarin, Cat Muir. DoP: Matthew Woolf. Cast: Jerome Ashworth, Rachel Brooksby, John Enthoven, John Kay Steel. Live Bait is a short comedy about a group of boys who go fishing together. A new girl moves to where they live and all the boys fall for her. However, they prove to be as unsuccessful at gaining her attention as they are at catching fish. Women are genetically programmed to change partner every four years. What happens when the relationship clock of a couple reads 3 years, 11 months, 30 days, 23 hours and 55 minutes? London Birds Can’t Fly Lost and Found DIRECTOR: Sarah Turner Beta SP. 10 min 30 sec DIRECTOR: Toby Haynes 35mm. 15 min Production Company: Spirit Dance UK, 30 Percy Street, London, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7957 643 235 web: www.brazen.tv Sales Agent: Bewitched, 7 Greencoat Mansions, Greencoat Row, London, SW1P 1PG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7834 0126 email: [email protected] Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield Studios, Station Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1494 731 457 fax: +44 (0)1494 674 042 email: [email protected] web: www.nftsfilm-tv.ac.uk Producer: Jules Hussey. Screenwriter: Sarah Turner. DoP: Natasha Braier. Cast: Lucy Brooks, Toyah Frantzen, Samantha Robson. Producer: Tora Young. Screenwriter: Jess Williams. Cast: Phil Daniels, Christopher Cazenove, Alistair McGowan, Apple Brook, Leah Fletcher. London Birds Can’t Fly explores the shifting mental states of a fifteen year-old girl named Ash. Adolescent sexuality is brutal. A raw moment of sexual awakening ensures Ash’s rejection, but it also ensures her rejection from her world in South London. Look at Me DIRECTOR: Lucas Roche Digibeta. 10 min Sales Agent: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Producer: Rachel Robey. Screenwriter: Lucas Roche. Cast: James Hooton, Roger Sloman, Anna Karen. Toby was Robert’s only friend. Toby ran away. Now Robert wants to kill himself – and he wants you to watch. A lost property store manager finds temptation gets the better of him when the answer to his problems is handed in at the store. Love Me or Leave Me Alone DIRECTOR: Duane Hopkins 35mm. 15 min Production Company: Third, 3 Heaton Grove, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE6 5NN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)191 240 4590 fax: +44 (0)191 240 4590 email: [email protected] Producer: Samm Haillay. Screenwriter: Duane Hopkins. DoP: Lou Cranley. Cast: Jay Firkins, Zoe Rietti. A young boy. A young girl. Against the backdrop of the countryside they try to understand and express their feelings for each other. A study in the articulations and limitations of first love. Love Me Tender...ish DIRECTOR: Pearl Howie Beta SP. 15 min Production Company: Flying Maching Films Ltd, 22 Keats Close, Mead Park, Wimbledon, London, SW19 1TU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8543 3635 fax: +44 (0)20 8543 3635 email: [email protected] Producer: Pearl Howie. Screenwriter: Pearl Howie. DoP: Kasie Moore. Cast: Darren Murphy, Beatrice Savoretti. Guy and Caroline meet on a blind date. They are both bitter, twisted and jaded, and decide quickly that they are not right for each other – but perfect for a quick fling. Love Your Neighbour Love Lies Bleeding DIRECTOR: James Bloom 35mm. 9 min DIRECTOR: Nigel Kent 16mm. 1 min 30 sec Production Company: Love Your Productions, 8 Elm Estate, Weston Street, London, SE1 4BY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7900 245 541 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Dawn Sharpless, Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Production Company: Elodie SA, 2 Westbourne Avenue, Prestwick, Ayrshire, KA9 1JB, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7950 837 928 email: [email protected] Producers: Nigel Kent, Helen Wright. Screenwriter: Nigel Kent, based on a poem by Christina Rosetti. DoP: Andy Newstead. Cast: Anne Marsham, Arabella Velasco. An adaptation of a poem by Christina Rossetti, which explores the impact of death and unrequited love. Producers: Chris Golding, James Bloom. Screenwriter: James Bloom. DoP: Ed Mash. Cast: Cavan Clerkin, Peter Shea. Two men come to blows over a flock of miniature sheep. Can Kevin keep his extraordinary breed safe from public exposure? Will Tony successfully abduct and exploit them? Dark humour and special effects collide in this skewed suburban tale. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 69 69 Short Films Loved, Alone Lullabelle DIRECTOR: Indra Bhose 35mm. 15 min DIRECTORS: Gemma Page, Tanya Ludgya 35mm. 13 min Production Company: Dark Cloud Productions, 57 Dawn Lane, Southington, CT 06489, USA. tel: +1 860 620 1918 fax: +1 800 620 1986 email: [email protected] Production Company: Fable Factory Films, Nash House, St George Street, London, W1S 2FQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7493 9596 fax: +44 (0)20 7493 9596 email: [email protected] Producer: Georgina Capristo-Gajdosik. Screenwriter: Georgina Capristo-Gajdosik. DoP: Paul Gavin. Cast: Beth Winslet, Alexis Conran, Roger Winslet, Alison McKenzie. Producers: Gemma Page, Tanya Ludgya. Screenwriters: Gemma Page, Tanya Ludgya. DoP: Antony Shearn. Cast: Michael Kirk, Jackie Morisson, Su Pollard, Christopher Biggins. Auden Taylor has come home to rekindle feelings for a childhood sweetheart, Tristan Somers, these days an admitted womaniser. But is it possible he’d change for her? Low Street DIRECTOR: Tom Petch 35mm. 9 min 30 sec Production Company: Salt Film, 37 Foley Street, London, W1W 7TN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7637 7885 fax: +44 (0)20 7637 7885 email: [email protected] web: www.saltfilm.com Producer: Alex Quennell. Screenwriter: Tom Petch. DoP: Ross Kirkman. Cast: Denis Lavant, Patrick Baladi. A traveller seeks shelter from a religious hermit and finds out more about himself than he bargained for. Low Tide When a misanthropic marionette collector steals a distressed puppet from a local antique shop, he doesn’t realise that the owner will go to any lengths to get her back. Lullabelle is an uplifting, offbeat, almost love story about one man’s struggle to break through his isolation. Macbeth DIRECTOR: Andy Cockerill Digibeta. 9 min 54 sec Production Company: 1 Riverview Cottages, Upper Sunbury Road, Hampton, TW12 2DT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8979 7710 email: [email protected] Producer: Lynn James. Screenwriter: Andy Cockerill, adapted from William Shakespeare. DoP: Andy Cockerill. Cast: Anneli Page, Peter Gardiner. A tense, atmospheric short examining the relationship between a narcoleptic Macbeth and his powerful, manipulative wife. The film uses striking, stylised imagery to reveal how a man can be persuaded to murder. DIRECTOR: James Iles Beta SP. 12 min Production Company: Zephlight Pictures, 7 Windsor Close, Runtington, West Sussex, BN16 3TJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1903 771 432 fax: +44 (0)1903 773 873 email: [email protected] Producer: James Iles. Screenwriter: James Iles. DoP: James Iles. Cast: Sam Walker, Penny Hunter, Alexander Iles. After being away for a few years, Michelle returns to the town where she grew up. She meets an old friend who now works in a local pub. Michelle becomes suspicious that she is hiding a dark secret and soon discovers a mystery dying to be solved. Madness of Two (Folie a Deux) DIRECTOR: Nicola Mills Digibeta. 9 min 56 sec Production Company: Dragon’s Eye Films, 39 Marischal Road, Lewisham, London, SE13 5LE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8852 6539 email: [email protected] Producers: Tom Hallett, Nicola Mills. Screenwriter: Nicola Mills. DoP: Jamie Parisiss. Cast: Lesley Rowan, Giles Alderson, Eva Crompton. Dr. Lilith Folie is suddenly overwhelmed by her biological clock: she’s desperate to have a child. When an opportunity arises for her to solve her problem she grabs it. Unfortunately Lilith doesn’t get quite what she expects. Making Dogs DIRECTOR: Marko Fuchs 35mm. 5 min 15 sec Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Film U – Film and Moving Image at Leeds Metropolitan University, 3 Queen Square, Leeds, LS2 8AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)113 283 2600 fax: +44 (0)113 283 1901 email: [email protected] web: www.lmu.ac.uk Producer: Simon Cheung. Screenwriter: Marko Fuchs. DoP: Fabian Wagner. Cast: Hayden Amos, Howard Karloff, Rachel Harvey, Stephen Noble. When six year-old Josh sees two dogs mating, his world changes. Josh’s father will have a lot of explaining to do. Making Dogs is a comedy about the beauty of innocence. Machine DIRECTOR: Jonathan Bentovim 35mm. 15 min 30 sec Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: London Film School, 24 Shelton Street, London, WC2H 9UB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7836 9642 fax: +44 (0)20 7497 3718 email: [email protected] web: www.lfs.org.uk Producer: Claire Bee. Screenwriters: Jonathan Bentovim, Emily Harris. DoP: Dusan Todorovic. Cast: Brian Teles, Angus Lindsey. In a small town, the local dog shampooer tries to travel through time to escape his boring and repetitive daily routine. Man At The Window DIRECTOR: Heidi Bartlett Digibeta. 8 min 48 sec Production Company: Emergency Productions, 51b Monteith Row, Glasgow, G40 1AU, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 556 3748 fax: +44 (0)141 556 3740 email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: Kathy Proctor. Screenwriters: Drew Tasker, Mike Dear. DoP: Scott Ward. Cast: Ian Hanmore, Jenny Ryan, Susan Coyle, Ann Easton, Jamie Proctor. An intimate portrait of a psychiatric patient tormented by the relentless clanging of the hospital bell. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:41 pm Page 70 70 Marionettes DIRECTOR: Juan Solari Beta SP. 17 min Production Company: Solar Dreams Productions Ltd, 1 Shelburne Court, 3 Carlton Drive, Putney, London, SW15 2DQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7985 200 312 email: [email protected] Producers: Giovanna Hernandez, Luis Padua. Screenwriter: Juan Solari. DoP: Juan Solari. Cast: Miguel Angel Plaza, Sarah Tortell, Mike McAlpine. Depravity, evil and death meet in the immoral life of a puppet maker and street performer. Marionettes is an erotic-thriller which reflects on a world in which goodness seems not to exist. The Marriage Counsellor DIRECTORS: Raymond Friel, Derek Boyle Digibeta. 9 min 33 sec Production Company: Emergency Productions, 51b Monteith Row, Glasgow, G40 1AU, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 556 3748 fax: +44 (0)141 556 3740 email: [email protected] web: www.emergencyproductions.com UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: Kathy Proctor. Screenwriters: Raymond Friel, Derek Boyle. DoP: Kristin McMahon. Cast: George Drennan, Rod Young, Kate Dickie. David Morgan is a marriage counsellor on the verge of a nervous breakdown. His wife, never mind anyone else’s, is about to leave him and his gambling is getting out of control. Marry Me DIRECTOR: Richie Winearls Beta SP. 17 min Production Company: Molton Rock, 4h Peabody Buildings, Herbrand Street, London, WC1N 1JS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7833 4302 email: [email protected] Producer: Richie Winearls. Screenwriter: Frances Lima. DoP: Mark Chamberlain. Cast: Sandra Voe, Barbara Keogh. Peggy and Lilly are sisters and have lived together all their lives. Neither of them have a worry between them. As long as no-one else tries to take Lilly away, because Peggy couldn’t stand for that, she really couldn’t let them. Short Films The Marvellous Handshake Medium* *Inside my Head DIRECTOR: Tim Hogg 35mm. 3 min 38 sec DIRECTOR: David Paterson Beta SP. 15 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Sgrîn - Media Agency for Wales, The Bank, 10 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5EE, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)29 2033 3313 fax: +44 (0)29 2033 3320 web: www.sgrin.co.uk Production Company: Jericho Rumpus Productions, 60 Novar Drive, Hyndland, Glasgow, G12 9TZ, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 357 4222 email: [email protected] Producers: Humphrey James, Paul HartWilden. Screenwriters: Tim Hogg, Patrick McNamara, George Millburn. DoP: Peter Thornton. Cast: Siwan Morris, Lionel Fanthorpe. Producer: David Paterson. Screenwriter: David Paterson. DoP: David Paterson. Cast: Craig McFarlane. A literal interpretation of the conflicts of a troubled mind. A young woman gets to grip with the perfect interview technique, armed with some handy advice from her father. Melvin: Portrait of a Player A Matter of Taste DIRECTOR: Lawrence Coke 17 min DIRECTOR: Peter Bullock Digibeta. 10 min Production Company: Redbag Pictures, Hale Villas, 370 Carshalton Road, Carshalton, Surrey, SM5 3PT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8773 9068 email: [email protected] Production Company: Peachey Films, 70 Galton Road, Bearwood, Birmingham, B67 5JU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)121 420 3038 email: [email protected] Producer: Alison Stevens. Screenwriter: Peter Bullock. DoP: Nick Hart. Cast: Susan Brown. Ruby is fanatical about food. Her life has been enriched by the melting pot of culture in her native Birmingham. In contrast, her husband’s intolerance of foreign food is as outdated as his attitude towards the neighbours. However, Ruby’s already onto her next course... Cast: Duane Carter, Damian Carter, Daniel Dempster, Will Roach, Gabriella Vidale. The film is an entirely improvised spoof documentary that is based around a fictional character called Melvin Cartright. Melvin believes that he is God’s gift to women, but in reality nothing could be further from the truth. Men in the Street A Means To An End DIRECTOR: Simon Sprackling 35mm. 4 min 30 sec DIRECTOR: Theo Davies 35mm. 43 min 45 sec Production Company: Proactive Pictures, 17 Culverhouse Gardens, London, SW16 2TX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7564 8809 email: [email protected] Production Company: Green Mango Films, 6 Pennington Road, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN4 0SL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7968 595 195, +44 (0)7768 125 273 email: [email protected] Producer: Mark Cox. Screenwriter: Theo Davies. DoP: Theo Davies. Cast: Ben Davies, Clara Davies, John Moses, Justin Camm, Clive Hart. A film noir set in the isolated surroundings of the dense English countryside. We follow Hugo, £60 000 in debt with only a week to acquire the money. Producers: Simon Sprackling, Lawrence Gornall. Screenwriter: Simon Sprackling. DoP: Sam Moon. Cast: Andrew Alston, Adam Tedder, Tim James. Three street drinkers take a refreshing look at social classification, the cult of astrology and the mechanics of global capitalism. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 71 71 Short Films The Message Storm DIRECTOR: Toby Meakins Digibeta. 9 min 20 sec Production Company: Faith Film Company Ltd, 5b Stratheden Parade, Blackheath, London, SE3 7SX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8305 0784 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Producer: Amanda Girling. Screenwriter: Simon Allen. DoP: Steve Albins. Cast: Louise Dumayne, Tom Stobo, Anthony Wise. Dark supernatural drama. When a grieving woman has a mysterious encounter with a supernatural courier, she remembers her dead lover’s promise that he would send her a photograph of Heaven. Soon she must face the ultimate human question and decide whether she really wants to know the truth of what lies beyond life. Monkey Bastard! (Sala Bandar!) DIRECTOR: Roopinder S Sood 35mm. 12 min 39 sec Production Company: Line of Sight Films, 1 Burrows Mews, London, SE1 8LD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7620 2727 fax: +44 (0)207 620 2727 email: [email protected] Producer: Neerja Narayanan. Screenwriter: Roopinder S. Sood. DoP: Vishnu Rao. Cast: Piyush Mishra, Tanishtha Chatterjee, Subrat Dutta. Set in small town India, Monkey Bastard! is a darkly ironic melodrama of star-crossed lovers Gulshan and Manisha. Their forbidden love seems to be free from Manisha’s overbearing, lecherous husband. The Most Beautiful Man in the World DIRECTOR: Alicia Duffy 35mm. 5 min 33 sec Missing DIRECTOR: Nodlag Houlihan 35mm. 17 min 6 sec Production Company: 7 Oxford Villas, Guiseley, Leeds, LS20 9AD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1943 871 085 email: [email protected] web: www.missingproductions.com Producer: Nodlag Houlihan. Screenwriter: Anne Boyle. DoP: Anne Boyle. Cast: Chris Fitzgerald, Edele Burke, Aine O’Sullivan. A young girl in rural Ireland goes missing in mysterious circumstances. No trace of her can be found. A documentary crew try to piece together her story but it’s not as easy as it seems. The most difficult thing is proving that she ever existed at all. Mobile DIRECTOR: Andrew Fettis Digibeta. 