In his latest podcast/interview, host Stuart Wright talks with writer/director Alberto Sciamma about his new feature film, the hilarious African/Euro road trip-come-absurdist farce I Love My Mum.
A mother (Kierston Wareing) and son (Tommy French) duo get shipped in a container from London to Morocco with nothing but their pajamas. The adventure takes them through Spain and France on a journey to get home and rebuild their rocky relationship.
I Love My Mum is out now. See listings for screenings near you at www.ilovemymummovie.com...
A mother (Kierston Wareing) and son (Tommy French) duo get shipped in a container from London to Morocco with nothing but their pajamas. The adventure takes them through Spain and France on a journey to get home and rebuild their rocky relationship.
I Love My Mum is out now. See listings for screenings near you at www.ilovemymummovie.com...
- 6/10/2019
- by Stuart Wright
- Nerdly
To honour the release of Alberto Sciamma’s ‘I Love My Mum’ on May 31st we have the honouring of debuting an exclusive clip from the film.
Directed by Alberto Sciamma, the hilarious European comedy, I Love My Mum introduces us to Ron (Tommy French) and Olga (Kierston Wareing)who, following a car crash, are bizarrely transported from their comfy world into an uncertain one – from the safety of their living-room in England into an alien world in North Africa and across Europe. Without money or documents and still in their pyjamas, they will need to put aside their mutual animosity and find a way back.
Shot over four countries and boasting an international ensemble cast, including French actor and former International Footballer Frank Leboeuf, join a mother and her adult son on an absurd journey from their home, into the unknown – and back again.
Also in trailers – All new...
Directed by Alberto Sciamma, the hilarious European comedy, I Love My Mum introduces us to Ron (Tommy French) and Olga (Kierston Wareing)who, following a car crash, are bizarrely transported from their comfy world into an uncertain one – from the safety of their living-room in England into an alien world in North Africa and across Europe. Without money or documents and still in their pyjamas, they will need to put aside their mutual animosity and find a way back.
Shot over four countries and boasting an international ensemble cast, including French actor and former International Footballer Frank Leboeuf, join a mother and her adult son on an absurd journey from their home, into the unknown – and back again.
Also in trailers – All new...
- 5/30/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Here’s the latest episode of the The Filmmakers Podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes on the official podcast site, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres.
For those unfamiliar, with the series, The Filmmakers Podcast is a podcast about how to make films from micro budget indie films to bigger budget studio films and everything in-between. Our hosts Giles Alderson, Dan Richardson, Andrew Rodger and Cristian James talk how to get films made, how to actually make them and how to try not to f… it up in their very humble opinion. Guests will come on and chat about their film making experiences from directors, writers, producers, screenwriters, actors, cinematographers and distributors. They also shoot the breeze about their new films, The Dare, World of Darkness,...
For those unfamiliar, with the series, The Filmmakers Podcast is a podcast about how to make films from micro budget indie films to bigger budget studio films and everything in-between. Our hosts Giles Alderson, Dan Richardson, Andrew Rodger and Cristian James talk how to get films made, how to actually make them and how to try not to f… it up in their very humble opinion. Guests will come on and chat about their film making experiences from directors, writers, producers, screenwriters, actors, cinematographers and distributors. They also shoot the breeze about their new films, The Dare, World of Darkness,...
- 5/22/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Camelot Films has released a new trailer for the British comedy ‘I Love My Mum’ starring Tommy French and Kierston Wareing.
A mother and son duo get shipped in a container from London to Morocco with nothing but their pyjamas. The adventure takes them through Spain and France on a journey to get home and rebuild their rocky relationship.
Shot over four countries and boasting an international ensemble cast, including French actor and former International Footballer Frank Leboeuf, join a mother and her adult son on an absurd journey from their home, into the unknown – and back again.
Directed by Alberto Sciamma, the film also stars Tommy French and Kierston Wareing.
Also in trailers – Amy Poheler and friends let loose in trailer for ‘Wine Country’
The film is released May 31st.
I Love My Mum Synopsis
The film introduces us to Ron (Tommy French) and Olga (Kierston Wareing)who, following a car crash,...
A mother and son duo get shipped in a container from London to Morocco with nothing but their pyjamas. The adventure takes them through Spain and France on a journey to get home and rebuild their rocky relationship.
Shot over four countries and boasting an international ensemble cast, including French actor and former International Footballer Frank Leboeuf, join a mother and her adult son on an absurd journey from their home, into the unknown – and back again.
