Category: NEWS

Here is where you would find film info on BRWC. News on trailers, film releases, film set bits, gossip and rumour.

  • Joseph’s Reel

    Joseph’s Reel

    We caught news of an upcoming short film called Joseph’s Reel, which is about an elderly man who is allowed to relive one day of his life before passing away. It will star Yasmin Paige (Submarine, The Double), be part shot on 35mm film, and the team involved aim to put it into the top circle of festivals later this year, and are also in talks with some big names to play Old Joseph.

    They have put together a sizzle reel to give an impression of the film we’re aiming to make: 

    The team launched a Kickstarter campaign 10 days ago, and it looks like it’s going really well.

    Check it out – https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1476502441/josephs-reel

  • Perth Playhouse To Take Starring Cinema Role

    Perth Playhouse To Take Starring Cinema Role

    Perth’s iconic Playhouse cinema is to undergo a major refurbishment after clinching a ground breaking deal to become the first independent cinema in the UK to house the state-of-the-art IMAX experience.

    The development – which will bring movie fans across the region with the ultimate cinema experience – represents a major investment in the area by Playhouse owners G1 Group.

    The agreement between G1 Group and the IMAX Corporation will see the Playhouse hosting the only IMAX cinema outwith Glasgow and Edinburgh.

    Work on the redevelopment of the B-Listed art deco building in Murray Street is expected to begin early next month and will involve the transformation of Screen One as well as an extensive refit of the cinema’s interior and food court.

    Stefan King, Managing Director, G1 Group, said this is the first time the IMAX   have agreed to work with an independent cinema operator in the UK, underpinning the importance of the agreement for Perth Playhouse.

    He said: “This announcement demonstrates G1 Group commitment to investment in Scotland, adding to existing locations in Dundee, Perth and St Andrews.

    “The revitalisation of Perth Playhouse marks the perfect marriage of Scotland’s cinematic history and the world’s most advanced cinematic technology.

    “The IMAX Experience is so immersive that it can help audiences forget they are in a cinema and transport them into the action and drama of a film. We are delighted to partner with IMAX and together look forward to ushering a new era of movie-going at this landmark site.”

    Andrew Cripps, President, IMAX EMEA added: “Together with G1 Group, we are excited to be a part of the evolution of the historic Perth Playhouse and of the movie-going experience in this rich and vibrant community.”

    The IMAX screen is expected to be launched in earnest in mid-July, with the first screening one of this year’s most anticipated summer blockbusters. Typically IMAX cinemas show new release movies in advance of standard cinemas with viewers having the added benefit of larger screens, sharper picture, better sounds and immersive 3D experiences.

    Ken Creelman, G1’s cinema development manager, said the venture will revolutionise ‘going to the movies’ for people across Perthshire, Tayside and Fife and central lowlands.

    He said: “The IMAX experience is like no other and we are so excited to see the reaction and response this will get from our customers.

    “Perth Playhouse has been at the centre of the community for so many years but we’re confident it will now become a mecca for cinema-goers from across Perthshire, Tayside and Fife.”

    Designed by Kingussie-based architect Alexander Cattanach Jr, the Playhouse – which has seven screens – first opened in 1933.

    Although the refurbishment works are significant, the Playhouse is determined that the movie going experience should continue during the upgrade and plans are in place to allow all of the other six screens to operate with the best choice of movies during the IMAX installation process, along with a temporary change to the food court.

  • New Festival In Copenhagen Investigates Architectural & Cinematic Spaces

    New Festival In Copenhagen Investigates Architectural & Cinematic Spaces

    Copenhagen Architecture Festival x FILM has released the complete program for the festival, which will take place for the first time from the 27th to the 30th of March 2014. The festival team has been working hard to put together a program that combines the best of architecture and film. The program features more than eighty events including films, debates, city walks and special events.

    Josephine Michau, executive director of Copenhagen Architecture Festival x FILM, said:

    “I am very proud to present the first program ever of our festival, and I am looking forward to welcome all of our audiences, both Danish and international. Architecture is indeed a broad field. Therefore we have designed a program that takes our audience by the hand with a kind of thematic guide which can help opening up new aspects of the architectural and cinematic fields which people would otherwise not know about. This year, we are focusing on six particular themes: Architectural Processes, Architecture and Ritual, Filmic Space and Architectural Space, Landscape and Film, Modernism and Personal Spaces.”

    One of the main ambitions for the 2014 debut festival is to put a special focus on the intersection between architecture and film. Program director, Peter Møller Rasmussen, said:

    “The program reflects our ambition to combine film and architecture, not only through the selection of films, but also with the many highly-qualified speakers that will frame the screenings with interesting debates and talks.”

    Among others, the audience can look forward to the Nordic premiere of Cathedrals of Culture – Wim Wenders’ 3D project consisting of 6 parts, which just had its world premiere at the Berlinale 2014. Copenhagen Arhcitecture Festival x FILM is also proud to present a world premiere of the art film director Heinz Emigholz’ trilogy Decampment of Modernism, with the director himself introducing his oeuvre.

    Please find the entire program on the website: www.copenhagenarchitecturefestival.com

     

  • Prick Thy Neighbour Wins Film London Award

    Prick Thy Neighbour Wins Film London Award

    ‘Prick Thy Neighbour’, a quirky romantic comedy short film written by Lisa Jacobs, has been selected for ‘London Calling’, Film London’s Short Film Fund. Onboard to direct is the multi talented British Film, TV & Theatre actress, Tara Fitzgerald (‘Game of Thrones’, ‘The Musketeers’, ‘Sirens’, ‘Brassed Off’, ‘Waking the Dead’).

    ‘London Calling’ is a continuation and expansion of the London Borough Film Fund Challenge, aimed at giving more opportunities to London’s new and emerging film-making teams resident in the capital.

    In addition to the award of £4,000, the scheme provides filmmakers with training and mentoring, with support every step of the way. They have also been awarded a bursary of £1,000 by Four Corners – London’s Centre for Film & Photography.

    In February they launched an innovative crowdfunding campaign on IndieGoGo to raise the additional funds that they’ll need in order to make the film. There is the opportunity to contribute anything from £10 upwards. In return, they are offering a whole variety of fantastic perks, from signed merchandise, to a VIP day on set, to an invite to the London screening and even lunch with the director Tara Fitzgerald.  

    Their film campaign can be found here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/prick-thy-neighbour

  • Noah And The Ark

    Noah And The Ark

    Here’s a new featurette (The Ark), for 2014’s epic dramatic release, Noah.

    Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe stars as Noah, a man chosen by God for a great task before an apocalyptic flood destroys the world.

    Directed by Darren Aronofsky, and featuring Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Ray Winstone, Emma Watson, Anthony Hopkins and Logan Lerman, Noah is set for UK release on 4 April 2014.