3 min 24 sec Production Company: Fettis Films Ltd, Little Haigh, Flaxton Road, Strensall, York, YO32 5KQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7974 979 373 fax: +44 (0)20 7681 3598 email: [email protected] web: www.fettisfilms.com Producer: Andrew Fettis. Screenwriters: Improvised. DoP: Andy Pilling. Cast: Matt Bourne, Eleanor Laurence, Richie Dobson, Crystal Condie, Christie Miller. Jamie keeps in contact with the world through his mobile phone; he’s just not himself without it... Production Company: BreakThru Films, 2nd Floor, Highgate Business Centre, 33 Greenwood Place, London, NW5 2LB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7428 3934 fax: +44 (0)20 7428 3963 email: [email protected] Producer: Hugh Welchman. Screenwriter: Alicia Duffy. DoP: Nanu Segal. Cast: Anton Saunders, Holly Bishop, Page Bishop, Julee Moorcroft. On a hot lazy day a small girl searches for something to do. Aimlessly she wanders into the path of a stranger... The Most Boring Woman in the World DIRECTOR: Anthony Carpendale Beta SP. 15 min 30 sec Production Company: Subterranean Films, 29 Shelley Street, Kingsley Park, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN2 7HZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7787 776 950 email: [email protected] web: www.subcentral.co.uk Producers: Anthony Carpendale, Rossie Bilton. Screenwriters: Michael Petrie, Anthony Carpendale, Christopher Fowler. DoP: Anthony Carpendale. Cast: Vivien Grahame, Gibb Sutherland, Sarah Tortell, Alfie Laws, Charlie Laws. A downtrodden housewife dreams of escaping from her boring existence and adulterous husband. She decides to take control of her life, with the aid of a wok and a selection of stainless steel kitchen knives. The Mourners DIRECTOR: Dominic Burdess Digibeta. 25 min Production Company: 62 North Crofts, Sydenham Hill, London, SE23 3PS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7767 896 795 email: [email protected] Producer: Dominic Burdess. Screenwriter: Dominic Burdess. DoP: Jay McCoy. Cast: Peter Copley, Abigail Burdess, Dominic Burdess. A tragicomedy about two superheroes whose jobs are to attend the funerals of everybody who dies without anyone to mourn them. Mr Theobald DIRECTOR: Simon Burrill Digibeta. 8 min 30 sec Production Company: Collingwood, Ulley Road, Kennington, Ashford, Kent, TN24 9HV, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7881 854 978 email: [email protected] Producer: Miles Wilkes. Screenwriter: Simon Burrill. DoP: Will Elliott Bex. Cast: Sean Simpson, Charlotte Burton. A bold, original and darkly humorous fairy tale, mixing live action and animation. An autonomous worker, mined day-in-day-out for information, discovers a unique form of bovine meditation. Mrs Meitlemeihr DIRECTOR: Graham Rose 35mm. 30 min Production Company: Rose Hackney Barber, 5/6 Kingly Street, London, W1B 5PF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7439 6697 fax: +44 (0)20 7439 4102 email: [email protected] Producer: Kate Taylor. Screenwriters: Jeff Rawle, Graham Rose. DoP: Clive Tickner. Cast: Udo Kier, John Levitt. “The war has hardened your heart... if only I could melt it for you...” Lenny Veldermann had a date with history. It would turn out to be his worst nightmare. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 72 72 Short Films Mulit The N7 DIRECTOR: Ivan Zacharias 35mm. 9 min 41 sec DIRECTOR: Jenny Lee Digibeta. 13 min 18 sec Production Company: Stink Productions, 87 Lancaster Road, London, W11 1QQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7908 9400 fax: +44 (0)20 7908 9500 web: www.stink.tv Production Company: J’Ouvert Film Productions Ltd, Po Box 44407, London, SE1 7TS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7261 0277 fax: +44 (0)20 7261 0277 email: [email protected] web: www.jouvertfilms.com Producers: Nick Landon, Nathy Aviram. Screenwriters: Joseph Mazzaferro, Lynn Branecky. DoP: Jan Velicky. Cast: Raja Vaid, Richa Pallod, Vejay Raaz, Anupam Shyam, Kiran Pande. Set in Mumbai, Mulit is the story of a famous local hairdresser who falls in love with the Prime Minister’s daughter and changes the world of fashion with the invention of the mullet. Mulit is a story of love, music, intrigue, jealousy, dance, and revenge. Ned Warking: Living with Death DIRECTOR: Gurchetan Singh Beta SP. 12 min 15 sec Production Company: Weirdkid Productions, 96 Wheeler Avenue, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN2 7HN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7786 565 748 email: [email protected] Producer: Jenny Lee. Screenwriter: Jenny Lee. DoP: David Le May. Cast: Tunde Makinde, Charles Banjoko. Producer: Gurchetan Singh. Screenwriter: Gurchetan Singh. DoP: Pru Fowler. Cast: David Marx, Laura Rawlings, Tim Doughty. The N7 is the story of what a very special London night bus means to two young homeless men. It takes us on a journey at night through the streets of London; and on a journey through two lives. How would you feel if you were dead? This fictional documentary takes a darkly comical look into the world of Ned Warking’s life after death. We follow Ned’s naïve aspirations as he tries to grapple with his work life, social life and his wife’s refusal to indulge in necrophilia. A Naked Eye My Father Eduardo DIRECTOR: Milan Babic 35mm. 14 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield Studios, Station Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1494 731 457 fax: +44 (0)1494 674 042 email: [email protected] web: www.nftsfilm-tv.ac.uk Producer: Emi-Lou May. Screenwriter: Milan Babic. DoP: Adnan Hemani. Cast: Ljupco Todorovski, Vesna Stanojevic, Yehan Jehan, Flutra Kastrati. A boy idealises his absent father and hopes for his return home. One day, he does return. DIRECTOR: Mick Heaver 35mm. 15 min 40 sec Production Company: Floyd Film Productions Ltd, 55 Cotland Acres, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 6JZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1737 244 145 fax: +44 (0)7881 629 033 email: [email protected] Producer: Mick Heaver. Screenwriter: Sarah Duncan. DoP: David Penfold. Cast: Fliss Walton, David Roecliffe, Sean Oliver, Catherine Laurence, Paul Richard Jackson. A Naked Eye follows the story of Nick and Louise, a seemingly perfectly suited couple, in the two week period leading to their wedding day. All arrangements have been finalised and the scene is set for their big day. However, following a dinner party, a situation arises which leads Louise to start questioning her choice of life partner. Should she follow her head or her heart? New World DIRECTOR: Oliver Irving Beta SP. 11 min 40 sec Production Company: Clock That Little Lot, 5 Knole Road, Sevenoaks, TN13 3XH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)845 456 8286 email: [email protected] Producer: Oliver Irving. Screenwriters: Rueben Irving, Oliver Irving. DoP: Paul Swann. Cast: Malcolm Tierney, Michael Irving, Chris Hanley, Powell Jones. Set in the near future, against a backdrop of ecological crisis, a leading environmentalist enters the bizarre sphere of the world’s most powerful men, and discovers their true intentions. Nicolas on Tour My Wrongs 8245-8249 and 117 Natural Wonder DIRECTOR: Christophe Istace 35mm. 9 min 52 sec DIRECTOR: Chris Morris 35mm. 12 min 15 sec DIRECTOR: Dee Meaden Beta SP. 11 min Production Company: Warp Films, 32-34 Gordon House Road, London, NW5 1LP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7284 8366 fax: +44 (0)20 7284 8360 email: [email protected] web: www.warpfilms.com Production Company: Natural Wonder Productions, 24 Christchurch House, Christchurch Road, Brixton Hill, London, SW2 3UA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8671 8140 email: [email protected] Production Company: Three Second Film Productions Ltd, 129 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9UY, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)7890 525 085 email: [email protected] Producer: Mark Herbert. Screenwriter: Chris Morris. DoP: Danny Cohen. Cast: Paddy Considine. My wrongs 8245-8249 and 117 is about a man who no longer uses his name because he’s decided he’s ceased to deserve one, and a dog called Rothko. Producer: Dee Meaden. Screenwriter: Dee Meaden. DoP: Patrick Glackan. Cast: Dan Meaden, Gavin Persand. A desperately optomistic father embarks upon a bizarre project. He creates a forest scene in the kitchen of his claustrophobic home, in a bid to engage with his troubled, distant son. Producer: Christophe Istace. Screenwriter: Christophe Istace. DoP: Richard Stewart. Cast: Nicolas Duvauchel, Kerry Sanson. Nicolas, a French comedian is on tour of Britain with his one-man show. After the first show as he is talking with some people from the audience in a bar, he encounters Elisa. Will he be able to face his sudden feeling for her? He’s only got three days! EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 73 73 Short Films No Verbal Response Notoriety On All Floors DIRECTOR: Helena Smith 35mm. 15 min DIRECTOR: Reyna Rosenshein 35mm. 22 min DIRECTOR: Geoff Evans 35mm. 4 min 12 sec Production Company: DMS Films Ltd, 369 Burnt Oak Broadway, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 5XZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8951 6060 fax: +44 (0)20 8951 6050 email: [email protected] Production Company: Worldwind Entertainment, 233 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 400, Los Angeles, CA 90019, USA. tel: +1 310 917 1067 fax: +1 310 589 0043 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Britshorts Ltd, 25 Beak Street, London, W1F 9RT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 2277 fax: +44 (0)20 7734 2242 email: [email protected] web: www.britshorts.com Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Sgrîn - Media Agency for Wales, The Bank, 10 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5EE, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)29 2033 3313 fax: +44 (0)29 2033 3320 web: www.sgrin.co.uk Producer: Daniel M San. Screenwriter: Helena Smith. DoP: Nemone Mercer. Cast: Lena Headey, Michael Luxton, Larrisa Murray, Sam Bond, Hazel Douglas. Dr. Megan Pillay is on call for 24 hours when a young man, Martin, arives in a coma. She is determined to save him but her colleagues are not so sure. Is he brain dead? A decision has to be made. Noodle Soup DIRECTOR: Toru Tokikawa 35mm. 8 min 6 sec Production Company: @radical.media, 140 Wardour Street, London, W1F 8ZT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7432 6800 fax: +44 (0)20 7432 6899 email: [email protected] web: www.radicalmedia.com Producer: Toru Tokikawa. Screenwriter: Toru Tokikawa. DoP: Toru Tokikawa. Cast: Senz, Li Li, Min Man Ma, Christine Mingo, Laurent Brechet. It’s a sticky summer evening in New York City. Senz, a streetwise buddy, orders noodle soup in a homely Chinese restaurant. He realises that he has forgotten his money. A tough chef kicks him into a darkroom behind the kitchen as punishment. Producer: Reyna Rosenshein. Screenwriter: Reyna Rosenshein. DoP: Michael Hardwick. Cast: Ryan Bailey, Shanola Hampton, Marci Brickhouse. Notoriety is a psychological thriller about a female photographer, Roxanne, who has lost faith in her ability to create art. Raped in her studio by a co-worker. Her cameras go off accidentally. The pictures of the rape find their way to an art gallery, Roxanne is given a show and becomes a huge success. When the gallery owner asks for more pictures, Roxanne turns to murder to protect her new found fame. The Nugget Run DIRECTOR: Michael Wadding Digibeta. 11 min Production Company: 41a Melford Road, London, SE22 0AQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7939 153 143 email: [email protected] Producer: Michael Wadding. Screenwriter: David Eldridge. DoP: Paul Lang. Cast: Daniel Ryan, Danny Worters, Russel Tovey. Simon’s first task in his new job at a banking firm, is a bizarre gambling game in which the traders bet on how many chicken nuggets Simon can eat in 2 minutes. It may be his last. Of Camera DIRECTOR: Steven Eastwood Beta SP. 14 min 40 sec Production Company: Dazed Film & TV, 112116 Old Street, London, EC1V 9BG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7549 6840 fax: +44 (0)20 7336 0966 email: [email protected] Producer: Catherine Peters. Screenwriter: Steven Eastwood. DoP: Nick Gordon Smith. Cast: Sharon Smith, Matt Rudkin. A couple struggle to be together in the same space. They can’t get along, because of a clash of formats. The woman exists on videotape; the man exists on film. Producer: Suzanne Phillips. Screenwriter: Craig Handley. DoP: Rory Taylor. Cast: Rhys Morris, Jason May, Catrin Mara, Dean Keohane, Tom Lewis. When a lift fails and five individuals are trapped, fearing for their lives, strange things can happen. On The Job DIRECTOR: Jonathan Gilbert Beta SP. 6 min 30 sec Production Company: Will Van Der Vlugt Film Productions, 126 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 6PR, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7255 2722 fax: +44 (0)20 7255 2922 email: [email protected] web: www.willvandervlugtfilmproductions.com Producer: Lucy McDowall. Screenwriter: Tim Anderson. DoP: Alex Wakeford. Cast: Richard Rycroft, Blaine Greaves. A reclusive, long-term unemployed man is visited by a weathered DSS officer. The interview is repeatedly undermined and disrupted by the actions of a scruffy dog. One Day DIRECTOR: Joan-Lluis Ramisa Beta SP. 10 min 55 sec Production Company: Joan-Lluis Ramisa, 18 Sandford Road, Bristol, BS8 4QG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7816 274 617 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: University of Bristol, Department of Drama, Cantocks Close, Woodland Road, Bristol, BS8 1UP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)117 928 7838 fax: +44 (0)117 928 8251 email: [email protected] Producer: Kate Thomas. Screenwriter: Anna Paulinyi. DoP: Sarah Bentley. Cast: Lesley Rowan, Rana Fowler, Will James, Pete Townsend, Tim Prior. One Day is a surreal musical short that explores the hopes, dreams and disillusionments of an ordinary group of people who share more than a place. Passers-by who do not know where they are going, but wish to leave some baggage behind. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 74 74 Short Films One Previous Owner Peeper Perfect DIRECTOR: Giles Greenwood 35mm. 5 min DIRECTOR: Richard Valentine Beta SP. 10 min DIRECTOR: Rankin Waddell 35mm. 13 min Production Company: Great Guns, 43-45 Camden Road, London, NW1 9LR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7642 4444 fax: +44 (0)20 7692 4422 email: [email protected] web: www.greatguns.com Production Company: Kat Pictures Ltd, 85-87 Bayham Street, Camden Town, London, NW1 0AG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7692 5677 fax: +44 (0)20 7900 1919 web: www.katpictures.com Production Company: Dazed Film & TV, 112116 Old Street, London, EC1V 9BG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7549 6840 fax: +44 (0)20 7336 0966 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Producer: Matt Powell. Screenwriters: Joe Hosp, Charlie Harns. DoP: Nic Knowland. Cast: Tom Bird, Trevor Cooper. A homeless guy is given a drill by a stranger and makes the best of a bad situation. Out of the Cold Producers: Kim Tyler, Miles Chen, Dana Pemberton. Screenwriter: Richard Valentine. DoP: Trent Opaloch. Cast: Shayne Litwiller, Kim Tyler, Dana Pemberton, Sandra Steier. Carter is a desperate screenwriter fighting a terminal case of writer’s block. His luck changes when he discovers a small peephole in his wall that gives him access to the next apartment. Inspiration turns into fear when he witnesses more and more bizarre events that ultimately result in murder. DIRECTOR: Nic Shearer Digibeta. 17 min Production Company: 3 Sisters Films Ltd, 51 Partick Hill Road, Glasgow, G11 5AB, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 334 3137 fax: +44 (0)141 334 9457 web: www.3sistersfilms.com UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: Arabella Page Croft. Screenwriter: Nic Shearer. DoP: Gavin Struthers. Cast: Kathleen McDermott, Therese Bradley, Charlie Daish, Fergus Haigh, Donna Morrison. Peeping Tim DIRECTOR: Philip Richardson Digibeta. 