Friday, 21 February 2020
Niall of Tara Pitch Teaser
A project in development that needs a kick in the pants, to get some attention, I made this pitch deck piece and it all looks good and makes sense. So now the pitch is ready, its onto the people who can make it happen. Let's see what Niall can do. The discovery of this quixit (new word I just invented) fixit editing programme is great for businesses wanting to move their ideas to the next step. So now I'm addicted to it and happy to get my stories out there.
Saturday, 19 October 2019
The blog that never was
This year the blog has lost its way, stuffed between the admin pressures running a business, finding new ways of promoting the company catalogue of films on Amazon, and just life that catches up with you. The last three months have been marred by a mystery problem of severe bowel pain and blood that was made by worse by eating raw rice grains at an event as far back as July. This week mid October, saw another return to hospital with blood in the toilet and severe abdominal pain. Yet no diagnosis. More to be done to get the answers and some people will be asked questions about their conduct on the matter.
But this year has been good, because I got off to an early start by finishing the first episode of a projected TV series 12 part treatment on the heroic and bardic Irish legend Niall of the Nine Hostages. It remains to be seen by the big guys because I need a whopping big agent with muckle clout. ( Muckle is Scottish word meaning very huge, enormous.) So here's me, asking, please go check me out for my long imdb track record here
We will also soon be announcing the release date of the documentary called Walking With Elephants of Amazon Prime so do watch out for that. It was a mega trip to Africa by film director Robbie Moffat in 2018 that saw him get astounding footage of Elephants and a story log of the way they have been relegated to yet another dying species. It marks Palm Tree Film's entry into the extinction debate which it supports, to campaign for a change in the way pollution, plastic, petrol, and general waste of the planet resources have devastated wild life but also human life ultimately. Most people who ken me well will know the updates on the wildfire devastation, that I regularly put up on twitter to make sure no one forgets about them to create a mindfulness that we are all only a few steps away from destruction.
In line with this I'm developing a documentary about the way the consumer can avoid the substance of plastic in their households, in food creation in the kitchen to lead a life with out plastic as a method of boycotting it altogether. So we are Green Green Green. My film Going Green a fiction film about a family trying to change their life for the better without the Rat Race, can be seen on Amazon Prime here.
I also just finished writing a screenplay about the Scottish pioneer film maker Jenny Gilbertson, who made many films about the life of the Scottish Shetland Crofters as well as the community of Inuits in the Arctic of Canada. Her story is full of daring do, with her exploits filming off the Shetland cliffs, trips to the Canadian Prairies, followed her final days with the Inuits hunting Carabou, making her life a breathless travelogue of events that are laced with her own indomitable self belief that women can do things on their own. Pioneer Female Film Maker inspiring others to take up the Camera in successive generations - she was a remarkable tour de force.
So already this year has been a year of screenplays with another on the way based on the exploits of my grandfather in his adventures of World War Two.This screenplay I hope will not receive countless interruptions, illness and other catastrophy's in the same way I have faced over the last 3 months. Here's hoping???
On top of all this I began some art projects in my 2nd year as an official contemporary Scottish artist and you can read how I became one here
Robbie is going ahead with his projects like a steam train on developing his proposed TV series on Robinson Crusoe so things are continuing there as he planned.
The highlight of the year was meeting Kiefer Sutherland in April at the Wales Comicon when we posed for a photo and I introduced myself as Myself saying Hi Im Mairi Sutherland and he said Hi Im Kiefer Sutherland, shall we do that again Ok - Im Mairi Sutherland, Im Kiefer Sutherland , so we just laughed and giggled together. Such a funny guy and in that moment I knew he understood the problems of the name Sutherland and the hassles that go along with it. Lol so sweet.
So far so good I'm not dead yet but it is no easy ride with hellish pain and fear of the next bout, but I decided to fight back and just make my own karmic revolution despite everything and everyone. Some folks dumped me on the way but those who know life is a hard journey do seem to stick with you even when things go West, because they know they will see you coming back. And on that score you stick with the people who don't give up on you and who carry on making plans regardless.
