Maverick film maker Marc Price, director of the £45/$70 zombie film Colin, has finished work on his second feature film Magpie. After the success of Colin, Price was approached with the scripts for numerous films including the Halle Berry shark movie Dark Tide, but opted to make a shark movie in his own unique style. Very different from Colin, Magpie is a dark relationship drama with significantly higher production value.
Financed by Emmerdale actor Dominic Brunt, it tells the tragic story of a negligent young father who returns home for his 9-year-old, shark-obsessed son’s funeral. An unwelcome guest, he steals the coffin and finds himself on the road with the child’s mother and two friends.
Magpie Trailer from Nowhere Fast Productions on Vimeo.
Magpie was shot on location in London, Cornwall and Price’s native Swansea. Without a script, Price instead opted to workshop scenes with the actors based on a carefully designed structure. What follows is a journey with no destination, just a desperate desire not to return.
Marc Price first grabbed headlines as the film maker who made the 2009 feature Colin. A zombie film told entirely from the perspective of its zombie protagonist. The film is more notoriously referred to as the £45/$70 feature.
Colin was released theatrically in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and received numerous awards and nominations including a British Independent Film Award (BIFA) and has received acclaim from Mark Kermode, Sight & Sound, The Guardian, Total Film and many others including Martin Scorsese.
Some stills are here.
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