Saturday, 12 May 2012

Here is the poster for my film 'Going Green'. I like it, which makes a change. I think it conveys the spirit of the film. Sadly this film will miss the Cannes Film Market next week, to begin it's post production,in July. In the picture the lead characters Nigel and Amber, played by Sean Enright and Rachel Rath look concerned because of a 'scene' unfolding at the New Age Hippy Camp where they end up after their house is re-possessed. It's a film for these times of recession, when people are struggling financially and forced to work together to try to overcome their problems. But at the same time it is a comedy, which I think successfully pokes fun at hippie values, and rat race conformity, then challenges both to change each other to create better lifestyles. I hope it will reach a screen near in the UK, that's the plan anyway. In the meantime the film Little District (directed by Calum Johnson) also starring Sean Enright will debut at the Cannes Film Market along with Robbie Moffat's Villan's. Given these other film's will be coming on stream soon it could mean 'Going Green' will have the time to run on the festival circuit before screening in either Berlin or Cannes next year.

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