3 min 47 sec Production Company: No Name Pictures, 104 William Bonney Estate, London, SW4 7JF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7939 509 216 web: www.nonamepictures.co.uk Producers: Olivier Lauchenauer, Philip Richardson. Screenwriter: Philip Richardson. DoP: Philip Richardson. Cast: Peter Dombi, Elisabeth Charbonneau. Producer: Laura Hastings-Smith. Screenwriter: Simon Ashdown. DoP: Julian Court. Cast: Kate Ashfield, Marc Warren. A thriller/love story set in a perfect world: the film opens up a brief window into the relationship between two lovers. Tension builds and their dark secret is exposed but, however twisted or shocking, Perfect uncovers the very human drama of what it is to be in love and to love. Perfect Eyes DIRECTOR: Chris Steele Beta SP. 2 min 30 sec Production Company: Idyllica Films, 7 Copperas Lane, Droylsden, Tameside, Lancashire, M43 6HP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)161 370 2266 email: [email protected] Producer: Chris Steele. Screenwriter: Chris Steele. DoP: Diane Griffiths, Paul Wilshaw. Cast: Mimi Lane, Ben Faulks, Sarah Donnelly. The story of Patrick, a ten year-old boy growing up in a small coastal fishing village and his fall from innocence into experience. Peeping Tim is an intimate and detailed view of a voyeur who prides himself on his skills and anonymity. But his world comes unstuck when confronted by a lady with nothing to hide. Paw Perfect DIRECTOR: Duncan Nicoll Digibeta. 10 min 19 sec DIRECTOR: Anya Camilleri 35mm. 15 min Pest Production Company: Posh Pictures, 420 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 946 2693 fax: +44 (0)7974 081 934 email: [email protected] web: www.poshpic.com Production Company: The Comedy Unit, Glasgow TV and Film Studios, Glasgow Media Park, Craigmont Street, Glasgow, G20 9BT, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 305 6666 fax: +44 (0)141 305 6600 email: [email protected] web: www.comedyunit.co.uk UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com DIRECTOR: James Farrant Digibeta. 14 min Producer: David Griffith. Screenwriter: Chris Bowman. DoP: Duncan Finnigan. Cast: Lisa May Cooper, Christopher Liam, Neil Benedict. Leaving a wedding party, a vanilla couple stumble across a severed bear’s paw in the woods. Repelled but strangely fascinated by their discovery, they take the paw home where it begins to exercise a growing psycho-sexual influence over their lives. Producer: April Chamberlain. Screenwriter: Jonathan Goodfellow. DoP: Jan Richter. Cast: Ford Kiernan, Stephen Moyer, Roy Sampson, Mar Cox, Yvonne Simpson. A quirky and darkly comic fable in which a newly redundant estate agent takes his revenge in the world in a most unexpected way. Mark is cursed with a sense of his own extraordinary destiny, but as a result he has lost touch with the banal reality in which he is forced to live. Dreamy visuals evoke a college student’s overwhelming attraction towards femininity beneath wistful summer skies. A celebration of awakening sensuality on the sportsfield. Production Company: JF Productions, 13 Fountain Street, Whitstable, Kent, CT5 1HA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1227 261 548 email: [email protected] Producer: Yvonne Cole. Screenwriter: James Farrant. DoP: Jonathan Beach. Cast: Oliver Dinsdale, David Cox. Jonathan has the neighbours from hell. He tries to ignore them but cockroaches invade his flat. He calls the Pest Control to finally exterminate all of his pests. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 75 75 Short Films Pick Up Put Down Poles Apart DIRECTOR: Nick Parish Beta SP. 11 min DIRECTOR: Richard Wellings-Thomas Digibeta. 11 min 30 sec Production Company: Flat 8, Electric Loft, 9-11 London Lane, London, E8 3PR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7887 598 952 email: [email protected] Production Company: Gangster Pictures, Top Floor, 67 Southbridge Road, Croydon, London, CR0 1AG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7790 005 416 email: [email protected] Producer: Jason Hocking. Screenwriter: Nick Parish. DoP: Matt Broad. Cast: Marisol Grandon, John McGuinness. She had made a mistake. The consequences of a heavy night’s indulgence begins to distort her perception, allowing his insensitivity to torment her. Picture-Negative DIRECTOR: Paul Stevenson Mini DV. 20 min Production Company: Seventyeight Productions, Woodlands House, Strathallan, Forgandenny, Perth, PH12 9EG, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7909 987 207 fax: +44 (0)173 881 5050 email: [email protected] Producer: Paul Stevenson. Screenwriter: Paul Stevenson. Cast: Rory Nunn, Paul Carter, Sophia McBride. Picture-Negative is a very dark and stylish thriller. A young writer has his life thrown into turmoil by a seemingly unknown stalker. Set in a generic town, with eye catching urban sprawl as the back-drop, the complex and sinister narrative evolves. Plastic Wolves DIRECTOR: Caradog Wolfe James 16mm. 12 min Production Company: Grey Wolfe Productions, 42 Park Place, Brynmill, Swansea, SA2 0DJ, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)1792 467 234 email: [email protected] Producer: Maverick Kelly. Screenwriter: Caradog Wolfe James. DoP: Ben Fox, Ben Jones. Cast: Gareth Rhys Davis, Jon Millington, Geraint Pickard. Plastic Wolves tells the story of a young man’s first day at work as a salesman. He soon discovers that the company he works for is corrupt and institutionally racist, and he has to decide whether he makes a sale and keep his job or return to the dole queue. Producer: Toby White. Screenwriter: Richard Wellings-Thomas. DoP: Nathan Sheppard. Cast: Sacha Tahta, Polly Moore, Lisa Reygate. Potatoes – A Layman’s Guide DIRECTOR: Matt Smith Beta SP. 2 min Production Company: Rubberductions Limited, 125 St Michaels Hill, Bristol, B52 8BS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7973 174 118 email: [email protected] web: www.rubberductions.com Producer: Andrew Parkhouse. Screenwriter: Matt Smith. A psychological sexual thriller in which a man, on discovering his wife is having a lesbian affair, seeks revenge on her and her lover with tragic consequences. A short mock documentary investigating the origins of a staple food. Pork Chop A Prayer From the Living DIRECTOR: David Paton Digibeta. 10 min Prodcution Company: Cineworks - GMAC, 3rd Floor, 34 Albion Street, Glasgow, G1 1LH, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 553 2620 fax: +44 (0)141 553 2660 email: [email protected] web: www.cineworks.co.uk UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: Angela Smith. Screenwriter: Ricky Callan. DoP: Minttu Mantyen. Cast: Anna Hepburn, Malcolm Shields, Anne Downie, Ricky Callan. Ruby is a widow who apparently struggles through the twilight of her life with daily trips to her local shops. This meek old lady is bullied and confused by the local butcher and dim-witted sweet shop owner. However, as afternoon approaches, a secret reveals a different side to Ruby’s life. DIRECTOR: Alex Reuben Beta SP. 14 min Production Company: Snakeheads Productions, 46 Park Road, Great Sankey, Warrington, Cheshire, WA5 3EB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7949 636 269 email: [email protected] Producer: Alex Reuben. Screenwriter: Alex Reuben. DoP: A J Murray. Cast: Olu Taiwo, Afua Awuku, Dave Williams. Based on a short story by Ben Okri. Sol, a tall Somalian guide, leads a group of Western journalists and soldiers through an empty, desert town. He is on a personal quest to find his lost lover and family, and won’t stop until he reaches his goal. Ben Okri’s story is vibrantly transposed from the deserts of Africa into accapella and movement upon the streets of London. The Primrose Place DIRECTOR: Jaap Mees Beta SP. 10 min Post DIRECTOR: Phil Traill 35mm. 8 min 30 sec Production Company: First Foot Films Ltd, Bolsover House, 5-6 Clipstone Street, London, W1W 6BB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7255 1346 fax: +44 (0)20 7636 5222 email: [email protected] web: www.firstfootfilms.com Producers: Adrian Sturges, Peter La Terriere, Kenton Allen. Screenwriter: Phil Traill. DoP: Marcel Zyskind. Cast: Eddie Marsan, Jennie Cox, Hugh Ross. Post tells the tale of an office loser who goes outside for a fag and finds himself leaning against a magical lamp post. Production Company: Free Spirits Film Production, Flat 3, 130 Muswell Hill Road, London, N10 3JD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8444 2668 email: [email protected] web: www.free_spirits_film.co.uk Producer: Alan Thompson. Screenwriter: Jaap Mees adapted from a novel by H E Bates. DoP: Jaap Mees. Cast: Justin McCarron, Giovanna Villa. An unusual chance meeting between a man with a troubled past and a woman working in No Man’s Orchard. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 76 76 Short Films The Pristina Sacrifice Pucker Up! Putting Down The King DIRECTOR: Robin Gray Digibeta. 10 min DIRECTOR: Katie Aidley Digibeta. 6 min DIRECTOR: Kate Robinson Beta SP. 12 min 33 sec Production Company: Architrave Films, 10 Broomgate Court, Lanark, ML11 9EE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7739 043 942 email: [email protected] web: www.thepristinasacrifice.com Production Company: Kat and Bull Stories, 49 Ellen Wilkenson House, Usk Street, London, E2 0QH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7796 313 422 email: [email protected] Production Company: G F 35 Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, London, W9 1EJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7289 6434 email: [email protected] Producer: Stephanie Turnbull. Screenwriter: Katie Aidley. DoP: Faye. Cast: Darrel Heath, Marie Laura Belli. Producer: Nigel Wooll. Screenwriters: Stephanie Clark, Kate Robinson. DoP: David Kerr. Cast: Bill Paterson, Nickolas Grace, Kenny Doughty. Producer: Robin Gray. Screenwriter: Robin Gray. DoP: David Lees. Cast: Nicholas Cowell, Michael Redmond, Eve Stylia. In war-torn Kosovo, a young man struggles to defeat his older rival at chess. But where will he find the elusive manoeuvre that will bring him victory. A caretaker comes up with a devious way to fight the lipstick war. Puss Puss The Projectionist DIRECTOR: Susan Everett Beta SP. 9 min DIRECTOR: Christian Alexander Beta SP. 4 min 40 sec Production Company: Dave The Horse Productions, 18 Moorgate Drive, Kippax, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS25 7QT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)113 286 5001 fax: +44 (0)113 286 5001 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Production Company: Redberry Film, 26 Glover Road, Hanham, Bristol, BS15 3JZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)117 961 0965 Producer: Christian Alexander. Screenwriter: Christian Alexander. DoP: Christian Alexander. Cast: Christian Alexander. Shows the plight of the projectionist's search for a meaningful and soulful existence in a world controlled by the inhuman, automated monotony of the revolving mechanical world. The Prophecy DIRECTOR: Tom Van der Velpen Beta SP. 17 min 20 sec Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Film U – Film and Moving Image at Leeds Metropolitan University, 3 Queen Square, Leeds, LS2 8AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)113 283 2600 fax: +44 (0)113 283 1901 email: [email protected] web: www.lmu.ac.uk Producer: Karen Barber. Screenwriter: Susan Everett. DoP: Chris Greenwood. Cast: Clare Kerrigan, Francis Jameson. Katie sees her boyfriend’s cat as a rival for his affections, and would dearly love to see the back of it. But when the unlucky black cat gets squashed, stunned Katie feels responsible, thus taking drastic steps to save the unfortunate cat – and her relationship. Two old friends display their differing values on life and friendship when, unbeknownst to each other, they both commission the same piece of artwork from a local craftsman. Only when James makes a gift of his commissioned piece to his friend does Alfred realise the true value of friendship. Putting on the Blitz DIRECTOR: Magnus Wake Digibeta. 7 min 45 sec Production Company: Wake Productions, 8 Silverknowes Hill, Edinburgh, EH4 5HE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 622 0227 email: [email protected] Producer: Magnus Wake. Screenwriter: Moray Nairn. Cast: Alistair Dinnie, Sarah Henderson, Richard Burjo, Jason Orringe, Janet De Vigne. A seven minute snap-shot of an amateur theatre group putting on The Blitz, a WW2 musical. Politics, drama and bad acting! Three screens, three sides of the story, filmed simultaneously. The Rabbit Put your Coat on DIRECTOR: James Edge Beta SP. 13 min DIRECTOR: Solon Papadopolous Digibeta. 5 min Production Company: Mannfilms, The Smithyhouse, Station Road, Ballasalla, Isle of Man, IM9 2DD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7624 495 516 email: [email protected] Producer: Catherine Anne Luebbert. Screenwriter: Tom Van der Velpen. DoP: Haydn Boniface. Cast: Aly Coleman, Jane Kemlo, Houda Echouafni, Denise York. Sales Agent: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Could you do with some advice on the most important question of your life? Think again. After a visit to a frustrated fortune teller, Andreas and Caroline become trapped in their own doubts. Producer: Solon Papadopoulos. Screenwriter: Nick Saltrese. Cast: Kate Crossley, Jane Hogarth, John Henshaw. A young girl hits the bright lights of the big city with the words “put your coat on” ringing in her ears. Finding herself immersed in an adult world and intoxicated by the night, she discards her coat. Producer: Jim Edge. Screenwriter: Jerry Edge. DoP: Stewart MacKay. Cast: Jeremy Worsnip, Clara Andersson, Simon Purse, Charlotte Mack. Dave’s dog brings him next doors’ rabbit, very dirty and very dead! He decides to clean it up and put it back, in a secret night time mission, using baby monitors as walkietalkies. Trouble is, next door are listening in to the conversation. They get the wrong idea about what is happening and the next day brings a surprising twist. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 77 77 Short Films Recycled DIRECTOR: Jaqui McAlpine 35mm. 9 min Production Company: The Comedy Unit, Glasgow TV and Film Studios, Glasgow Media Park, Craigmont Street, Glasgow, G20 9BT, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 305 6666 fax: +44 (0)141 305 6600 email: [email protected] web: www.comedyunit.co.uk UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: Liz Scott. Screenwriter: David Ferguson Reid. DoP: Andrew Ford. Cast: Jade Clark, James McArdle, Garry Sweeney, Annette Staines. Michael MacGregor has the solution to all his problems: a man-eating wheelie bin! But is he in control or is he the next item on the bin’s menu? Remote Control DIRECTOR: Dusan Tolmac Digibeta. 6 min 40 sec Production Company: Stink Productions, 87 Lancaster Road, London, W11 1QQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7908 9400 fax: +44 (0)20 7908 9500 web: www.stink.tv Producer: Lucie Wenigerova. Screenwriter: Dusan Tolmac. DoP: Balazs Bolygo. Cast: Paul Barber, Katy Barker. A misplaced remote control. A man trying to find it. A woman hoping he won’t. An extraordinary afternoon in the life of an ordinary middle aged couple. Rendezvous DIRECTOR: Sam Noor Digibeta. 7 min 30 sec Production Company: Noor Dattani, 43 Stone Crescent, Bedfont, Middlesex, TW14 9PH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7957 482 722 email: [email protected] web: www.noordattani.co.uk Producer: Meera Dattani. Screenwriter: Sam Noor. DoP: Stuart Robertson. Cast: Robert Finan, Melissa Advani. Jav, young, attractive, asian. Sean, carefree, confident, white. A summer’s afternoon and an eagerly awaited rendezvous. Cultural differences have no meaning when you’re in love. But things aren’t always so black and white... The Return of Peg Leg Pete DIRECTOR: David Cairns Digibeta. 