Directed by Alberto Sciamma, the film also stars Tommy French and Kierston Wareing.
Also in trailers – Amy Poheler and friends let loose in trailer for ‘Wine Country’
The film is released May 31st.
I Love My Mum Synopsis
The film introduces us to Ron (Tommy French) and Olga (Kierston Wareing)who, following a car crash,...
- 4/15/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Cast includes Kierston Wareing, Dominique Pinon and Frank Leboeuf.
Film Seekers has added Spanish filmmaker Alberto Sciamma’s travel comedy I Love My Mum to its slate ahead of the upcoming American Film Market.
Written and directed by Sciamma, whose previous films include 2015’s Blood Trap and 2003’s Jericho Mansions, I Love My Mum centres Olga and her son Ron, who accidentally exile themselves from England to Morocco. They must find their way across the Mediterranean in an absurd attempt to immigrate back home.
The cast includes Kierston Wareing (Fish Tank), Dominique Pinon (Amélie), former football star Frank Leboeuf, Aida Folch...
Film Seekers has added Spanish filmmaker Alberto Sciamma’s travel comedy I Love My Mum to its slate ahead of the upcoming American Film Market.
Written and directed by Sciamma, whose previous films include 2015’s Blood Trap and 2003’s Jericho Mansions, I Love My Mum centres Olga and her son Ron, who accidentally exile themselves from England to Morocco. They must find their way across the Mediterranean in an absurd attempt to immigrate back home.
The cast includes Kierston Wareing (Fish Tank), Dominique Pinon (Amélie), former football star Frank Leboeuf, Aida Folch...
- 10/28/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Zombie Western Bullets for the Dead is set to roll in Queensland on November 17, the feature debut of writers-directors Joshua C. Birch and Michael Du-Shane.
The plot follows hardened bounty hunter James Dalton (Christopher Sommers), who escorts a gang of outlaws led by the fiery young Annie Blake (Vanessa Moltzen) to the sheriff.
En route he discovers the remains of a massacre and rescues its sole survivor, a preacher (Hugh Parker). All are forced to work together and battle their way across the American West of the 1870s when the zombie apocalypse begins.
Birch and Du-Shane developed the feature from a 3-minute film, 26 Bullets Dead, which they shot in 2011 when they were students at the Griffith Film School.
The short was part of the school.s genre strand overseen by the artist-in-residence, Spanish director Alberto Sciamma (The Killer Tongue), who encouraged the filmmakers and DoP Brian Loewe and production designer...
The plot follows hardened bounty hunter James Dalton (Christopher Sommers), who escorts a gang of outlaws led by the fiery young Annie Blake (Vanessa Moltzen) to the sheriff.
En route he discovers the remains of a massacre and rescues its sole survivor, a preacher (Hugh Parker). All are forced to work together and battle their way across the American West of the 1870s when the zombie apocalypse begins.
Birch and Du-Shane developed the feature from a 3-minute film, 26 Bullets Dead, which they shot in 2011 when they were students at the Griffith Film School.
The short was part of the school.s genre strand overseen by the artist-in-residence, Spanish director Alberto Sciamma (The Killer Tongue), who encouraged the filmmakers and DoP Brian Loewe and production designer...
- 11/5/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Tagline: "Vengeance Knows No Mercy." Lightning Entertainment has developed a horrifying period piece titled Black Plague. This title is set in the 14th Century, during the bubonic plague. But, a murder mystery and Satanic elements enter the film's story. Black Plague stars Lena Heady (Dredd), Jason Flemyng (Snatch) and David La Haye. The film has been shot by director Alberto Sciamma. Now, a couple of promotional pieces have been released for the film. A film poster is now available for the film. The graphic shows the character Matilda (Heady), a wealthy noble. In the film, Matilda loses her husband in the 100 Years War and her son, Nicholas, is tasked with returning him to English lands. As well, an early trailer has been released by Lightning Entertainment. The reel shows more of the settings, costumes and characters. Film fans who enjoy history or fictional takes on the medieval period can take...
- 9/30/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Tiff’s Midnight Madness program turned 25 this year, and for two and half decades, the hardworking programers have gathered some of the strangest, most terrifying, wild, intriguing and downright entertaining films from around the world. From dark comedies to Japanese gore-fests and indie horror gems, the Midnight Madness program hasn’t lost its edge as one the leading showcases of genre cinema. In its 25-year history, Midnight Madness has introduced adventurous late-night moviegoers to such cult faves as Richard Linklater’s Dazed and Confused and Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs. But what separates Midnight Madness from, say, Montreal’s three and half week long genre festival Fantasia, is that Tiff selects only ten films to make the cut. In other words, these programmers don’t mess around. Last week I decided that I would post reviews of my personal favourite films that screened in past years. And just like the Tiff programmers,...
