We’ve got the artwork for the UK DVD standard edition and the special edition Blu-Ray. Here they are below.
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We Rule the School – Bella Caledonia article on Rip it Up v Teenage Superstars
Obviously there’s a WHOLE lot more to this than this interesting article by Erik Sandberg for Bella Caledonia. All I can say at the moment is ‘it’s very interesting so watch this space’ You can view the original article (c)… Read More ›
Interview with Into Creative about Filmmaking in Scotland.
Scotland’s culture department and large media organisations have to take make their contribution and it shouldn’t be left up to the independents to do so. There are some fantastic cultural musical archives about to be released or completed – Chris Brickley’s 16 years book and Carla Easton’s film on females in music. All of these should have been publicly funded and not fought for. It’s not always about what is big or sells, the small parts of our heritage are often the most rewarding for us and future generations.
The Pop Group Documentary Teaser – ‘Beyond Good and Evil’
https://www.thepopgroup.net/posts/beyond-good-evil-a-film-about-the-pop-group-by-grant-mcphee A feature/long short on one of my favourite groups, The Pop Group/ And here’s the first teaser for it:
‘Far From the Apple Tree’ Review in ‘Eye For Film’
Grant McPhee’s film draws on these traditions for a film that is distinctly Scottish in character yet echoes mythology from all around the world. It’s set in one of those generationally inhabited large country houses decorated with curiosities from all around the globe, a place that reflects colonial history yet conjures also the sense of a modern world colonised by an uncanny something deeply rooted in the human soul.
Lori and the Six Six Sixties – 16mm Feature Teaser
This is the first teaser from Lori and the Six Six Sixties. Six Six Sixties is an experimental feature film project. Its inspirations are 1) Tony Wilson’s theory of Praxis – that you do something to work out later why… Read More ›
16mm Music Video. Sons of the Descent – Physics of Angels
New music video for Sons of the Descent’s ‘Physics of Angels’. 16mm, Home Processed 16mm, A little Red and a little Double Run 8mm.
Far From the Apple Tree review by British Horror Revival
McPhee’s third trippy feature confirms him as one of the most interesting film-makers in Britain today.
16mm Music Video – Fast Camels / Full of Strange
New music video for the excellent new single by Scottish psyche group, The Fast Camels and starring Lori Stott and Ashley Sutherland. Cinematography by myself and Kirstin McMahon. Arriflex SR3 with MK3 Super Speeds. Kodak 7207 and 7219 for the… Read More ›
Far From the Apple Tree. DCA Screening and Review
Far From the Apple Tree’ had its first screening in Dundee, at the DCA. We were also delighted to receive this wonderful review from Eye For Film’s Jennie Kermode, a journalist we very much respect.