10 min Production Company: Forged Films Ltd, 8 West Newington Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1QT, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 667 0230 fax: +44 (0)131 667 0230 email: [email protected] Producer: Nigel R Smith. Screenwriter: David Cairns. DoP: Scott Ward. Cast: Steven McNicoll, Julie Duncanson. An unemployed scourge of the seven seas, ill-suited to the rigours of the modern employment market, despairs of ever taking to the waves again and will turn his hook to anything in this peculiar bittersweet silent comedy – the first film aimed at the redundant buccaneer market. Rites of Passage DIRECTOR: Simon Brown Beta SP. 25 min Production Company: Film U – Film and Moving Image at Leeds Metropolitan University, 3 Queen Square, Leeds, LS2 8AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)113 283 2600 fax: +44 (0)113 283 1901 email: [email protected] web: www.lmu.ac.uk Producer: Maria Pavlou. Screenwriters: Simon Brown, Dominique Hall. DoP: Alix Czok. Cast: Dana Jalal, Arsalen Nawroly, Hardy Rashid. To England. At any price. Escape from Sangatte, Europe’s most notorious refugee camp. Road To Ladakh Rhubarb and Roses DIRECTOR: Ashvin Kumar 35mm. 48 min DIRECTOR: Ged Maguire 35mm. 10 min Production Company: Rasa Pictures, 3, 186 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8JB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7855 742 154 email: [email protected] web: www.roadtoladakh.com Sales Agent: Brit shorts, 25 Beak Street, London, W1F 9RT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 2277 fax: +44 (0)20 7734 2242 email: [email protected] web: www.britshorts.com Production Company: Rhubarb Films, Russets, Blackheath Way, West Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 4DR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1684 574 583 email: [email protected] Producer: Alex Jones. Screenwriter: Alex Jones. DoP: David Evans. Cast: Alex Jones, Jilly Mears. Molly’s battle with cancer is over. She wants to die. She asks her son, Ricky to help her on her final journey. He prepares a last supper of Molly’s favourite food. But the roast dinner is burnt to a crisp and the rhubarb is unripe. A poignant tragi-comedy about love and life’s last taboo. Ring Peace Producer: Ashvin Kumar. Screenwriter: Ashvin Kumar. DoP: Markus Huersch. Cast: Irfan Khan, Koel Purie, Milan Moudgill. Irfan Khan and Koel Purie lead this surreal rites of passage encounter between a dysfunctional, coke-snorting fashion model and an ultra-focussed, strong-silent stranger who are thrown together by chance. Set in the magnificent and wild moonscape of Ladakh, India, the road journey, and the strange encounters that follow, provide a dramatic backdrop for the relationship that develops. DIRECTOR: Lynne Angel Digibeta. 5 min Production Company: 38 Beechwood Avenue, Brighton, BN1 8EE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1273 558 796 email: [email protected] Rooftops DIRECTOR: Francoise Higson Digibeta. 15 min Producer: Lynne Angel. Screenwriter: Lynne Angel. DoP: Kenny McCraken. Cast: Ben Baumount, Paul Batchelor, Val Mellors, Zara Plessard, Brian Mitchel. Production Company: Blue Lemon Films, 48 Balcombe Street, London, NW1 6ND, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7723 4415 email: [email protected] A tongue-in-cheek exploration of mobile phone etiquette. On a delayed train Guy reads his book and is frequently disturbed by mobile phone conversations. He can take no more and finally settles the matter once and for all. Producer: Francoise Higson. Screenwriter: Francoise Higson. DoP: Brian Tufano BSC. Cast: Cristian Solimeno, Gary Grant. Two guys spend an afternoon on a derelict rooftop, grown men playing like boys, but it’s not all fun and games. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 78 78 Short Films Room for the Night Run Salaryman 6 DIRECTOR: Vincent Hunter Digibeta. 11 min 30 sec DIRECTOR: Richard Valentine DVD. 15 min DIRECTOR: Jake Knight Beta SP. 7 min Production Company: Oxygen Films, Flat 2/1, 39 Byres Road, Glasgow, G11 5RG, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 334 0241 fax: +44 (0)141 579 4042 email: [email protected] Production Company: Kat Pictures Ltd, 85-87 Bayham Street, Camden Town, London, NW1 OAG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7692 5677 fax: +44 (0)20 7900 1919 web: www.katpictures.com Production Company: Onedotzero, Unit 212, Curtain House, 134-146 Curtain Road, London, EC2A 3AR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7729 0072 fax: +44 (0)20 7729 0057 email: [email protected] web: www.onedotzero.com Producers: Angela Murray, Zam Salim. Screenwriter: Vincent Hunter. DoP: John Rhodes. Cast: John Comerford, Kate Dickie. Producers: Kim Tyler, Miles Chen, Dana Pemberton. Screenwriter: Richard Valentine. DoP: Trent Opaloch. Cast: Jerod Edington, Darren Gerrard, Dana Pemberton, Sandra Steier, Kim Tyler. A travelling salesman arrives in town for an overnight stop. A tense phone conversation with his wife leads him out on a night-time drive through the city, where a chance encounter and the inability to communicate have bizarre and unintended consequences. Round Tim has spent all day running through the city, racing to phone booths and receiving instructions from a mysterious caller who refers to himself only as Bob. Bob has Tim’s girlfriend, Dani, and promises a horrible end for her if Tim misses any of his calls. As the time between calls shortens and the stakes get higher, Tim discovers that Bob’s master plan is about more than just terrorizing him. DIRECTOR: Justin Edgar 35mm. 13 min Production Company: 104 Films, 120b Northcurch Road, Islington, London, N1 3PA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7226 6369 fax: +44 (0)20 7688 0864 email: [email protected] Producer: Justin Edgar. Screenwriter: Justin Edgar. DoP: Zac Nicholson. Cast: Dominic Coleman, Jo Enright, Simon Lowe. Laurence’s pointless existence involves guarding the offices of an empty office block. His life is going round in one endless circle until he meets Ann and falls in love at first sight. She offers an opportunity for his spirit to escape, but things are never that easy. Rules of Love DIRECTOR: Bruno Coppola 35mm. 17 min Production Company: 222 Kensal Road, London, W10 5BN, England, London. tel: +44 (0)7956 137 351 fax: +44 (0)7092 137 351 email: [email protected] Producers: Libby Spears, Megan Edwards. Screenwriter: David Arrow from a play by Joe Pintauro. DoP: Nancy Schreiber. Cast: Judy Greer, David Arrow. Brooklyn, October 1963. A young woman, dressed for travel, stops at a church and enters the confessional. “I’ve fallen in love... with a priest. We’ve been together... several times.” The embarrassed priest warns that this confession will end their relationship, but she presses him to choose: “Stay with the Church, or stay with me”. Producers: Ryoko Tanaka, Shane Walter. Screenwriters: Ryoko Tanaka, Jake Knight. DoP: Jacques Nuit. Cast: Taishi Shiode. After losing his memory, a Tokyo salaryman attempts to piece together his life with the aid of a pocket camera, detailing the repetitiveness and mundanity of his lonely daily routine. Salt Scrubbers DIRECTOR: Deola Folarin Digibeta. 16 min 30 sec The Saint Has Lost Her Patience DIRECTOR: Arantzazu Gomez Bayon Beta SP. 10 min 30 sec Production Company: Eyeline Films, 114a Coppermill Lane, Walthamstow, London, E17 7HE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8520 8777 email: [email protected] web: www.eyelinefilms.co.uk Producer: Paula Cosenza. Screenwriter: Arantzazu Gomez Bayon. DoP: Suriva Pieris. Cast: Silvia Antolin, Cristina Lanza, Escuela De Teatro De Satander, La Marabunta Theatre Group. This film is a surreal document of women’s experiences when facing motherhood and family life in a tailor-made male-orientated society. Using the Spanish Holy Week Processions as a scenario, the film recreates a very special parade where a woman, carried on an Easter throne, goes through seven of the most significant moments of her life. Production Company: Bill & Ben Productions, 2nd Floor, 20 Great Chapel Street, London, W1F 8FW, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 4933 fax: +44 (0)20 7434 1707 email: [email protected] Producer: Ben Timlett. Screenwriter: Deola Folarin. DoP: Bryan Loftus. Cast: Ayodele Adjana, Sophie Trott, Emanuel Briely. Salt Scrubbers is a harrowing narrative about three prostitutes on a visit to their sanctuary, a luxurious Fulham health suite far from the sordid East End brothel where they work. However, the safe haven is profaned when one of the three is propositioned by a john. Satsuma DIRECTOR: Rob Brown Digibeta. 9 min 8 sec Production Company: Film Ficciones, 1a Caroline Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8AL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7968 690 461 email: [email protected] Producer: Katy Connor. Screenwriter: Penny Brazier. DoP: Derek Gruszeckjy. Cast: Ben Allsopp, Lauren Parker. “Don’t go by the wasps nest… we know how dangerous wasps are don’t we?” A macabre suburban parable, Satsuma follows two young children during an uncomfortably hot and ultimately tragic summer afternoon’s play, when bullying and cruel games go too far. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 79 79 Short Films Sauce Sea Monsters Seven Days DIRECTOR: Xiaosong Atiyah Digibeta. 10 min DIRECTOR: Mark Walker 35mm. 16 min DIRECTOR: Ewan Emery Digibeta. 42 min Production Company: 16 Sydner Road, London, N16 7UG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7254 4395 email: [email protected] Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distribtor: National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield Studios, Station Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1494 731 457 fax: +44 (0)1494 674 042 email: [email protected] web: www.nftsfilm-tv.ac.uk Production Company: E Max Productions, 24b Braid Cresent, Edinburgh, EH10 6AU, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 447 6603 email: [email protected] Producer: Xiaosong Atiyah. Screenwriter: Xiaosong Atiyah. DoP: Faye. Cast: Ysé Tran, Tom Wu. Faye, a contemplative hairdresser, swings moodily between her western aspirations and her Chinese origins. Huang, a Chinese photographer with an expired visa, washes up in a salsa bar when not exploring the city with his camera. A faint romance temporarily flickers between them. Interweaving scenes, meanwhile, show us Cai and JJ, two artists who appear to be in the act of preparing for some mysterious performance. Producer: Matt Delargy. Screenwriter: Mark Walker. DoP: Stephan Pehrsson. Cast: James Midgley, Gabrielle Reidy, Martin John-Jackson, Eilidh Fraser, Danny Webb. Alan is troubled by childhood memories. On his mother’s birthday, he reluctantly returns to his family home, hoping to avoid the source of his inner turmoil. Producer: Ewan Emery. Screenwriter: Ewan Emery. DoP: Iain McIntosh. Cast: Billy McElhaney, Kathryn Howden, Vicki Rudland, Alex Grierson, Susie Crocker. A new girl arrives at an Edinburgh high school. When a bullying prank goes horribly wrong, five girls are faced with a stark choice. Part psychological drama, part taut thriller, this film will keep you guessing to the end. Seventy Two Faced Liar Scorned DIRECTOR: Sam Noor Digibeta. 7 min 7 sec Production Company: Noor Dattani, 43 Stone Crescent, Bedfont, Middlesex, TW14 9PH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7957 482 722 email: [email protected] web: www.noordattani.co.uk Producer: Meera Dattani. Screenwriter: Sam Noor. DoP: Dan Curtis. Cast: Suzy Harvey, Mills Pierre. People do the craziest things when they’re in love. Who said passion was dead? Scotland versus Scotland versus Fiji Second Hand Experience DIRECTOR: Jon Rennie 35mm. 3 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Sgrîn - Media Agency for Wales, The Bank, 10 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5EE, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)29 2033 3313 fax: +44 (0)29 2033 3320 web: www.sgrin.co.uk Producers: Humphrey James, Paul Hart-Wilde. Screenwriter: Jon Rennie. DoP: Peter Thornton. Cast: Tamsin Pike, Robert Gwyndaf, Al Russell. A story of love and relationships, both real and imaginary. Sandy must overcome her guilt and decide between the two men in her life, however perfect they seem to be. DIRECTOR: Jock Ferguson Beta SP. 23 min Production Company: Herald Films, 2 Murdoch Cairnie, Cupar, Fife, KY15 4QE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)1337 870 233 email: [email protected] Producer: Jock Ferguson. Screenwriter: Jock Ferguson. DoP: Wayne Scott. Cast: Jock Ferguson, Donna Krachan, Brian Jameson, Graham Crockatt. Scotland is divided East / West by a civil war in the 21st century. Now Fiji has entered the fray over coconut oil rights. Whatever next? DIRECTOR: Mark Waites 35mm. 15 min Production Company: Mother/@radical.media, 7a Abbey Road, Clerkenwell, London, NW8 9AA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7689 0689 fax: +44 (0)20 7689 1689 email: [email protected] Producer: Matt Buels. Screenwriter: Mark Waites. DoP: Ray Coates. Cast: David Birrell, Jacqueline Leonard, Steve Evetts. Terry has got a rubber mask stuck on his head. After about half an hour he can get it off but then there’s another one underneath, then another, then another. What does he have to do to make this nightmare end? Shade DIRECTOR: Dustin Demri-Burns Beta SP. 10 min 40 sec Serial Suicides DIRECTOR: Serkan Strongblood Digibeta. 13 min Production Company: Heart of Fire Productions, 40 Lister Gardens, Edmonton, London, N18 1HZ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7961 015 427 email: [email protected] Producer: Erim Metto. Screenwriter: Serkan Strongblood. DoP: Steven Brooke Smith. Cast: Tamzin Malleson, Stephen Lockwood, Nikita Kheller. Psychological drama about how a young woman deals with her loss of innocence and the extent she will go to for retribution, leading to a dramatic dark and tragic ending. Production Company: Flat 1/6, 205 Crow Road, Glasgow, G11 7PY, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 337 3663 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Out & Out Films, 25 Marchmont Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1HY, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7775 991 273 email: [email protected] web: www.outandoutfilms.co.uk UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Producer: Stuart Dobbs. Screenwriter: Matt Pinder. DoP: Matt Pinder. Cast: Ben Lord, Tina Baird, Scott McDougal. Shade is a sensitive and touching account of a young boy struggling to adapt after the birth of his baby sister. At the heart of the film is an almost palpable sense of childhood confusion and resolve. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 80 80 Short Films Shades of Gray Shadows of the Mind Sikh, Rattle and Roll DIRECTOR: Fiona Ashe 16mm. 9 min 10 sec DIRECTOR: Mark Jones Digibeta. 6 min 58 sec DIRECTOR: Ekta Walia Digibeta. 10 min Production Company: Ashe Productions, 28 Highfield, Drogheda, County Louth, N. Ireland, UK. tel: +35 (0)387 237 2289 fax: +35 (0)341 983 7847 email: [email protected] Production Company: No Name Pictures, 104 William Bonney Estate, London, SW4 7JF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7939 509 216 web: www.nonamepictures.co.uk Production Company: Grand Union / Endboard Productions, 114a Poplar Road, Bearwood, Birmingham, B66 41P, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)121 429 9779 fax: +44 (0)121 429 9008 email: [email protected] web: www.endboard.com Producer: Fiona Ashe. Screenwriters: Niamh Faul, Fiona Ashe. DoP: Daniel Marracino. Cast: Lulu Roche, Gregory Langdon, James Campion. A tribute to the Film Noir genre of the 1940’s and 50’s, this black-and-white movie portrays the despair and isolation of a lone hero in a corrupt society. A tough-talking private investigator confronts the police chief over allegations of brutality in the force. Suddenly she finds herself up against the entire NYPD, with her life in danger on the gritty streets of New York, pursued by the force that is supposed to protect her. Shadow Buddy DIRECTOR: Josephine Halbert Beta SP. 9 min Production Company: 19 The Quadrangle, Chelsea Harbour, London, SW10 0NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7376 5013 fax: +44 (0)20 7351 1970 email: [email protected] Producer: Josephine Halbert. Screenwriter: Josephine Halbert. DoP: Peter Brock. Cast: Sukie Smith, Mark Allan. A mystical fantasy about a woman who meets the grown-up version of her imaginary childhood friend and with him embarks on a journey back to her own inner-child. The film is a tribute to the director’s real-life imaginary childhood companion. Shadows DIRECTOR: Sandra Mareska Baid Beta. 5 min 18 sec Production Company: University of Essex, Keynes Tower, 10/10 Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1206 535 870 email: [email protected] Producer: No Name Pictures. Screenwriter: Mark Jones. DoP: Mark Jones. Cast: Sam Basu. Shadows of the Mind is a dark and nightmarish tale about being held captive within the confines of one’s own mind and the inner turmoil which then results. Shatter DIRECTOR: Riccardo Sai Beta SP. 9 min 30 sec Producer: Yugesh Walia. Screenwriter: Yugesh Walia. DoP: Peter Rance. Cast: Karamvir Chadha, Parinder Rayat. Jasbir, a fourteen year-old boy from a traditional Sikh family, faces one of the most important days in his life as he passes from childhood into adult life. His friends tease him, his mother reassures him, but more importantly how can he relate this auspicious day to his rock ‘n’ roll idols? Production Company: Bridipo Film, 36 Solway Road, Wood Green, London, N22 5BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7817 101 026 email: [email protected] web: www.viewreviews.com/shatter Skinny Producer: Riccardo Sai. Screenwriter: David Ward. DoP: Steve Priovolos. Cast: Paul Conway, Catherine Fitzlanders, Bruno Coxton. Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Film U – Film and Moving Image at Leeds Metropolitan University, 3 Queen Square, Leeds, LS2 8AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)113 283 2600 fax: +44 (0)113 283 1901 email: [email protected] web: www.lmu.ac.uk Shatter depicts a couple’s fluctuations from anger to fear to sorrow and back again as their relationship is drawing to a close. The emotional strain caused by the disintegration of their relationship leads to startling outbreaks of violence as a woman leaves her husband. Shrink DIRECTOR: Ben Gooder 35mm. 3 min 30 sec Production Company: Tricky Film Productions, 19 Perrymead Street, London, SW6 3SN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7384 1222 fax: +44 (0)20 7384 1222 email: [email protected] web: www.trickyfilmproductions.com Sales Agent: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Producer: Hui Hai Lu. Screenwriter: Sandra Mareska Baid. DoP: Sandra Mareska Baid. Cast: University of Essex students. Producers: Charlotte Wontner, Alice Lean. Screenwriters: Ben Gooder, Philip Greenacre. DoP: Robert Shacklady. Cast: Sam West, Tim West, Cherie Lunghi, John Shrapnel, Jessica de Rothschild. Shadows is a short film about the fact that no matter where we come from, or who we are, or what language we speak, we are the same colour – black. The languages spoken in the film are Chinese, Russian, Indian, African and English. The film was created by filming the shadows of people talking against a wall. George is mad about sex. His therapist, Anna, is addicted to clients. And her analyst, Bloom, has a thing about sea creatures. Seems therapy is driving them all crazy. Shrink is proudly committed to messing with your mind. DIRECTOR: Richard York Beta SP. 22 min Producer: Ghassan Abdallah. Screenwriter: Claire Symonds. DoP: Beng Li. Cast: Morven McBeth, Ruth Rayya McCaul, Rowan Sandle. Three girls live an isolated and cloistered life with their over-protective mother. When she is taken away from them, their world is turned inside out. Sleep DIRECTOR: Guy Paterson Beta SP. 12 min Production Company: 48 Kelvin Court, Anniesland, Glasgow, G12 0AE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7989 744 704 email: [email protected] Producer: Maja Thywissen. Screenwriters: Guy Paterson, Beth Willis. DoP: James Martin. Cast: Ben Tinniswood, Katie Harris. A not so ordinary day in the life of a narcoleptic and an insomniac. We follow our protagonists and their sleeping disorders from their first chance meeting to a first date in a small seaside town and an unexpected and tragic conclusion. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 81 81 Short Films Sliproad Solar Flares Southside DIRECTOR: Lars Otto 35mm. 9 min DIRECTOR: Jonathan Birch 35mm. 6 min 30 sec DIRECTOR: M J McMahon Digibeta. 15 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield Studios, Station Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1LG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1494 731 457 fax: +44 (0)1494 674 042 email: [email protected] web: www.nftsfilm-tv.ac.uk Production Company: Lockyer Films, 79 Perry Street, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, HP22 6DJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)129 662 4511 fax: +44 (0)129 662 4511 Production Company: 11:22 Entertainment, 18 Bonneville Gardens, Clapham South, London, SW4 9LF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7776 217 449 email: [email protected] web: www.southsidemovie.co.uk Producer: Lachlan MacKinnon. Screenwriter: Nick Reed. DoP: Andrew Johnson. Cast: Ken Anderson, James Weber Brown, Amanda Abbington. Producer: Jonathan Birch. Screenwriter: Jonathan Birch. DoP: Sam Moon. Cast: Jack Marsden, Abbie Taylor. A summer picnic ends in tragedy. Love, loss and resentment ignite to destroy a divided family. Dave drives through the night so that he can be with his beloved wife. Then his car hits a man and what Dave discovers is more than he can bear. Something Blue Snap Production Company: Dolphin Boy Films, 3 North Parade, West Park, Leeds, LS16 5AY, England, UK. email: [email protected] UK Distributor: Silver Cloud Television, Ivy Cottage, Main Street Elvington, Elvington, York, YO41 4AA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1904 607 625 fax: +44 (0)1904 607 625 email: [email protected] DIRECTOR: Toby White Digibeta. 5 min 30 sec Production Company: Gangster Pictures, Top Floor, 67 Southbridge Road, Croydon, London, CR0 1AG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7790 005 416 email: [email protected] Producers: Toby White, Emily Corcoran. Screenwriter: Richard Wellings-Thomas. DoP: John-Martin White. Cast: Rufus Wright, Emily Corcoran. The story of a guy, a girl, a one night stand and a double dupe. Snap is the first film of its kind to show a comparison between 35mm film and High Definition simultaneously on screen within a narrative piece. DIRECTOR: John Francas Beta SP. 10 min 30 sec Producer: Katie Bevell. Screenwriter: John Francas. DoP: Philip Robertson. Cast: Yvonne Meller, Sean Gallagher, Mary Cunningham, Stuart Wolfenden. Jane and Steve spend the morning getting ready for their wedding. Jane looks back over the years with Steve, and seems a bit pensive about their future together. Steve is blasé about the whole affair. Will she turn up? Will he care? Soul Train Snot DIRECTOR: Noel Stephens Beta SP. 8 min Production Company: Minidrama Productions, 18 Stow Crescent, London, E17 5EG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8531 5224 email: [email protected] Producer: Noel Stephens. Screenwriter: Noel Stephens. DoP: Jim Cox. Cast: Derek Johnston, Frank Obeng, Simon Westmore. Gangsters Kofi and Dave discover that Connor, a crafty little crook, has doublecrossed them. With a knife against his throat, and no way out, the fine line between life and certain death turns out to be a dangling string of snot. DIRECTOR: Roberta Thompson Digibeta. 3 min 30 sec Production Company: Tangent Loop, 16 Montpelier Road, London, SE15 2HF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7939 275 649 email: [email protected] Producer: Roberta Thompson. Screenwriter: Roberta Thompson. DoP: Dan Curtis. Cast: Lucy Trodd, Philip Marshall. Lost in a daydream, an innocent young man gets an unexpected come-on from a sexy siren. Engaged in the pursuit of this bewitching vision, a lost shoe invites a display of athletic daring from our lovestruck hero. Soul Train is a fast paced action story of desire and determination. Cinderella with a twist. Producer: M J McMahon. Screenwriter: M J McMahon. DoP: Brendan McNamee, Dowan Ramadan. Cast: M J McMahon, Steven Lockwood, Luke Pantelidou, Joanna Maw, Emma Hounsell. Billy Sheers, who’s not too bright, has escaped Manchester to hide out in London because his girlfriend’s dad wants to kill him for getting his daughter pregnant. He is hoping to make a new start for himself in the big city. Spin DIRECTOR: Cath Le Couteur 35mm. 9 min 50 sec Production Company: Shooting People, 27 Hedingham Close, London, N1 8UA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7688 0762 fax: +44 (0)20 7688 0762 email: [email protected] web: www.shootingpeople.org Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Producer: Jess Search. Screenwriter: Cath Le Couteur. DoP: Tom Townend. Cast: Julian Morris, Ryan Dabner. It is a time of sexual awakening and everything is in a state of flux. A game of spin-the-bottle sets off a chain reaction and nothing is quite the same again. A powerful adrenaline charged tale of what it’s like to be a teenager. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 82 82 Short Films Spirit Levels Spuds Too Sredni Vashtar DIRECTORS: Dominic Norris, Richard Wadey Digibeta. 17 min DIRECTOR: Sav Akyuz Digibeta. 7 min 20 sec DIRECTOR: Angela M Murray 35mm. 10 min 30 sec Production Company: Iron Films, 2 Heath Street, Hampstead, London, NW3 6TE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7815 004 616 email: [email protected] web: www.ironfilms.co.uk Production Company: Splitwigs, 50 Broadwalk, Winchmore Hill, London, N21 3BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8882 5383 fax: +44 (0)20 8341 5203 email: [email protected] Producers: Dominic Norris, Richard Wadey. Screenwriters: Dominic Norris, Richard Wadey. DoP: Steven Priovolos. Cast: Garry Tubbs, Michael Turner, Gibb Sutherland, Roy Hopewell, Spud Murphy. Producers: Sav Akyuz, Amy Gilliam, Ludwig Shammasian. Screenwriter: Sav Akyuz. DoP: Ciro Candia. Cast: Simon Sutton. The anxiety, guilt, and paranoia going through the mind of a mad man, as he confesses to his other half, moments before committing a crime. Production Company: c/o 28 Victoria Crecent Road, Glasgow, G12 9DD, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 339 8619 Sales Agent: SND Films, Po Box 15703, 1001 NE Amsterdam, The Netherlands tel: +31 20 404 0707 fax: +31 20 404 0708 email: [email protected] web: www.sndfilms.com UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Spyhole Producer: Robbie Sandison. Screenwriter: Angela M Murray. DoP: Balazs Bolygo. Cast: Sian Thomas, Fergus Nimmo, Steven Cassidy. Four London builders, returning home from a contract job at Dartmoor Prison, accidentally knock down and kill a vicar. The worst is yet to come when they discover that their chosen burial site is hosting the World Metal Detecting Championships. The Spirit Moved DIRECTORS: Neil McGann, Owen Martell 35mm. 3 min 42 sec Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Sgrîn - Media Agency for Wales, The Bank, 10 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5EE, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)29 2033 3313 fax: +44 (0)29 2033 3320 web: www.sgrin.co.uk Producers: Humphrey James, Paul HartWilden. Screenwriters: Owen Martell, Neil McGann. DoP: Peter Thornton. Cast: Rhys Miles Thomas, Daisy Bates, Spencer John. Life and death: is it simply a question of what goes around comes around? If you’ve ever asked yourself, ‘Are we getting our just desserts?’ then look no further. Life, the afterlife and kebabs: all of humanity is here. DIRECTOR: Jodhi May 35mm. 7 min Production Company: JSP Ltd, 14/15 D’Arblay Street, London, W1F 89Z, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7434 0942 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 6304 email: [email protected] Producers: Jolyon Symonds, Josie Law. Screenwriter: Jodhi May based on the short story Neighbours by Raymond Carver. DoP: Natasha Braier. Cast: David Morrissey, Lesley Sharp. Bill and Angela Miller have lost the spark in their relationship. When their neighbours go on holiday, Angela offers to look after their cat. Once inside the neighbour’s flat, both Bill and Angela discover in turn a sensual, forbidden world that reminds them both of what they have left behind. Now they must remind each other. Squeak! Spiritual Rampage DIRECTOR: Alnoor Dewshi Beta SP. 10 min Production Company: 150 Corbyn Street, London, N4 3DB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7272 6066 email: [email protected] Producer: Alnoor Dewshi. Screenwriter: Alnoor Dewshi. DoP: Alnoor Dewshi. Cast: Ben Whishaw, Adam Rhys Dee, Laura Rees, Nathalie Press. Two boys go the park to look for girls. One does it for himself, the other does it for Lord Krishna. DIRECTOR: Krishna Francis 35mm. 7 min Production Company: Fussy Films, 6 Bushey Hall, Bushey Hill Road, London, SE5 8QG, England, UK. tel: + 44 (0)20 7703 6448 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Producer: Isobel Conroy. Screenwriters: Krishna Francis, Elroy Simmons. DoP: Dave Miller. Cast: Johnny Candon. A tired writer finds that his troubles with writer’s block are considerably increased when his computer mouse runs away and hides behind the skirting board. Based on the short story by Edwardian writer H H Munro, Sredni Vashtar is a chilling, gothic fairy tale. After the death of his parents, twelve year old Conradin is sent to live with his strict aunt in the Scottish highlands. Her world is a stark contrast to the warm colourful life Conradin has left behind. Fuelled by growing hatred, Conradin creates Sredni Vashtar – a vicious, glorious God of everything his aunt opposes. Ssssh! DIRECTOR: Zara Waldeback Digibeta. 8 min Production Company: Osmotic, 8 Regent Street, Whitstable, Kent, CT5 1JD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1227 266 582 email: [email protected] Producer: Zara Waldeback. Screenwriter: Zara Waldeback. DoP: Nemone Mercer. Cast: John Donnelly. Lawrence is desperate for sleep but the world keeps him awake with its unbearable noise. One night he decides to fight back but is, after a manic struggle, outplayed. Collapsing, he journeys to the centre of the earth to discover a new way of hearing that finally gives him peace. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 83 83 Short Films Stag Nut DIRECTOR: Russell Razzaque Beta SP. 8 min Production Company: Prodigi Productions, 10 Elland House, Copenhagen Place, London, E14 7EL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7515 1008 email: [email protected] Producer: Russell Razzaque. Screenwriter: Russell Razzaque. DoP: Boyd Skinner. Cast: Adam Smith, Darren Chancey, Melanie Harris, Carla Scuffins. The best man (and former boyfriend of the bride) delivers a toast to the groom at his stag night before introducing a stripper. The stripper gives the groom more of a service than he had expected throwing him into an uncomfortable dillema. A Stoner’s Guide to Making Egg Fried Rice DIRECTOR: Ray Wong Beta SP. 8 min 20 sec Production Company: Intermedia, 19 Heathcote Street, Nottingham, NG1 3AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)115 955 6909 fax: +44 (0)115 955 5996 email: [email protected] web: www.intermedianotts.co.uk Producer: Rachel Robey. Screenwriter: Ray Wong. DoP: Ray Wong. Cast: Johann Myers, Gregory Chisholm. Two potheads, a goldfish, and one Cantonese Chinese voiceover all help to deliver an egg fried rice recipe. Steel Man Strangers DIRECTOR: Peter Spence Beta SP. 8 min 30 sec DIRECTOR: Luke Redgrave 35mm. 12 min Production Company: 74 Alpha Road, Cambridge, CB4 3OG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7951 364 559 email: [email protected] Production Company: Outrageous Fortune Films Ltd, 17 Cecil Court, Fancett Street, London, SW10 9HP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7919 596 750 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Producers: Peter Spence, Zoe Read. Screenwriter: Peter Spence. DoP: Morgan Peline. Cast: Tom Tunstall. An ex-steel worker returns home after many years away. He embarks on a journey of rediscovery in a changing city. Stoned DIRECTOR: James Farrant Digibeta. 5 min Production Company: JF Productions, 13 Fountain Street, Whitstable, Kent, CT5 1HA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)1227 261 548 email: [email protected] Producer: Gwillim Gwilym. Screenwriter: Amanda Farrant. DoP: James Farrant. Cast: Lewis Thorn, Troy Webb. An artist searches for inspiration. He turns to drugs to help unlock his creativity. He tries to produce the image that he has within his mind but finds himself struggling and gives up in despair. As he walks away he is unaware that he has created something magical. Producer: Katie Bullock-Webster. Screenwriter: Luke Redgrave. DoP: Stephen Blackman. Cast: Steven Makintosh, Roger Allam, Jemma Redgrave. The bitter meeting between Eric and Morgan, and the consequences of their actions teaches them both: you better be careful what you wish for – you might just get it. Stuff That Bear DIRECTOR: Bruno Coppola 35mm. 18 min 33 sec Production Company: Stuff That Bear Films, 222 Kensal Road, London, W10 5BN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7956 137 351 fax: +44 (0)7092 137 351 email: [email protected] Producers: Bruno Coppola, Laureen Vonnegut. Screenwriter: Laureen Vonnegut. DoP: Oleg Mutu. Cast: Carmen Ungureanu, Silviu Biris, Dragos Huluba. A bizarre contemporary comedy. A quiet Romanian taxidermist and his brother, a relentless scammer, dream of escaping to London. A drunken American offers them a bear to stuff. Instead, they steal his money and head to a seedy club and pick up the gorgeous but troubled lap-dancer Carmela. London is calling – should they leave or stay? Success DIRECTOR: Martin Fickling Beta SP. 8 min 15 sec Production Company: Bud Associated Productions, Times House, Throwley Way, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 4AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8288 0150 fax: +44 (0)20 8288 0155 email: [email protected] web: www.budproductions.co.uk Producer: David Reeve. Screenwriter: Michael Corkett. DoP: Tetelle Randrianta. Cast: Robert Cambrinus. Gabriel Polowski’s first book sold millions around the world and he’s under pressure to repeat the success; but the deadline is looming and he hasn’t written a word. He shuts himself in the study and begins the search for inspiration. Stricken DIRECTOR: Andrew Kemble Digibeta. 