The Knife That Killed Me is going from strength to strength with three big pre-release screenings coming up due to high demand: ? 1st February -York City Screen via Ourscreen (an audience based booking system) ? 3rd February – Cornerhouse in Manchester ? 29th March – York Literature Festival We are also pleased to confirm that our independent film is rubbing shoulders with the big...
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Marcus Romer and Kit Monkman’s groundbreaking Yorkshire film The Knife That Killed Me will be shown at City Screen, York, on February 1 to mark York’s designation as a UNESCO City of Media Arts. The screening at midday will take place as part of Visit York’s annual York Residents Festival weekend. The event offers the chance to see York film-making talent come together under co-directors...
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We are pleased to announce that our film The Hatching will be screened at the Bath Film Festival. The Hatching was filmed in last Summer in Meare, making use of Somerset’s famous levels to film scenes involving a giant crocodile that eats people. Tim Webber, played by Andrew Lee Potts steals crocodile eggs from a zoo with friends before being expelled from school. Fifteen years...
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A film made entirely using green-screen technology in Yorkshire will screen at another European film festival. The Knife That Killed Me, which stars Jack McMullen will screen at the Nantes British Film Festival in December, and recently played in the Alice Nella Citta, part of the Rome Film Festival. The film, which will be distributed by Universal Pictures UK on DVD and Video-On-Demand later this...
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We have just received some great photos from the set of The Hatching featuring Justin Lee Collins in his acting d?but plus brilliant upcoming talent in the form of Thomas Turgoose (This is England), Andrew Lee Potts (Primeval) and Jack McMullen (Waterloo Road, The Knife That Killed Me). The Hatching is shaping up to be a great film with some real talent both behind and...
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