Saturday, 28 June 2008

Have you voted yet?


Cinema logo by Stacay.

Go to the following site to view a new short film from Duchy.

It seems that adding a comment is what gives the film ratings and moves it up the popular system so log in, view, add your comment and help CINEMA make the shortlist. If your apart of the team that helped realise this short then you should be well pleased with yourself. Better still email the link to friends and all your Internet social networks so they can enjoy. A big thanks to Dave Long our Editor and three excellent Composers for coming through on getting this short ready for this Comp.

Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Exciting Production News

Duchy Parade Films has joined in partnership with Square Chapel Centre for the Arts in Halifax and Calderdale Council to pitch for the heritage based feature - The Last Coiner. Director Peter Kershaw said, "This is the exciting news a number of people have been waiting to hear we are finally in a position with our partners to go forward with our funding ambitions." The film is hoped to be produced using a mix of private and public funding. "Most excitingly it means we can look to shoot in Yorkshire" Peter added. To learn more about the production go to http://www.thelastcoinermovie.com/

screening


Pens and Lens
Showing Wilfred

As part of Cine Guernsey
26th June to 17th July 2008
With talk on 15th July at the greenhouse.





Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Wilfred screening

Tuesday 15th July - 7.00pm - 8.15pm: The director of “Wilfred”, Peter Kershaw will be visiting the greenhouse to talk about the film and the challenges of merging two distinct art forms - poetry and film. Free of charge but as places are limited to 40, booking is essential.

Monday, 16 June 2008

Cinema of Horror

New composer joins Cinema of Horror.

Malook Singh busy at work composing his funky score for Cinema.

Malook's new music track - Anja Ni Anja will be used for the film's final Bollywood scenes.




Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Drama gets screening

The short drama Wilfred will be screening for three weeks in the Channel Islands as part of a festival held on Guernsey. Set in 1918 during the last days of the First World War Wilfred creates a poetic vision of the final days of the poet Wilfred Owen's life. The festival Pen & Lens runs from 26th June 2008 for 3 weeks.