Love story completes a trilogy of features.
Delirium, the latest film from British director Gareth Jones, has commenced principal photography in Surrey.
The story centres on a composer’s existential, familial and political crisis over the completion of a Requiem commissioned to celebrate his college’s centenary. A natural rebel flying in the face of academic authority, he finds himself both inspired and compromised by the arrival of a young cellist carrying secrets from his colourful past.
The film stars Gareth Jones, Clare Grogan, Timothy West, Mamta Kaash and cellist Alisa Liubarskaya.
Delirium is the third in a trilogy of feature films by Gareth Jones based on creative artists at a crossroads: blocked screenplay writer (Desire), traumatized war photographer (Delight) and now international composer with a record to defend.
A complete Requiem has been composed as part of the dramatic narrative of the film.
Alex Ryle completes the trilogy as director of photography as does producer/composer...
Delirium, the latest film from British director Gareth Jones, has commenced principal photography in Surrey.
The story centres on a composer’s existential, familial and political crisis over the completion of a Requiem commissioned to celebrate his college’s centenary. A natural rebel flying in the face of academic authority, he finds himself both inspired and compromised by the arrival of a young cellist carrying secrets from his colourful past.
The film stars Gareth Jones, Clare Grogan, Timothy West, Mamta Kaash and cellist Alisa Liubarskaya.
Delirium is the third in a trilogy of feature films by Gareth Jones based on creative artists at a crossroads: blocked screenplay writer (Desire), traumatized war photographer (Delight) and now international composer with a record to defend.
A complete Requiem has been composed as part of the dramatic narrative of the film.
Alex Ryle completes the trilogy as director of photography as does producer/composer...
- 8/28/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
★★☆☆☆The second entry in a proposed trilogy from British independent director Gareth Jones (2009's Desire being the inaugural chapter), Delight (2014) isn't short on lofty concepts and ideas but does rather struggle to lift itself above its budgetary limitations. A meditation on loss, memory and the post-traumatic stress disorder (Ptsd) plaguing Jeanne Balibar's haunted war photographer, there are certainly comparables to be drawn between Jones' latest and Erik Poppe's recent Juliette Binoche-starring A Thousand Times Good Night (2013), though the latter film comes up trumps in terms of dramatically realising the familial fractures that can emerge as a by-product of such a perilous vocation.
- 7/31/2014
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
Among this week’s new additions to Screenbase are comedy-drama Pride starring Bill Nighy and astronaut thriller Alone with Damian Lewis.
Pride is set in the summer of 1984, when Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National Union of Mineworkers (Num) is on strike. At the Gay Pride March in London, a group of gay and lesbian activists decides to raise money to support the families of the striking miners. But the Union seems embarrassed to receive their support.
Bill Nighy and Imelda Staunton will star in this Proud Films production, which also features Paddy Considine, Dominic West, George MacKay and Ben Schnetzer. Matthew Warchus directs from a script by Stephen Beresford, which is based on true events. Additional finance comes from BBC Films, Pathé International and the BFI, with Pathé also handling worldwide rights and releasing in France and the UK.
The eight week shoot is scheduled to get underway on October 7 across London and Wales...
Pride is set in the summer of 1984, when Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National Union of Mineworkers (Num) is on strike. At the Gay Pride March in London, a group of gay and lesbian activists decides to raise money to support the families of the striking miners. But the Union seems embarrassed to receive their support.
Bill Nighy and Imelda Staunton will star in this Proud Films production, which also features Paddy Considine, Dominic West, George MacKay and Ben Schnetzer. Matthew Warchus directs from a script by Stephen Beresford, which is based on true events. Additional finance comes from BBC Films, Pathé International and the BFI, with Pathé also handling worldwide rights and releasing in France and the UK.
The eight week shoot is scheduled to get underway on October 7 across London and Wales...
- 9/6/2013
- ScreenDaily
As this year’s Moscow International Film Festival readies for launch, Germany’s Media Luna New Films has picked up international distribution rights to a title in competition at the 35th edition.
The Cologne-based sales agent has secured teenage drama The Kids From The Port, the second feature from Spanish director Alberto Morais.
It will see Morais return to Moscow’s main competition, having won the Golden George and the Fipresci International Critics’ Prize at the Russian festival two years ago for his feature debut Las Olas, which also received the Silver George for actor Carlos Álvarez-Nóvia.
Media Luna has also secured the rights to Slovenian director Nejc Gazvoda’s Dual, which will have its world premiere in Karlovy Vary’s East of the West Competition on July 3.
The love story between two young women is Gazvoda’s second feature after his internationally acclaimed debut A Trip.
Media Luna will also have the international premiere of [link...
The Cologne-based sales agent has secured teenage drama The Kids From The Port, the second feature from Spanish director Alberto Morais.
It will see Morais return to Moscow’s main competition, having won the Golden George and the Fipresci International Critics’ Prize at the Russian festival two years ago for his feature debut Las Olas, which also received the Silver George for actor Carlos Álvarez-Nóvia.
Media Luna has also secured the rights to Slovenian director Nejc Gazvoda’s Dual, which will have its world premiere in Karlovy Vary’s East of the West Competition on July 3.
The love story between two young women is Gazvoda’s second feature after his internationally acclaimed debut A Trip.
Media Luna will also have the international premiere of [link...
- 6/19/2013
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Those of you in the UK harbouring an interest in the real life horrors of the mind of a serial killer are in luck, as courtesy of Stax Entertainment we have three DVD copies of the new documentary Serial Killers: The Real Life Hannibal Lecters to give away.
Synopsis:
The world’s fascination with serial killers has spawned hundreds of fictional madmen in novels and feature films such as Silence of the Lambs, Seven, Kiss the Girls, and The Bone Collector. None is more notorious than Thomas Harris’ diabolical creation Dr. Hannibal Lecter. However, before Lecter, there was a select group of real life monsters that terrorized our neighbourhoods: Ted Bundy, Albert Fish, Jeffrey Dahmer, Andrei Chikatilo, and John Wayne Gacy. Among them they claimed over 150 lives.
Serial Killers: The Real Life Hannibal Lecters will take you into a world that is rarely shown on television: the grotesque and macabre...
Synopsis:
The world’s fascination with serial killers has spawned hundreds of fictional madmen in novels and feature films such as Silence of the Lambs, Seven, Kiss the Girls, and The Bone Collector. None is more notorious than Thomas Harris’ diabolical creation Dr. Hannibal Lecter. However, before Lecter, there was a select group of real life monsters that terrorized our neighbourhoods: Ted Bundy, Albert Fish, Jeffrey Dahmer, Andrei Chikatilo, and John Wayne Gacy. Among them they claimed over 150 lives.
Serial Killers: The Real Life Hannibal Lecters will take you into a world that is rarely shown on television: the grotesque and macabre...
- 6/11/2010
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
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