Posts tagged Being sold

How did we make a feature film in two days? Find out in the one-hour documentary which is now available to watch for free! It features specially shot interviews with the producers, director of photography, cast, writer and I. We go into enormous detail in this doc so it’s recommended for all filmmakers! Enjoy.

Watch me talk/ramble on about Being Sold and filmmaking when I was interviewed by Joe James Barrett for the Screen Stockport website.

Watch me talk/ramble on about Being Sold and filmmaking when I was interviewed by Joe James Barrett for the Screen Stockport website.

A Q&A between Directors UK and I about BEING SOLD...

The lovely folks at Directors UK have featured an article about Being Sold on their front page. Read the full article from the link above…

The publicity for Being Sold begins with this article in the Manchester Evening News. Read the full article online here.

The publicity for Being Sold begins with this article in the Manchester Evening News. Read the full article online here.

Here’s the 2nd trailer for BEING SOLD. The whole film and the one hour documentary “How did they shoot a feature film in two days?” will be available to watch online, on demand from June 19th.

Sneak previews of Being Sold have been released. See cast members Christopher Dane, Lee Boardman, Jessica Blake, Eva Pope, Lesley Joseph, Dan Morgan, Roy Walker, Terry Christian and John Thomson talk about their experiences shooting a film in two days. Visit the YouTube page to see ‘em all! The whole film will be available to watch here from June 19th.

Why BEING SOLD wasn’t selected

I had an interesting email today from a film festival in the states. As you know my comedy/drama BEING SOLD is doing the festival rounds. We submitted it to quite a few festivals and we were selected for some (and won some nice awards!) and a few others rejected the film. This can be for a number of reasons… the film is shockingly awful, the film isn’t the right “type” or, in some cases, they didn’t even watch it (there are a few bad festivals out there!). Comedy is a hard sell for festivals. A lot of programmers like the hard hitting vomiting-babies-and-social-comment type dramas instead of films that entertain. Comedy is always seen as “less intelligent” as, say, a thriller or costume drama. The truth is that a good comedy is bloody hard to make.

So, the e-mail. Most festivals just reject you and send you the standard response but some actually send you the notes that the selection committee made when watching the film (which I think all festivals should do… I mean, you’ve paid your $10-$200 submission fee so why not?). I received one of these emails about the reasons why BEING SOLD wasn’t selected and I thought I’d publish it. I think this is from three different people. Brace yourselves…


1. I thought the film’s premise was interesting, “how much is a life worth?”. It did a good job capturing today’s media frenzy and everyone trying to capitalize by any means possible. There were some compelling issues about fame and it’s consequences raised.


2. This was a clever comedy that hit upon many relevant, contemporary themes—unemployment, instant Internet fame and the callousness of the media.  I thought the film was entertaining and the cast was very good. I think more character development and back-story on John would have added to the film’s impact.


3. A high energy British farce about the desperate times we live in, where a depressed unemployed man would try to sell himself on Ebay. I thought the film did a great job showing the power of the media to take what should be insignificant “news” and blow it out of proportion to generate better ratings. The actors did a good job of keeping this unrealistic situation believable as the story ranged from over the top comedy to the deeper question of what is a man worth and the price of fame.


…umm, answers on a postcard?! I just can’t handle all this negativity… ;)

Festival Director Paul Cotgrove, me, Jessica Blake and Christopher Dane mid-Q&A at the Southend-On-Sea Film Festival. It was a great festival, a brilliant film-loving audience and we were very well looked after. A festival that’s definitely on the rise… (Photo by Niki Cornish)

Festival Director Paul Cotgrove, me, Jessica Blake and Christopher Dane mid-Q&A at the Southend-On-Sea Film Festival. It was a great festival, a brilliant film-loving audience and we were very well looked after. A festival that’s definitely on the rise… (Photo by Niki Cornish)

BEING SOLD WINS THE GRAND PRIZE
BEING SOLD won the Best Film Grand Prize at the London Independent Film Festival last night. Star of the film, Christopher Dane, also won Best Actor. Thanks to festival jurors ROBERT CARLYLE and cinematographer SEAN BOBBIT for giving us the awards and festival director ERICH SCHULTZ for putting together such a great festival.
Press release is available here.

BEING SOLD WINS THE GRAND PRIZE

BEING SOLD won the Best Film Grand Prize at the London Independent Film Festival last night. Star of the film, Christopher Dane, also won Best Actor. Thanks to festival jurors ROBERT CARLYLE and cinematographer SEAN BOBBIT for giving us the awards and festival director ERICH SCHULTZ for putting together such a great festival.

Press release is available here.

BEING SOLD / LONDON INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL / WIDGET
The film will be screening at LIFF2011 on Friday 22nd April, 9pm. We’re screening at the Shortwave Cinema. It’s a great cinema but has very limited seats so get your tickets ASAP from here. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with myself and some of the cast. I’ll confirm who’ll be attending soon.
We now have a Being Sold widget! What’s that? Well, it’s a clever little video window which you can share on your blog, Twitter, Facebook etc which will keep you up to date with all of the festival screenings and - in June - you’ll be able to watch the film straight from this window and even order a Blu-Ray or DVD. Click here to see it, play with it and share it.

BEING SOLD / LONDON INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL / WIDGET

The film will be screening at LIFF2011 on Friday 22nd April, 9pm. We’re screening at the Shortwave Cinema. It’s a great cinema but has very limited seats so get your tickets ASAP from here. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with myself and some of the cast. I’ll confirm who’ll be attending soon.

We now have a Being Sold widget! What’s that? Well, it’s a clever little video window which you can share on your blog, Twitter, Facebook etc which will keep you up to date with all of the festival screenings and - in June - you’ll be able to watch the film straight from this window and even order a Blu-Ray or DVD. Click here to see it, play with it and share it.

BEING SOLD hitting UK film festivals. My feature will premiere at this year’s Bradford International Film Festival on Sunday 20th March with an additional screening on Monday 21st. You can see more information here. 
That’s not all! We’re also screening the film (plus a Q&A with me) at the Pennine Film Festival on Tuesday 22nd March. The festival’s website is here. More festivals are being announced very soon. I hope you’ll be able to come and see the film on the big screen.

BEING SOLD hitting UK film festivals. My feature will premiere at this year’s Bradford International Film Festival on Sunday 20th March with an additional screening on Monday 21st. You can see more information here. 

That’s not all! We’re also screening the film (plus a Q&A with me) at the Pennine Film Festival on Tuesday 22nd March. The festival’s website is here. More festivals are being announced very soon. I hope you’ll be able to come and see the film on the big screen.

Mixing at The Soundhouse… er… what was the name of the film again?

Mixing at The Soundhouse… er… what was the name of the film again?

HD version of the BEING SOLD trailer now on YouTube.