6 min Production Company: Half-Cut Films, 30 Sutherland Squares, Walworth, London, SE17 3EQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7905 269 169 email: [email protected] Producer: Half Cut Films. Screenwriters: John Pape, Andrew Kemble. DoP: David Mackie. Cast: Ben Miller, Elizabeth Doyle, Emma Pierson. Stricken is a dark absurdist comedy, tracing the last moments in the lives of a 1920’s couple who have become literally stuck together through their reliance on each other for support. Suffering DIRECTOR: Gary Mitchell 35mm. 8 min 45 sec Production Company: Straight Face Production, Building 2, Lesley Office Park, 393 Holyrood Road, Belfast, BT4 2LS, N. Ireland, UK. tel: +44 (0)28 9089 4555 fax: +44 (0)28 9089 4502 email: [email protected] Producer: Anthony Rowe. Screenwriter: Gary Mitchell. DoP: Mark Garrett. Cast: Sarah BoyoWilson, Eleanor Metven, Stuart Graham, Andrew Moore, Angel Cullinane. A young family finds itself torn apart by tragic circumstances. Isolated, the characters deal with their loss in a personal way. This is an exploration of the strength of human character and a family’s attempt to cope with great sorrow and tragedy. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 84 84 Short Films A Summer’s Day Swan Song Taking a Bath DIRECTOR: Pippa Marks VHS. 1 min 27 sec DIRECTOR: Nicholas Bone Digibeta. 5 min 31 sec DIRECTOR: Sam Noor Digibeta. 1 min Production Company: The Cut Ltd, 23 Medfield Street, Roehampton, London, SW15 4JY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7771 628 712 email: [email protected] Production Company: Magnetic North, 18 Brandon Terrace, Edinburgh, EH3 5D2, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 556 3299 fax: +44 (0)131 556 3299 email: [email protected] web: www.magneticnorth.org.uk Production Company: Noor Dattani, 43 Stone Crescent, Bedfont, Middlesex, TW14 9PH, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7957 482 722 email: [email protected] web: www.noordattani.co.uk Producer: Jonathan Scott. Screenwriter: Pippa Marks. DoP: Nemone Mercer. Cast: Gus Fernald, Trudi Litherland. After an emotionless shag in a beautiful setting, two teenagers experience postcoitial time, whilst both unconsciously acting out agressive oral fixations. Sunk DIRECTORS: Caroline Wilkinson, Emma Brown Beta SP. 11 min 20 sec Production Company: Garage Door Productions, 11 Pen y Cei, Felin y Mor Road, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 1BS, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)7779 112 870 email: [email protected] web: www.garagedoorproductions.co.uk Producers: Caroline Wilkinson, Emma Brown. Screenwriters: Caroline Wilkinson, Emma Brown. DoP: Caroline Wilkinson, Emma Brown. Cast: Heather Mason, Lesley-Anne Thorp, Saffron Governor. A young girl struggles with the recovered memory of her childhood abuse. She fights against these memories, trying not to let them ruin her chances of winning the upcoming swimming nationals. Her friends rally round, but the memories overtake, leading to a dramatic climax. Sunshine DIRECTOR: Jules Bishop Beta SP. 10 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: London Film School, 24 Shelton Street, London, WC2H 9UB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7836 9642 fax: +44 (0)20 7497 3718 email: [email protected] web: www.lfs.org.uk Producer: Russell Hasenberg. Screenwriter: Jules Bishop. Cast: Mathew Bishop, Rhys Williams, Monique Summerelle, Alastair T Millis, Danielle Otnis. Set on the day of the solar eclipse. A young boy returns home to a less than compassionate reception from his father, while a woman struggles to see her daughter. Producer: Abigail Howkings. Screenwriter: Joern Utkilen. DoP: Balazs Bolygo. Cast: Kevin Kelly, Louise Ironside, Mary McCusker, Jack Martin. A man, woken by his doorbell, rushes out to be confronted by a market researcher, the first of many delays. Further incidents with a militant lollipop man, a boy on the scooter and a zimmerframe-toting pensioner lead to a waterside showdown. Will he make it to his date with destiny, tutus and Tchaikovsky? Producer: Sam Noor. Screenwriter: Simon Cameron. DoP: Jun Keung Cheung. Cast: Kathy Hipperson. There’s nothing like a long hot soak in the bath to take all your cares away... A Tale From the Village: Shiner DIRECTOR: Cavan Clerkin Beta SP. 13 min The Table We Drag DIRECTOR: Lydia Konsta Beta SP. 13 min Production Company: Mrs B Filims, 429 Kingsland Road, Dalston, London, E8 4AU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7684 9768 fax: +44 (0)20 7684 9768 email: [email protected] Production Company: Northern Media School, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 225 4617 fax: +44 (0)114 225 4606 Producer: Cavan Clerkin. Screenwriter: Cavan Clerkin. DoP: Jon Wood. Cast: Cavan Clerkin, Martin Askew, John O’Driscol, James Pierce. Producer: Lydia Konsta. Screenwriter: Lydia Konsta, Nick Katikeridis. DoP: Xenafon Vardaros. Cast: Nick Katikeridis, Dimitra Chrysicati. Shiner, a window cleaning samurai, witnesses the cynical meanderings, hypocracy and pilfering of his colleagues. When Barry sacks the wrong man no one is prepared for the vengeance that awaits them. A comic Greek film about the past's hold over the present. A couple plan to escape, away from their Greek families, but find themselves constantly thwarted by forces which drag them back to their roots. Target DIRECTOR: Dee Allen Digibeta. 9 min 28 sec Take Me Somewhere Nice DIRECTOR: Matt Huntley Digibeta. 10 min Production Company: Ample Films, 388 St Davids Square, Lockes Wharf, London, E14 3WQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7779 109 858 email: [email protected] Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Producer: Adam Doherty. Screenwriters: Matt Huntley, Pete Mellor. DoP: Ben Moulden. Cast: Julia Dalkin, Jaycob Ball, Vari Falconer. The film centres on the relationship between a young, single mother and her son. The story sees the pair embark on a car journey to visit the woman’s estranged mother-inlaw. We witness the boy’s realisation that when it comes to family, nothing is ever quite what it seems. Production Company: Heavy Soul Ltd, 22 Russell Chambers, Bury Places, London, WC1 2JU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7971 834 551 email: [email protected] Producers: Chris Rayner, Troy Titus-Adams. Screenwriter: Dee Allen. DoP: Kelvin Richard. Cast: Wil Johnson, Redd Pepper, Ellen Thomas. Joshua and Blake go back a long way. They share a close friendship in the kill-or-bekilled world of the professional assasin. When one of them is presented with his final assignment he is also handed a personal dilemma. Does he choose loyalty and friendship? Or does he choose freedom? EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 85 85 Short Films Tarot Mechanic Thespian X DIRECTOR: Jason King 35mm. 3 min 44 sec DIRECTOR: Gerald McMorrow 35mm. 13 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Sgrîn - Media Agency for Wales, The Bank, 10 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5EE, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)29 2033 3313 fax: +44 (0)29 2033 3320 web: www.sgrin.co.uk Production Company: TX Film Productions Ltd, 39 Stanhope Gardens, London, SW7 5QY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7373 6832 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Dazzle Films, Impact Studios, 12-18 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, N1 6NG, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7739 7716 fax: +44 (0)20 7613 4485 email: [email protected] Producers: Humphrey James, Paul HartWilden. Screenwriter: Louise Adlam. DoP: Peter Thornton. Cast: Jason Hughes. This is a story of a car mechanic whose methods are far from orthodox, combining his practical knowledge of car maintenance with the spiritual guidance from his tarot cards. Ten Minutes DIRECTOR: Ben Mole 35mm. 15 min Production Company: Scanner-Rhodes Productions Ltd, 19 Ewellhurst Road, Clayhall, Ilford, Essex, IG5 0PE, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8924 7219 fax: +44 (0)20 8550 7631 email: [email protected] web: www.tenminutesthemovie.co.uk Producer: Dean Fisher. Screenwriter: Dean Fisher. DoP: Melissa Byers. Cast: Nick Moran, Craig Charles, Terri Dwyer, Paul Donan. Set in real time this black comedy follows Andy, a high flying magazine editor, with ten minutes until a deadline. He experiences every kind of emotion when the thought of failure becomes reality. Terrible Kisses DIRECTOR: Jill Robertson 35mm. 4 min Production Company: Stray Dog Films, c/o Steeple Post Production, 2 Wedgwood Mews, 12-13 Greek Street, London, W1D 4BA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7977 124 544 fax: +44 (0)20 7938 3193 email: [email protected] Producer: Helen De Winter. Screenwriter: Helen De Winter. DoP: Haris Zambarloukos. Cast: Jack Davenport, Saffron Burrows. A woman’s gift to her lover of a suit of lipstick kisses turns into an indelible nightmare when the kisses refuse to wash off. This is What it Feels Like DIRECTOR: Patrick Jackson Beta SP. 18 min Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: London Film School, 24 Shelton Street, London, WC2H 9UB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7836 9642 fax: +44 (0)20 7497 3718 email: [email protected] web: www.lfs.org.uk Producer: Karim Halwagi. Screenwriter: Gerald McMorrow. DoP: Rob Hardy. Cast: Milo Twomey, Liza Walker, Joan Walker. Producer: Daneeta-Loretta Saft. Screenwriter: Patrick Jackson. Cast: Pamela Hall, Antony Edridge, Sophie Trott. Set in an alternative dystopian future, Thespian X follows a morning in the life of an out-of-work actor, Lukas Vince, signing on at the local Ministry of Employment. Degraded by his lack of work as a thespian, Lukas finds the waiting around amongst the city’s bedraggled and bizarre mixture of unemployed robots, citizens and mutants a truly humiliating experience. A character-based drama, which spans two days in the life of Anna Thompson. After having defined herself as a wife and mother for fifteen years, two days of small defeats chip away at her faith. Thicker than Water DIRECTOR: Daneeta-Loretta Saft 35mm. 13 min 45 sec Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: London Film School, 24 Shelton Street, London, WC2H 9UB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7836 9642 fax: +44 (0)20 7497 3718 email: [email protected] web: www.lfs.org.uk Producer: Daneeta-Loretta Saft. Screenwriters: Daneeta-Loretta Saft, Cassie Destino, Daniel Mitelpunkt. Cast: Dianne Weller, Ariana Fraval, Holly Matthews. Set in the backwater of southern Louisiana, Michelle thinks that blood should be thicker than water. Her mother and sisters have different ideas. She struggles to understand why the family breaks apart and how she can find meaning in her seemingly meaningless existence. What she discovers is a bond with her mother and sister based on acceptance and humour. Through Glass DIRECTOR: Mark Wordsworth Beta SP. 14 min 36 sec Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Film U – Film and Moving Image at Leeds Metropolitan University, 3 Queen Square, Leeds, LS2 8AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)113 283 2600 fax: +44 (0)113 283 1901 email: [email protected] web: www.lmu.ac.uk Producer: Simon Cheung. Screenwriter: Mark Wordsworth. DoP: Mate Toth. Cast: Neil Collie, Leah Port, Stephen Noble. Through Glass is the tale of one man’s world. Seen through his eyes, we are aware that something is wrong with his perception. The film changes tilt to our own eyes, to reveal why. Peter, has been through a trauma, losing his only child, and has retreated to an imaginery world. The world he has created, his own looking glass, is a place where he can escape from his guilt. Time 2 Save the World DIRECTOR: Adam Trotman DVD. 11 min 30 sec Production Company: Zeno Films, 94 Lime Avenue, Lillington, Leamington SPA, Warwickshire, CV32 7DQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7968 949 464 web: www.zenofilms.net Producer: Adam Trotman. Screenwriters: Adam Trotman, Dawn Mears. DoP: Mark Smithers. Cast: Colin Buchanan, Jessica Harper. A fairytale for the 21st century. Do you believe in miracles? Joel Emerson doesn’t. He doesn’t believe in anything except work and money. His busy routine is changed by an event that will change his life forever. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 86 86 Short Films The Toilet Seat Maker Turkish Coffee Undercurrent DIRECTOR: Christopher Heary Beta SP. 27 min 40 sec DIRECTOR: Erim Metto Beta SP. 26 min DIRECTOR: Michael Bell Beta SP. 15 min Production Company: 15 Brixton Hill Court, Brixton Hill, London, SW2 1QX, England, UK. fax: +44 (0)20 7805 8227 email: [email protected] Production Company: Metto Productions, 12 Lodge Close, Edmonton, NI8 1JD, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8482 5629/+44 (0)775 357 0704 fax: +44 (0)20 8482 5629 Producer: Frances O’Riordan. Screenwriter: Christopher Heary. DoP: Anthony May. Cast: Lobo Chan, Anita Anderson, Harriet Cobbold, Jonathan Kydd. Producer: Erim Metto. Screenwriter: Erim Metto. DoP: Ali Kheahli. Cast: Cosh Umar, Nevci Hassan, Huseyin Ojelal. Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Film U – Film and Moving Image at Leeds Metropolitan University, 3 Queen Square, Leeds, LS2 8AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)113 283 2600 fax: +44 (0)113 283 1901 email: [email protected] web: www.lmu.ac.uk Lam Bin Tung is a toilet seat maker from Beijing, China who follows his dream to London. However, he soon finds out that the path to his dreams has a few potholes. Track Addict A short comedy about the struggle of arranging marriages within the Turkish community. Leyla has had three previous suitors chosen by her father. Kemal has been arranged as the fourth and hopefully the last. Unbeknownst to them, Leyla has a secret that she is forced to reveal when Kemal and his family leave the home. Producers: Michael Bell, Michael Burton, Simon Aguirre. Screenwriter: Kim Moore. DoP: Louise Ready. Cast: Zack Foster, Peter Foster, Sue Casson. Set on a farm in the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside, Undercurrent is the tragic story of a deeply unhappy young boy whose desperate search for a father figure throws him into the clutches of a stranger with a dark past. DIRECTOR: Jamie Worsfold Beta SP. 9 min Two To Tangle Production Company: Jambon Films, 25 Ridgeway, Wargrave, Berkshire, RG10 8AS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7799 012 646 email: [email protected] DIRECTOR: Paul Henry Digibeta. 9 min Unemployed Production Company: Carpathia Pictures, 1 Warriner Gardens, London, SW11 4EA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7720 3774 email: [email protected] DIRECTOR: Vlastimir Sudar 35mm. 5 min Producer: Jamie Worsfold. Screenwriter: Jamie Worsfold. DoP: Arantxa Hurtado. Cast: Robert Gill, Alison Goldie, Olegar Fedoro. Every day Jim catches the train to work and back home again. But recently something strange has happened as Jim descends into a dark pit of train travel addiction. Tube Producer: Paul Henry. Screenwriter: Mat Sansom. DoP: Steve Tickner. Cast: Mairead Carty, Elliot Head, Milo McCabe. Production Company: Oval Production, 58b Rowley Way, Abbey Road, London, NW8 0SJ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7968 208 984 fax: +44 (0)20 7328 7568 email: [email protected] Two To Tangle is a light-hearted tale of sadomasochistic bondage. In a traditional, oldstyle boxing gym, thick with sweat and testosterone, a strange menage a trois unfolds between a dominatrix, an unwitting boxer and a punching bag. Producer: Vlastimir Sudar. Screenwriter: Vlastimir Sudar. DoP: Dusan Todorovic. Cast: Suzie Perez, Michelle Carter. The Uncertain Existence Untitled An unemployed girl kills time in her flat, reflecting on her situation. DIRECTOR: Richard Edenborough Digibeta. 