Author: Competitions
An incredibly engrossing British crime thriller, Trespass Against Us, stars Michael Fassbender and Brendan Gleeson, and comes to Blu-ray™ and DVD July 3rd and Digital Download on June 26th . We’re celebrating the release of this unmissable, action-packed film by giving 2 of you the chance to win Trespass Against Us on Blu-ray™.
The first film directed by Adam Smith following his Doctor Who success, Trespass Against Us was initially selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and is written by Director-turned- writer Alastair Siddons, known for Inside Out: The People’s Art Project and Turn It Loose.
Trespass Against Us follows three generations of the notorious Cutler family, living as outlaws in the Cotswolds, the heart of Britain’s richest countryside. The Cutlers live by their own rules, practising their own way of life—poaching, pilfering and provoking the police.
An incredibly engrossing British crime thriller, Trespass Against Us, stars Michael Fassbender and Brendan Gleeson, and comes to Blu-ray™ and DVD July 3rd and Digital Download on June 26th . We’re celebrating the release of this unmissable, action-packed film by giving 2 of you the chance to win Trespass Against Us on Blu-ray™.
The first film directed by Adam Smith following his Doctor Who success, Trespass Against Us was initially selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and is written by Director-turned- writer Alastair Siddons, known for Inside Out: The People’s Art Project and Turn It Loose.
Trespass Against Us follows three generations of the notorious Cutler family, living as outlaws in the Cotswolds, the heart of Britain’s richest countryside. The Cutlers live by their own rules, practising their own way of life—poaching, pilfering and provoking the police.
- 6/27/2017
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Three UK projects among recipients of of £358,000 funding
The UK films are among the 29 documentaries that have been selected to receive $575,000 (£358,000) of funding as part of the Sundance Institute's spring Documentary Film Programme.
Among the UK productions and co-productions that will receive help at the development stage are Turn It Loose director Alastair Siddons' latest project Inside Out - examining the global impact of French artist Jr's decision to create a global art project. Director Marc Silver will also receive...
The UK films are among the 29 documentaries that have been selected to receive $575,000 (£358,000) of funding as part of the Sundance Institute's spring Documentary Film Programme.
Among the UK productions and co-productions that will receive help at the development stage are Turn It Loose director Alastair Siddons' latest project Inside Out - examining the global impact of French artist Jr's decision to create a global art project. Director Marc Silver will also receive...
- 7/3/2011
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Jason Solomons on an outbreak of film-making in the West Country, and Mike Leigh's secret new project
Go west
Film life is stirring in the West Country. Steven Spielberg is shooting War Horse in Castle Combe and three new features are filming in Bristol in the coming months. A micro-budget scheme called iFeatures is about to give the go-ahead to these three films, having originally taken submissions from more than 550 film-makers. Similar to Liverpool's successful Digital Departures programme, which gave us Terence Davies's Of Time and the City and Lindy Heymann's Kicks, I hear iFeatures are backing a debut feature film from talented director Alastair Siddons. I saw his exciting documentary Turn It Loose in Edinburgh last year, about the world breakdancing championships, and I understand his script, The Dark Half, will be first off the blocks in Bristol. Actor Michael Sheen is eyeing a part in...
Go west
Film life is stirring in the West Country. Steven Spielberg is shooting War Horse in Castle Combe and three new features are filming in Bristol in the coming months. A micro-budget scheme called iFeatures is about to give the go-ahead to these three films, having originally taken submissions from more than 550 film-makers. Similar to Liverpool's successful Digital Departures programme, which gave us Terence Davies's Of Time and the City and Lindy Heymann's Kicks, I hear iFeatures are backing a debut feature film from talented director Alastair Siddons. I saw his exciting documentary Turn It Loose in Edinburgh last year, about the world breakdancing championships, and I understand his script, The Dark Half, will be first off the blocks in Bristol. Actor Michael Sheen is eyeing a part in...
- 9/4/2010
- by Jason Solomons
- The Guardian - Film News
Infusing last year's Cannes with such unique films as Greece's Dogtooth, Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno and the biking in the birthday suit comedy The Misfortunates, the all encompassing heavyweight French unit MK2 is on one of those odd winning streaks – managing to find/rep films that are celebrated at not only the major heavyweight film fests, but the “second tier” noteworthy fests as well – such as the Rotterdams and the Locarnos of this world we brought about Alamar (To the Sea) and Nothing Personal. - Infusing last year's Cannes with such unique films as Greece's Dogtooth, Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno and the biking in the birthday suit comedy The Misfortunates, the all encompassing heavyweight French unit MK2 is on one of those odd winning streaks – managing to find/rep films that are celebrated at not only the major heavyweight film fests, but the “second tier” noteworthy fests...
- 5/13/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
Infusing last year's Cannes with such unique films as Greece's Dogtooth, Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno and the biking in the birthday suit comedy The Misfortunates, the all encompassing heavyweight French unit MK2 is on one of those odd winning streaks – managing to find/rep films that are celebrated at not only the major heavyweight film fests, but the “second tier” noteworthy fests as well – such as the Rotterdams and the Locarnos of this world we brought about Alamar (To the Sea) and Nothing Personal. This year they present films from distinguished auteurs in Kiarostami (see Binoche in still above) and Zhang-ke, but anyone who follows the site knows how much we look forward in seeing Abdellatif Kechiche's next feature – headed to and to be celebrated in, Venice. P.S: MK2 reps can invite me to see the first images of the biopic set way before our time. Black Venus...
- 5/12/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
We've seen plenty of breakdancing and b-boys in movies and even a few b-boy documentaries before (like Planet B-Boy and Inside the Circle), but we haven't ever seen anything like this. Turn It Loose is a new documentary about the world’s greatest breakdancing b-boys. It follows six international b-boys as they compete at an old power station in the heart of South Africa. As the director explains: "I tried to make it really about what’s going on right now, make it as it is today around the world, and leave the preconceptions that people have about breakdancing out of the film." This looks like it could be great, so give it a shot! Watch the trailer for Alastair Siddons' Turn It Loose: As seen at the end, they used a Matrix-like rig for a 25 second time slide shot during the competition. Back in 2007, 16 of the world's...
- 6/20/2009
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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