- 9/18/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Zombie Western Bullets for the Dead is due to roll in Queensland in July, the first in a slate of low-budget genre films from a new joint venture between Cathy Overett.s Brisbane-based Cathartic Pictures and UK sales agent Stealth Media Group.
Overett told If the aim is to produce two or three films a year, each budgeted at $3 million, using the 40 per cent Australian producer tax offset, which Stealth will sell internationally. The $2 million Bullets for the Dead marks the feature debut of Australian writers-directors Joshua C. Birch and Michael Du-Shane, developed from a 3-minute film, 26 Bullets Dead, which they shot in 2011 when they were students at the Griffith Film School.
The plot revolves around a bounty hunter (Christopher Sommers) who escorts a fiery young woman (Kathryn Beck) and her gang of misfits to the sheriff. En route he discovers the remains of a massacre and rescues its sole survivor,...
Overett told If the aim is to produce two or three films a year, each budgeted at $3 million, using the 40 per cent Australian producer tax offset, which Stealth will sell internationally. The $2 million Bullets for the Dead marks the feature debut of Australian writers-directors Joshua C. Birch and Michael Du-Shane, developed from a 3-minute film, 26 Bullets Dead, which they shot in 2011 when they were students at the Griffith Film School.
The plot revolves around a bounty hunter (Christopher Sommers) who escorts a fiery young woman (Kathryn Beck) and her gang of misfits to the sheriff. En route he discovers the remains of a massacre and rescues its sole survivor,...
- 5/23/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Stealth Media Group and producer Cathy Overett’s new shingle Cathartic Pictures are joining forces to produce a revolving slate of films and to set up an Australian outpost for the UK sales agent. The first film is a $2m zombie western, Bullets for the Dead, slated to shoot in Queensland Australia in July.
Hot on the heels of Bullets will be Bite, a $5m vampire film written and directed by Alberto Sciamma, a UK/Australian co-production slated to shoot down under in October.
“Stealth has a number of Australian films on our books and we are keen for more,” says Stealth’s Michael Cowan. “Having worked with Cathy across these three films so far it was a natural progression to partner up with her for sales in Anz.”
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Hot on the heels of Bullets will be Bite, a $5m vampire film written and directed by Alberto Sciamma, a UK/Australian co-production slated to shoot down under in October.
“Stealth has a number of Australian films on our books and we are keen for more,” says Stealth’s Michael Cowan. “Having worked with Cathy across these three films so far it was a natural progression to partner up with her for sales in Anz.”
Read more...
- 5/19/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
‘Skyfall’ On Track To Beat ‘Quantum’s China Cume In 7 Days As of Thursday night, Skyfall’s 4-day cume in China was $17.9M, handily breaking the coveted 100M yuan mark. The film opened Monday and is playing on 8,079 screens in the country’s widest release ever. Sony says the 23rd James Bond film that has already broken the $1B mark internationally, is on track to outgross the last Bond film, Quantum Of Solace, in its first seven days in China. The movie’s release on Monday, at $5.1M, was almost three times that of Quantum. It came out amid reports of some tweaks by the local censors and calls by film industry insiders for reforms to the movie review system. Shi Chuan, a professor at Shanghai University’s school of film & TV arts and technology, proposed laws be put in place for censors to follow and said, “Movie regulators should respect the producers’ original ideas,...
- 1/26/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
NEW YORK -- Fresh off signing to lead the cast of the period drama Castle of Lies, James Caan has agreed to star in the indie feature Jericho Mansions opposite Jennifer Tilly and Maribel Verdu. After his Jericho role, Caan will segue to Castle, the highest-budgeted independent New Zealand-based film ever made (HR 10/1). Alberto Sciamma, whose medieval thriller Anazapta was recently acquired by Los Angeles-based international distribution company Lightning Entertainment, is directing Jericho. The film begins production in Canada this week. A psychological thriller set in an apartment building where a series of murders has occurred, Jericho is being produced by Kate Robbins under the Snow Falls Films banner. Caan portrays the reclusive building superintendent at the center of the murder investigation. Caan will be seen later this year in Matt Dillon's directorial debut, City of Ghosts, for United Artists, and in Lars von Trier's Dogville. Caan is repped by Endeavor.
- 10/3/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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