10 min Production Company: No Name Pictures, 104 William Bonney Estate, London, SW4 7JF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7939 509 216 web: www.nonamepictures.co.uk Producer: No Name Pictures. Screenwriter: Richard Edenborough. Cast: Ed Dudzik, Justine Leggat, Colin Mutimer, Steve Foster, Mark Jones. A vagrant awakes on a platform in an underground station and finds a strange box nearby. He opens the box and a malevolent force is transferred to him. We then follow the journeys of three passengers. This time their journeys will be anything but normal as they encounter the vagrant. DIRECTOR: Veronica Ibarra Beta SP. 19 min 22 sec Production Company: C/San Bernardo 51, Piso 2C, Madrid, 28015, Spain. tel: +34 (0)9 15 21 80 11 email: [email protected] web: www.fexia.com Producer: Veronica Ibarra. Screenwriter: Veronica Ibarra. DoP: Veronica Ibarra. Cast: Lindsay Carr, Edward Olive, Florian Roithmayr. In a decadent London, Nadia, a solitary young photographer sees her reality altered by the impossible. DIRECTOR: Robert Samuels Digibeta. 9 min 20 sec Production Company: 72 Coverack Close, Hood Avenue, London, N14 4QP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7941 426 180 email: [email protected] web: www.untitledflick.com Producers: Robert Samuels, Mikael Issakson. Screenwriter: Robert Samuels. DoP: Brett Turnbull. Cast: Ruaraidh Murray, Femi Houghton, Emilia Hellquist, Clive Fryde, Olegar Fedoro. Through the course of a very strange and disorienting day Jim Avocet begins to see objects and people as being made of letters. Is Jim hallucinating or is something more mysterious going on? EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 87 87 Short Films ‘Untitled’ Etude in G Minor The Visitor Vocation DIRECTOR: Stephen Hughes Digibeta. 11 min DIRECTOR: Alice Nelson Beta SP. 11 min Production Company: Edinburgh College of Art, 26/4 Grassmarket, Edinburgh, EH1 2JU, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 225 1845 email: [email protected] Production Company: Adrenalin Pictures, Flat 1, 43 Lancaster Grove, Belsize Park, London, NW3 4HB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8883 6357 fax: +44 (0)20 8883 6357 email: [email protected] web: www.adrenalinpictures.co.uk Production Company: GF1, 11 Dunedin Street, Edinburgh, EH7 4JD, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)131 557 5301 email: [email protected] Producer: Sandro Jandieri. Screenwriter: Sandro Jandieri. DoP: Ed Edwards. Cast: Hannah Cowlin, Jaques Vega. Producer: Jason Korsner. Screenwriters: Stephen Hughes, Jason Korsner. DoP: Jason Clare. Cast: Lena Rae, Barry Cooper, Joe Rice, Alex Conran, Madeleine Collins. Hannah takes a leisurely walk on Sunday morning. Crossing the street she develops an uneasy feeling of being followed. She gradually increases the pace to a run as she tries to get away from the threat behind her back. Two years ago, Gail saw a ghost in her kitchen. It whispered that something would happen in two years’ time. A year later it appeared again. In one more year, Gail trembles with fear at the thought of what might happen. Is she brave enough to stick around and find out? DIRECTOR: Sandro Jandieri Mini DV. 2 min 40 sec The Victim DIRECTOR: Robert Ager Mini DV. 27 min Production Company: Artifact Ltd, Room 9, 27 Sefton Park Road, Liverpool, L8 3SL, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)151 281 6271 Producers: Andrew Neiduzac, Robert Ager. Screenwriter: Robert Ager. DoP: Paul Dolan. Cast: Matthew Benson, Jack Galagher, Marc Bolton, Jackie Knowles. Two sadists on a routine hunt for victims inadvertantly abduct a stranger who claims to be a serial killer. This mysterious captive even offers to commit murder to prove himself. Is he a kindred spirit to their wicked ways or does he have his own agenda? Victoria Station DIRECTOR: Douglas Hodge 35mm. 15 min Production Company: Swanny Productions, 49 Murray Road, Wimbledon, London, SW19 4PF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7799 694 016 fax: +44 (0)20 8879 0417 email: [email protected] Producer: Robin Fox. Screenwriter: Harold Pinter. DoP: Tat Radcliffe. Cast: Rufus Sewell, Robert Glenister, David Hamilton Smith. A controller in a London cab office is looking for a driver to pick up a man from Victoria Station. The driver who answers the call already has a job, but is she well? Vivienne Gibson-Forbes – Portrait of a Film Extra DIRECTOR: Abi Fisher Beta SP. 17 min Production Company: Pepo Films Ltd, 5 Greyhound Road, Tottenham, London, N17 6XP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8880 3056 fax: +44 (0)20 8880 3056 email: [email protected] Producer: Abi Fisher. Screenwriter: B L Willie. DoP: Nathan A Sheppard. Cast: Jay Byrd, Wil Johnson, Michael Winner. The film is a spoof documentary about Vivienne Gibson-Forbes, doyenne of black film extras. Charting events in both her professional and private lives, it is clear that Vivienne would later emerge as a major talent. At a time when black actors found it hard to be considered for lead and classical roles, Vivienne quickly carved out a niche for herself as a black film extra. The film reaches its climax at the prestigious Awards Ceremony where Vivienne is left to contemplate that life will never be the same again. Producers: Tom Kelly, Lucy Brown. Screenwriter: Alice Nelson. DoP: Scott Ward. Cast: Jim McSharry, Brian Pitcher. Pat Lewis contracted polio a year after joining the Catholic priesthood. Pat found himself paralysed from the neck down and lying in an iron lung. He spent the next 45 years fighting to stay alive. Vocation explores aspects of faith in the face of fear and the difference between death and dying. Waiting DIRECTOR: Esther Gimenez Sanchez Beta SP. 2 min 35 sec Production Company: Polenta Productions, 7 Arden Street, Edinburgh, EH9 1BR, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7968 201 327 email: [email protected] Producer: Esther Gimenez Sanchez. Screenwriter: Esther Gimenez Sanchez. DoP: Esther Gimenez Sanchez. Cast: Tessa Fayers, Kate Walker, Owen Griffiths. Based on a poem, the film serves as a visual interpretation, enhancing the visual motif of the text with contrasting black and white images. The images and original soundtrack flow together creating a very personal work. Waiting For Giro DIRECTOR: Ian Curtis Beta SP. 13 min 24 sec Production Company: Coldharbour Films, 247 Bellenden Road, London, SE15 4DQ, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7732 2400 fax: +44 (0)20 7732 2400 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: Britshorts, 25 Beak Street, London, W1F 9RT, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7734 2277 fax: +44 (0)20 7734 2242 email: [email protected] web: www.britshorts.com Producer: Tim Riddington. Screenwriter: Ian Curtis. DoP: Ali Asad. Cast: Pauline Quirke, Christian Rodska, Joe Harvey. The madness of cabin fever has set in for Bo and Dee, companions trapped in their rundown apartment, with no money. They spend their days waiting, desperately hoping for the Giro to arrive in the post and help them escape. A humorous and eccentric story of a battle to keep themselves sane for another day. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 88 88 Waiting for the Sound of Heaven DIRECTOR: Brian Devlin DV. 6 min Production Company: Prairie Song Films, 4 Manse Lane, Galashiels, TD1 1NB, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)1896 756 402 Producer: Brian Devlin. Screenwriter: Brian Devlin. DoP: John Steele. Cast: John McColl, Iain Watt Mae. An old vaudeville performer paints his face at the same hour every evening in keen anticipation of being called on stage. He is always left sitting in darkness. This has been his routine for so long that his failing memory cannot adjust to change. He is released from his sad confusion in an unexpected manner. Short Films Way Past A Weekend With Eva DIRECTOR: Mairead McClean 35mm. 10 min DIRECTOR: Camille Griffin Beta SP. 12 min Production Company: Openfire Films, c/o 49 King Street, Bangor, County Down, BT20 3AH, N. Ireland, UK. tel: +44 (0)7739 186 860 email: [email protected] Production Company: 4 Mall Studios, Tasker Road, London, NW3 2YS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7958 495 553 email: [email protected] Producer: Kate Wimpress. Screenwriter: Mairead McClean. DoP: Eugene McVeigh. Cast: Una Brogan, John Kelly, Brona O’Reilly. Producer: Camille Griffin. Screenwriter: Camille Griffin. DoP: Camille Griffin. Cast: Heike Matatsch. Sometimes life feels like a fairy tale. Is the tale mapped out or is the territory still to be charted? Way Past follows Una, a young girl sent out on an errand. What should be a simple trip turns into an unexpected journey. Will she find her own way home? Judy Mouchette, a documentary filmmaker, is able to secure a weekend with the enigmatic Eva to make a 20th century portrait of the Girl Next Door. What? The Wayfarer DIRECTOR: Elen Bowman 35mm. 3 min 11 sec Wasp DIRECTOR: Lawrence Jackson 35mm. 9 min DIRECTOR: Andrea Arnold 35mm. 15 min Production Company: Fillum Ltd, Fountain House, Fountain Street, Belfast, BT1 5AB, N. Ireland, UK. tel: +44 (0)2890 509 559 fax: +44 (0)2890 509 558 email: [email protected] Production Company, Sales Agent, UK Distributor: Sgrîn - Media Agency for Wales, The Bank, 10 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5EE, Wales, UK. tel: +44 (0)29 2033 3313 fax: +44 (0)29 2033 3320 web: www.sgrin.co.uk Producer: Colin McKeown. Screenwriter: Don McCamphill. DoP: Damian Elliot. Cast: Ruari Tohill, Kevin Breen, Patrick O’Kane, Gerard McSorley, Julia Dearden. Producer: Suzanne Phillips. Screenwriter: Elen Bowman. DoP: Rory Taylor. Cast: Ray Gravell, Cler Stevens, Barry Phillips, Laurie Ann Kemlo, Alice Ford. Two worlds collide in rural Northern Ireland when a casual young urban drifter fails to fit in with local customs, incurring the rural community’s own brand of punishment. From rural Welsh farm to urban flat, Sian and her family have been yelling for generations. Desperate for some peace to study, her husband pleads with her to use a quieter method of communication. She agrees to try but then forgets. Production Company: Cowboy Films, 11/29 Smiths Court, London, W1D 7DP. tel: +44 (0)20 7287 3808 fax: +44 (0)20 7287 3785 email: [email protected] web: www.cowboyfilms.co.uk Producer: Natasha Marsh. Screenwriter: Andrea Arnold. DoP: Robbit Ryan. Cast: Natalie Press, Danny Dyer. Zoe, a single mum, is broke and her kids are hungry. She bumps into Dave, a bloke she used to fancy, who doesn’t know she’s a mum. When he asks her out, she lies about having kids and leaves them outside the pub. A bin nearby attracts wasps looking for food. We Called in the Co-ordinates What About the Bodies The Way Ahead DIRECTOR: Simon Greenberg Beta SP. 12 min DIRECTOR: Simon Ellis Digebeta. 7 min DIRECTOR: Robert Sternberg Digibeta. 30 min Production Company: London Metropolitan University, Central House, 59-63 Whitechapel High Street, London, E1 7PF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7320 1956 / +44 (0)7979 285 176 fax: +44 (0)20 7320 1956 email: [email protected]/[email protected] web: www.lgu.ac.uk Sales Agent: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Production Company: Headspace Productions, 192a Frame Park Road, London, N8 9BN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8347 8002 fax: +44 (0)20 7594 8763 Producers: Robert Sternberg, Ashley Taggart, Peter West. Screenwriter: Ashley Taggart. DoP: Alan James. Cast: John Hewitt, Vincent Higgins, Frankie Hughes. The barren Antrim hills, Northern Ireland. An old man leads a younger man to a weapons cache containing two handguns and no ammunition. He seems undisturbed and, despite continued questioning, refuses to name their target. Walking on, they reach a ruin overlooking a deserted farmhouse. The older man sits and begins a story. Producer: Yossi Bal. DoP: Gedalia Becker. Inspired by cult poet Bill Shields, this is a melancholic study of the American war machine at the onslaught of the Vietnam campaign. The film uses recently discovered archive footage to explore the complex relationship between the young soldiers and the Vietnamese. Producer: Jane Hooks. Screenwriter: Simon Ellis. Cast: Allen Mechen, Ishbel Nicol, Philip Webster. Mystery, misfortune and miscommunication as three characters with ambiguous motivations collide in the middle of whoknows-where. An absurd coincidence in absurd circumstances, but who will be left alive when night falls? EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 89 89 Short Films What If... When We Were Dings White Bits DIRECTOR: Nicolas Piere Beta SP. 8 min DIRECTOR: Daniel Mendelle Digibeta. 20 min DIRECTOR: Alex Jovy 35mm. 4 min Production Company: YFM Productions, c/o 24 Grange Close, Hunslet Green, Leeds, LS10 1SU, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7050 256 446 email: [email protected] Production Company: Blind Productions, The Fishergate Centre, 4 Fishergate, York, North Yorkshire, YO10 4FB, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)190 467 7866 fax: +44 (0)190 467 9611 email: [email protected] web: www.blindproductions.com Production Company: Chahaya Group, 3rd Floor, 179 Sutherland Avenue, London, W9 1ET, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7802 251 001 fax: +44 (0)7802 861 416 email: [email protected] web: www.chahayagroup.com Sales Agent: BFI - British Film Institute, 21 Stephen Street, London, W1T 1LN, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7255 1444 fax: +44 (0)20 7580 5830 email: [email protected] web: www.bfi.org.uk Producer: Katie Bevell. Screenwriters: Stuart Sandford, Oliver Luft. DoP: Chris Moorcroft. Cast: Graham Edgington, Sarah Edge. Set in the present, in a dreary cafe somewhere in Manchester, a waitress, Joanne, goes about her mundane job. She’s startled by the arrival of a mysterious stranger. He proposes to take her away from the life that she’s fallen into and make her dreams come true. Joanne doesn’t believe him but is given a moment to decide. The phone distracts her, and the stranger disappears. She goes back to work only vaguely aware of the life she could have had. Producer: Reza Ghadiri. Screenwriter: Daniel Mendelle. DoP: Daniel Mendelle. Cast: Sam Booth, Nancy Walker, Liam Morgan. When We Were Dings is what happens when four charmless, middle-class filmmakers take to the mean streets of inner city Leeds to make a gritty, realistic but noble film about tough love in the urban jungle. Where Were We When in Rome DIRECTOR: Matt Smith Beta SP. 3 min 3 sec DIRECTOR: Greg McManus Beta SP. 34 min Sales Agent: Short Circuit Films, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)114 221 0569 fax: +44 (0)114 249 2293 email: [email protected] web: www.shortcircuitfilms.com Production Company: The Old Parsonage, Lawbrook Lane, Peaslake, Surrey, SU5 9QW, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7729 842 181 email: [email protected] Producer: Mouche Phillips. Screenwriter: Greg McManus. DoP: Damien Beebe. Cast: Michael Denkha, Scott Johnson, Rachel Gordon, Lindy Sardelil. Thomas, a travelling salesman wagers $50 000 against Ron’s BMW that he can seduce a business woman in the coming fifteen minutes. Ron accepts. However, as things progress, it becomes unclear as to whom the real winner might be. Producer: Andy Parkhouse. Screenwriter: Matt Smith. DoP: Chris Maris. Cast: James Hillier, Shareena Harnett, Chris Llewellyn. In this gently absurd film a couple are dragged into helping a man they have never met with extraordinary results. While You Sleep DIRECTOR: Eva Tang Digibeta. 