Directors, actors, producers, executives and film journalists were celebated at Lff photocall.
Actresses Rosamund Pike and Andrea Riseborough, producer Christine Vachon and directors Tinge Krishnan and Carol Morley were among the over 80 women who came together at the BFI London Film Festival to celebrate women filmmakers at the festival and women working throughout the UK and international film industry and as film journalists on Friday (October 12).
They were joined by Tricia Tuttle, artistic director of the Lff and Amanda Nevill, chief executive of the BFI. ”I’m so proud to celebrate more female filmmakers at Lff 2018 than ever before, and...
Actresses Rosamund Pike and Andrea Riseborough, producer Christine Vachon and directors Tinge Krishnan and Carol Morley were among the over 80 women who came together at the BFI London Film Festival to celebrate women filmmakers at the festival and women working throughout the UK and international film industry and as film journalists on Friday (October 12).
They were joined by Tricia Tuttle, artistic director of the Lff and Amanda Nevill, chief executive of the BFI. ”I’m so proud to celebrate more female filmmakers at Lff 2018 than ever before, and...
- 10/12/2018
- by Louise Tutt
- ScreenDaily
The indie pic' Bad Meat will be having its World Premiere at the American Film Market. This is a film developed by Rob Schmidt (Wrong Turn), but the director named on the title is Lulu Jarmen; this is likely a pseudoname. This title has recently completed while being developed way back in 2008. There have been some financial hurdles to scramble over and now, the first trailer is available for Bad Meat, along with a film poster.
In this clip, you will laugh, you will gag, and you will likely cry for your mommy, as several delinquent children are chased throughout a "Boot Camp." They are being chased by the camp counsellours who have eaten some rotten meat. This, strangely, turns them into killers. Unfortunately, these kids will have a long jog back to civilization as the camp is located in "the middle of nowhere." Enjoy the disturbing and surreal trailer below.
In this clip, you will laugh, you will gag, and you will likely cry for your mommy, as several delinquent children are chased throughout a "Boot Camp." They are being chased by the camp counsellours who have eaten some rotten meat. This, strangely, turns them into killers. Unfortunately, these kids will have a long jog back to civilization as the camp is located in "the middle of nowhere." Enjoy the disturbing and surreal trailer below.
- 10/21/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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