During the Raindance Film Festival last year we previewed Everybody Flies, a film that made a great name for itself on the festival circuit and one that asks very important questions about the safety of our air travel. It introduced to many the dangers of Aerotoxic Syndrome, and explored the legal disputes and the concerted effort from the industry to cloak this secret from those whose lives could be affected.
With implications for every one of us, this is exactly the sort of film that’ll be everywhere soon, so it’s best to get in early. Beginning next week, on the 26th of February in King’s Cross in London, the wonderful Everyman cinemas across the UK will be holding screenings of the film, followed by a live Q&a with co-director Tristan Loraine.
This is an unmissable chance to find out more about this incendiary topic from one...
With implications for every one of us, this is exactly the sort of film that’ll be everywhere soon, so it’s best to get in early. Beginning next week, on the 26th of February in King’s Cross in London, the wonderful Everyman cinemas across the UK will be holding screenings of the film, followed by a live Q&a with co-director Tristan Loraine.
This is an unmissable chance to find out more about this incendiary topic from one...
- 2/23/2020
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Two months ago we previewed Everybody Flies, one of the standout documentaries premiering at the 2019 Raindance festival in London. Today, we spotlight the next project from writer/director Beth Moran and her producing partner Tristan Loraine.
The short film Missing a Note recently premiered at the New Renaissance Film Festival where it won the award for Best Short. The film deals with a young schoolgirl who wants to be a singer, and whose relationship with a former opera singer suffering a mental decline brings the two together in unexpected ways.
The short offers a thematic resonance to some of the films Moran has produced previously. Last year she produced The Frontier: Ukraine and Lucy: Breaking the Silence, two films which put the humanity of its subjects at the forefront. Though the conflicts in those two films were so different, one internal and the other brutally external, it is the personal...
The short film Missing a Note recently premiered at the New Renaissance Film Festival where it won the award for Best Short. The film deals with a young schoolgirl who wants to be a singer, and whose relationship with a former opera singer suffering a mental decline brings the two together in unexpected ways.
The short offers a thematic resonance to some of the films Moran has produced previously. Last year she produced The Frontier: Ukraine and Lucy: Breaking the Silence, two films which put the humanity of its subjects at the forefront. Though the conflicts in those two films were so different, one internal and the other brutally external, it is the personal...
- 12/3/2019
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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