11 min When The Morning Comes DIRECTOR: Erica Dunton 35mm. 9 min Production Company: Rapid Eye Productions, Elstree Film Studios, c/o TDC Power House, Shenly Road, Borehamwood, WD6 1LS, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8324 2351 fax: +44 (0)20 8324 2336 Producer: Caroline Van Luthje. Screenwriter: Erica Dunton. DoP: George Richmond. Cast: Adam Rayner, Gotti Sigurardason. A young skateboarder stands alone on the edge of Beachy Head, about to jump off the cliff. To his utter surprise he discovers he is not alone in his suicide mission. There is another young man who is intent on doing exactly the same thing. Production Company: 15h Woodleigh Close, 357910, Singapore. tel: +65 9069 5070 fax: +65 6281 9519 email: [email protected] Producer: Eva Tang. Screenwriter: Fumie Nishikawa. DoP: Fumie Nishikawa. Cast: Haruna Kawanishi, Setsuko Nishi, Ichiro Nakayama, Atsushi Hiratsuka, Eriko Sugao. A family stops to communicate while their mother is in a coma. Producer: Brook Adams. Screenwriters: Ross Jameson, Stephen Pipe. DoP: Nic Sadler. Cast: Nick Moran, Georgia Zaris, James Daffern. A young woman straight out of the shower answers the front door wearing only a towel. It’s a friend of her boyfriend, who impulsively offers her money for a look under the towel. Why I Hate Karaoke DIRECTOR: Ed Kellie Beta SP. 12 min Production Company: Ned Films, 141 St Pancras Way, London, NW1 0SY, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7267 4807 email: [email protected] Producer: Ed Kellie. Screenwriter: Ed Kellie. DoP: Bob Jones. Cast: Chris Obi, Selina Ream, Peter Heppelthwaite. Musical comedy inspired by Othello. Max watches as his wife succumbs to the schmoozing charms of a caucasian Barry White impresario. Max attempts to show his wife real romance, but blinded by jealousy, he only makes things worse. The Winning Ticket DIRECTOR: Fernando Gomez-Monroy Digibeta. 11 min 42 sec Production Company: Move A Mountain Productions, 5 Ashchurch Park Villas, London, W12 9SP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 8743 3017 fax: +44 (0)20 8743 3095 email: [email protected] web: www.moveamountain.com Producer: Elizabeth McKay. Screenwriter: Fernando Gomez-Monroy. DoP: Marco Windham. Cast: Jack Herbert, Natalia Von Lodkowick, Charlotte Dunn. Dreams, realisations and celebration of a lottery winner, with only his dog acting as his conscience. And then a fire consumes it all. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 90 90 Short Films Wise Guys You are a Monkey DIRECTOR: Adrian McDowall 35mm. 10 min DIRECTOR: John Burns Beta SP. 6 min 30 sec Production Company: Hopscotch Films Ltd, 74 Victoria Crescent, Glasgow, G12 9JN, Scotland, UK. tel: +44 (0)141 334 5576 email: [email protected] Sales Agent: SND Films, Po Box 15703, 1001 NE Amsterdam, The Netherlands tel: +31 20 404 0707 fax: +31 20 404 0708 email: [email protected] web: www.sndfilms.com UK Distributor: Scottish Screen, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4QE, Scotland, UK tel: +44 (0)141 302 1700 fax: +44 (0)141 302 1711 email: [email protected] web: www.scottishscreen.com Production Company: Pie Films, Po Box 42301, London, N12 9YR, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7977 554 079 email: [email protected] Producer: John Archer. Screenwriter: Simon Stephenson. DoP: Martin Radich. Cast: Anthony Martin, Jamie Quinn, Jonathan Carlin. As far back as he can remember, William has wanted to be a gangster. When his paper round turns into a racket, he gets his wish. Along with his older brother Michael and their friend Bobby, he is soon living like a made guy. Just like in the gangster films William loves, things quickly get out of control. Yo! Jimbo! DIRECTOR: David Devjak Digibeta. 10 min Production Company: Global United Entertainment Ltd, 147d Brooke Road, London, N16 7RP, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7958 208 481 email: [email protected] web: www.glugroup.com Producer: Sam Naughton. Screenwriter: Martin Rowe. DoP: Thomas Hayward. Cast: Matthew Boatright-Simon, Justin Deaville, Liam McMahan. Yo! Jimbo! is a boardroom showdown filmed in the style of a 1960s martial arts flick. Mano and Jimbo, long-time business adversaries, use every resource at their disposal competing for everything and anything they can get. But only one person can take home the big contract. Producer: Michael Onder. Screenwriter: John Burns. DoP: Jack Cole. Cast: Richard Field, Philip Harvey, Elio Ruggieri. You are a monkey. That’s why you pick your nose, that’s why you eat fruit. And, that’s why you have those funny dreams about falling out of things. You’re Gonna Wake Up One Morning... DIRECTOR: Mark Jay Beta SP. 27 min 45 sec Production Company: Full On Film Production Ltd, The Warehouse, 128 Gloucester Road, Brighton, BN1 4AF, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)7961 592 284 email: [email protected] Producer: Mark Jay. Screenwriter: Mark Jay. DoP: Ben Joiner. Cast: Don Letts, Cary Crankson, Julie Mayhew. A romantic comedy and adventure set in Brighton following two teenagers on a blind date who score some drugs, get given the wrong stuff and overhear a murder and robbery being planned by two hitmen. The film features legendary DJ and filmmaker Don Letts. It’s about punk values, old and new, and taking a position. Zero Tolerance DIRECTOR: Michele Arazi Beta SP. 4 min Production Company: APT Film & Television, 225a Brecknock Road, Tufnell Park, London, N19 5AA, England, UK. tel: +44 (0)20 7284 1695 fax: +44 (0)20 7482 1587 email: [email protected] web: www.aptfilms.com Producer: Camilla Bray. Screenwriter: Michele Arazi. DoP: Ed Wright. Cast: Peter Helmer, Daisy Bates, Hugh Ross. An impressionistic portrait of one man’s experience of being an outsider. Chased by a gang of local bikers, the true nature of the man’s identity is revealed when he falls prey to his hunters. EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 91 91 Index – Feature Films 16 Years of Alcohol 33 x Around the Sun 04 04 A Afterlife American Cousins Ashes and Sand Asylum 04 05 05 05 B Banshee Berserker Beyond Recognition Blackball Blind Flight Blind Spot, The Bodysong Bone Hunter, The Bootleg Brannigan’s March Bright Young Things Butterfly Man 06 06 06 07 07 07 08 08 08 09 09 09 C Calendar Girls Capital Punishment Cargo Chaos and Cadavers Cheeky Cloud Cuckoo Land Code 46 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 D Day of the Sirens Deadwood Death of Klinghoffer, The Debt, The Die Another Day Do I Love You? Dot the i Dreamers, The E Eating Cake Emperor’s Wife, The Eroica 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 F Face at the Window 16 Fakers 16 Fear X 16 Finding Fortune 17 Five Moons Square (Piazza Delle Cinque Lune) 17 Four Eyes 17 G George and the Dragon Girl With a Pearl Earring 18 18 Give and Take and Take Gladiatress Gobsmacked! Goldfish Memoirs Gordon Bennett 18 19 19 19 20 H Hacked Off 20 Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets 20 Headrush 21 Hellbreeder 21 Honeymooners, The 21 Honour Thy Father (Aime Ton Père) 22 I I Am David I Inside, The I’ll Be There I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead Iced Lolly In America In the Name of Buddha In This World Intermission 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 J Jericho Mansions Johnny English 25 25 K Kiss of Life 26 L Last Horror Movie, The Late Twentieth, The Lava LD 50 Little Scars Love’s Brother Luminal 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 M Man Dancin’ Map of the Universe Monsieur N Moonlight Mother, The My House in Umbria 28 29 29 29 30 30 N Ned Kelly Never Play with the Dead Nicholas Nickleby Nine Lives 30 31 31 31 O Octane One For The Road 32 32 One Last Chance One Love Owning Mahowny 32 33 33 P Penetration Angst Photo Finish Place to Stay, A Principles of Lust, The Prodigal, The Promoted to Glory 33 34 34 34 35 35 R Refuge Rosetta: Prima Donna Assoluta 35 36 S Senses Shimkent Hotel Shiner Shootout Sitting Ducks Skagerrak Small Cuts (Petites Coupures) Solid Air Song for a Raggy Boy Strayed (Les Egares) Suzie Gold 36 36 37 37 37 38 38 38 39 39 39 T Telephone Detectives 40 This Little Life 40 Three Blind Mice 40 To Kill a King 41 Tulse Luper Suitcases: Part 1 – The Moab Story, The 41 Twisted 41 U Ultimate Truth, The 42 V Virgin Of Liverpool, The 42 W What a Girl Wants Who Can I Turn To? Wilbur (Wants to Kill Himself) Wondrous Oblivion Wooden Camera, The 42 43 43 43 44 Y Young Adam 44 EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 92 92 Index – Short Films 10 Again 1:10 Scale Score, The 420 Seconds of Love 4:37 7% 9 1/2 Minutes 45 45 45 45 45 45 A A-Z Aftermath Alan All About the Wiggle All Fall Down All Over Brazil And the Red Man Went Green Andout Angel Angel meets the Devil, An Ant Muzak Antique, The Aperitif Arranged Marriage Arrive Ashes in the Sand Ate Mile Atomic Theory Avatar 45 45 45 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 B Babel Baby’s Blood Baggage Bells, The Bench Bev Big Girl Little Girl Binman Binsy’s Birthday Motorbike Birt Dynely Blank Slate, A Blood Money Bloody Magic Blueprint Boogaloo Book Cover Break Breaking Point Breathe Bred in the Bone Brown Paper Bag Burn Baby Burn Bus Root Bushido: the Way of the Warrior Bust Button Man Bypass, The 47 47 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 C Cacophony Call, The Candy Bar Kid Cappuccino King, The Carn’t Sleep (Pas Sommeil) Championship Changed Man, A Charity Charley Harry’s Wondrous Nothing Chasing Angels Cheese Makes You Dream Chipping Away Chocolate Kiss Choir, The Circle Line City Life – Outside In Clara Claverdeek Clinic Clutch Cold Light of Day Comfort Blanket Commuter Commuter, The Computer Virus, The Conchie Confidence Trick, The Confused Creation Cross My Heart Crossroads Cry Cupboard Love Cups Pipes and Switches Curry and Irn-Bru Cut & Run Cut, The Czechoslovakians D Daisy Chain Dancer Dangle Danny’s Found Jesus Dead Air Dead End Story, A Dead Wood DEF Deja Vu Delayed DIY Hard Doctor’s Mark Does God Play Football Don’t Worry Dad Door, The Dose Double Therapy Drifting Under Water 50 50 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 Dudley’s Ducks Duel, The Dunc & Greg 57 57 57 E Early Days, The Eddie Loves Mary Eddie’s Sticky End Egg Electra Elegy Embalmer’s Daughter, The Emotions End, The Euston Road Evening Caller Exit Expectation Eyeliner 57 57 57 57 57 57 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 F f2point8 Fake Cop Club Family Man, A Feetsteps Fellow Travellers Filling Fingers X’d First to See the Sun Fishy Flood Forest Fourteen Fred’s Mate Friday Night In Frozen Frozen Assets 58 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 60 60 60 60 60 60 G Gasp Gearhead Girl on a Cycle Good Night Goodbye Cruel World Goodbye Plane, The Greek Man from Pakistan, The Green Guest, The Guilty 60 60 60 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 H Haircut Hardman Hairy Eyeball, The Hard Labour Hare, The Harold the Amazing Contortionist Pig Hear No Evil Heaven Heavenly 61 61 62 62 62 62 62 62 EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 93 93 Index – Short Films Heckled Hello, Friend Hello Son Heroes Hide and Seek Highly Strung Hit & Run Hitchhiking Game, The Home Hook, Line and Stinker Horroresque-Retro-Battle-Fest: The Pitch Host, The Hot Dog House to Rob How Do You Kill A Dog How to Tell When a Relationship is Over How We Met 62 62 62 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 64 64 64 64 64 I I Can Feel the Distance I’m Not Going IBrotha In Sight Incident 55 Inside an Uncle Inside Out Interloper Ironic 64 64 64 64 65 65 65 65 65 J Jeff Farnsworth Jetpac Willy Job, The Jogger Jubilee Pool 65 65 65 65 66 K K Killing Time Knock Knock Knowledge, The Kurb 66 66 66 66 66 L Lament Landlord, The Last Days Of Dobson, The Last Night Last Waltz, The Lazarus Learning to Drown Left Turn Life’s a Beach Lift Listening Little Big Head Live Bait 66 66 66 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 68 London Birds Can’t Fly Look at Me Loophole Lost and Found Love Lies Bleeding Love Me or Leave Me Alone Love Me Tender...ish Love Your Neighbour Loved, Alone Low Street Low Tide Lullabelle 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 69 69 69 69 M Macbeth Machine Madness of Two (Folie a Deux) Making Dogs Man At The Window Marionettes Marriage Counselor, The Marry Me Marvellous Handshake, The Matter of Taste, A Means To An End, A Medium* *Inside my Head Melvin: Portrait of a Player Men in the Street Message Storm, The Missing Mobile Monkey Bastard! (Sala Bandar!) Most Beautiful Man in the World, The Most Boring Woman in the World, The Mourners, The Mr Theobald Mrs Meitlemeihr Mulit My Father Eduardo My Wrongs 8245-8249 and 117 69 69 69 69 69 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 72 72 72 N N7, The Naked Eye, A Natural Wonder Ned Warking: Living with Death New World Nicolas on Tour No Verbal Response Noodle Soup Notoriety Nugget Run, The 72 72 72 72 72 72 73 73 73 73 O Of Camera On All Floors On The Job One Day One Previous Owner 73 73 73 73 74 Out of the Cold P Paw Peeper Peeping Tim Perfect Perfect Perfect Eyes Pest Pick Up Put Down Picture-Negative Plastic Wolves Poles Apart Pork Chop Post Potatoes – A Layman’s Guide Prayer From the Living, A Primrose Place, The Pristina Sacrifice, The Projectionist, The Prophecy, The Pucker Up! Puss Puss Put your Coat on Putting Down The King Putting on the Blitz 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 R Rabbit, The Recycled Remote Control Rendezvous Return of Peg Leg Pete, The Rhubarb and Roses Ring Peace Rites of Passage Road To Ladakh Rooftops Room for the Night Round Rules of Love Run 76 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 78 78 78 78 S Saint Has Lost Her Patience, The Salaryman 6 Salt Scrubbers Satsuma Sauce Scorned Scotland versus Scotland versus Fiji Sea Monsters Second Hand Experience Serial Suicides Seven Days Seventy Two Faced Liar Shade Shades of Gray Shadow Buddy 78 78 78 78 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 80 80 EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 94 94 Index – Short Films Shadows Shadows of the Mind Shatter Shrink Sikh, Rattle and Roll Skinny Sleep Sliproad Snap Snot Solar Flares Something Blue Soul Train Southside Spin Spirit Levels Spirit Moved, The Spiritual Rampage Spuds Too Spyhole Squeak! Sredni Vashtar Ssssh! Stag Nut Steel Man Stoned Stoners Guide to Making Egg Fried Rice, A Strangers Stricken Stuff That Bear Success Suffering Summer’s Day, A Sunk Sunshine Swan Song T Table We Drag, The Take Me Somewhere Nice Taking a Bath Tale From the Village: Shiner, A Target Tarot Mechanic Ten Minutes Terrible Kisses Thespian X Thicker than Water This is What it Feels Like Through Glass Time 2 Save the World Toilet Seat Maker, The 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 86 Track Addict Tube Turkish Coffee Two To Tangle 86 86 86 86 U Uncertain Existence, The Undercurrent Unemployed Untitled ‘Untitled’ Etude in G minor 86 86 86 86 87 V Victim, The Victoria Station Visitor, The Vivienne Gibson-Forbes – Portrait of a Film Extra Vocation 87 87 W Waiting Waiting For Giro Waiting for the Sound of Heaven Wasp Way Ahead, The Way Past Wayfarer, The We Called in the Co-ordinates Weekend With Eva, A What? What About the Bodies What If... When in Rome When The Morning Comes When We Were Dings Where Were We While You Sleep White Bits Why I Hate Karaoke Winning Ticket, The Wise Guys 87 87 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 90 87 87 87 Y Yo! Jimbo! 90 You are a Monkey 90 You’re Gonna Wake Up One Morning... 90 Z Zero Tolerance 90 EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 95 95 Thanks Claire Battersby at Moviehouse Entertainment Theo Papadoulakis at Film U – at Leeds Metropolitan University Alexei Boltho at BBC Films Danny Perkins at Optimum Ros Borland at Gabriel Films Mathieu Ravier at Commonwealth Film Festival Chrissy Bright at The London Film School Duncan Rennie at Mediabase Claire Cook at Onedotzero Gwion Ap Rhisiart at Sgrin Elaine Donaghy at Foyle Film Festival Gail Robinson at the Department of Culture, Media and Sport Zoe Dawson at 999 Design Tamsin Edenbrow at Twentieth Century Fox Liz Rosenthal at Earthly Delights Films Kristin Feeley at EIFF Alex Sayer at Warner Brothers Pictures International Kim Fletcher at the Isle of Man Film Commission Hemant Sharda at the National Film and Television School Anne Gartside at Momentum Dawn Sharpless at Dazzle Films David Gaynes at MDP Worldwide Andrew Skene and all at Melville Crawford Associates Patricia Gill at Pathé Pictures Vanessa Grey at EIFF Paul Hewlett at UK Film Council Geraldine Higgins at British Council Tracey Josephs at FilmFour Rachel Kennedy at Universal Pictures International Jane Slater at Screen West Midlands David Smith at GMAC Celia Stevenson at Scottish Screen Peter La Terriere at First Foot Films Stuart Thomas at EIFF Shona Thomson Julia Kenny at UK Film Council Sandrine Voillet at Artificial Eye Rachel Kitten at The Works Paul Welsh at Digicult Emily Kyriahides at Spice Factory Simon Young at Britshorts Sam Langton at Pathé Pictures Emily Lappin at East Midlands Media Ruth Leslie at EIFF Becky Lloyd at Scottish Screen Ken Marshall at Random Harvest Pictures Jo Maurice at UK Film Council Sarah-Jane Meredith at South West Screen Katherine McCormack at Eon Productions Tricia McCormack at Scottish Screen Tishna Molla at Tall Stories Suzanne Morris at EIFF Suzanne Noble at Icon Film Meabh O’Donovan at Short Circuit Films Amber Parsons at EIFF EIFF 2003 to print 1/8/03 12:42 pm Page 96