NAM MYOHO RENGE KYO
But this year has been good, because I got off to an early start by finishing the first episode of a projected TV series 12 part treatment on the heroic and bardic Irish legend Niall of the Nine Hostages. It remains to be seen by the big guys because I need a whopping big agent with muckle clout. ( Muckle is Scottish word meaning very huge, enormous.) So here's me, asking, please go check me out for my long imdb track record here
We will also soon be announcing the release date of the documentary called Walking With Elephants of Amazon Prime so do watch out for that. It was a mega trip to Africa by film director Robbie Moffat in 2018 that saw him get astounding footage of Elephants and a story log of the way they have been relegated to yet another dying species. It marks Palm Tree Film's entry into the extinction debate which it supports, to campaign for a change in the way pollution, plastic, petrol, and general waste of the planet resources have devastated wild life but also human life ultimately. Most people who ken me well will know the updates on the wildfire devastation, that I regularly put up on twitter to make sure no one forgets about them to create a mindfulness that we are all only a few steps away from destruction.
In line with this I'm developing a documentary about the way the consumer can avoid the substance of plastic in their households, in food creation in the kitchen to lead a life with out plastic as a method of boycotting it altogether. So we are Green Green Green. My film Going Green a fiction film about a family trying to change their life for the better without the Rat Race, can be seen on Amazon Prime here.
I also just finished writing a screenplay about the Scottish pioneer film maker Jenny Gilbertson, who made many films about the life of the Scottish Shetland Crofters as well as the community of Inuits in the Arctic of Canada. Her story is full of daring do, with her exploits filming off the Shetland cliffs, trips to the Canadian Prairies, followed her final days with the Inuits hunting Carabou, making her life a breathless travelogue of events that are laced with her own indomitable self belief that women can do things on their own. Pioneer Female Film Maker inspiring others to take up the Camera in successive generations - she was a remarkable tour de force.
So already this year has been a year of screenplays with another on the way based on the exploits of my grandfather in his adventures of World War Two.This screenplay I hope will not receive countless interruptions, illness and other catastrophy's in the same way I have faced over the last 3 months. Here's hoping???
On top of all this I began some art projects in my 2nd year as an official contemporary Scottish artist and you can read how I became one here
Robbie is going ahead with his projects like a steam train on developing his proposed TV series on Robinson Crusoe so things are continuing there as he planned.
The highlight of the year was meeting Kiefer Sutherland in April at the Wales Comicon when we posed for a photo and I introduced myself as Myself saying Hi Im Mairi Sutherland and he said Hi Im Kiefer Sutherland, shall we do that again Ok - Im Mairi Sutherland, Im Kiefer Sutherland , so we just laughed and giggled together. Such a funny guy and in that moment I knew he understood the problems of the name Sutherland and the hassles that go along with it. Lol so sweet.
Im Mairi Sutherland - Im Kiefer Sutherland Photo
So far so good I'm not dead yet but it is no easy ride with hellish pain and fear of the next bout, but I decided to fight back and just make my own karmic revolution despite everything and everyone. Some folks dumped me on the way but those who know life is a hard journey do seem to stick with you even when things go West, because they know they will see you coming back. And on that score you stick with the people who don't give up on you and who carry on making plans regardless.
NAM MYOHO RENGE KYO
Wednesday, 11 September 2019
Tuesday, 5 February 2019
Into 2019 without a blink (new up date)
Pictured Producer Mairi Sutherland at Berlin Film Festival 2018 at Check Point Charlie. A fun moment there.
WW1 Private John Smith and a new Progress report.
The World War One film about my maternal (mum's dad) grandfather Private John Smith, Passchendaele missed its deadline to be completed by the 11th of November 2018 but with that failure, I have just had to look at the project in a different way saying to it that it will be finished when it is finished. It has been dogged with technical problems in the editing suite where lately it will just not save the correct version of the piece and so far the current editing file will not save to other drives because it says it needs a password to do that. All very strange... but par for the course with an out of date final cut pro 7 piece of software that finally seems to have given up the ghost. Now other more up dated versions are being looked at so hopefully the project can be transmigrated to the final cut 10 x system. Lets see what befalls this project but lets not give up. In way of a postscript with help from my daughter, we found the missing version of the film so we think we are back on track. Final cut has a beastly auto saver which can save hundreds of versions of edits. So I learned that it is important to use the 'save as' element and give your main edit a new name every time you work on it. Simply it is not enough to make a general save because this does not differentiate your working files from the auto save versions. It is a learning curve but now it looks as if we are back on the right train track.
In the meantime my grandfather's book of some 200 poems is still being typed up by my brother to form a manuscript for publishing it's pages. So a painstaking process is happening.
Walking With Elephants
This project was filmed under difficult circumstances by Robbie Moffat in Africa last year with the main staging post being Botswana. He hopes it will be like a Marching With the Penguins type of film and is currently planing a voice over narration. It is in post production in London at the moment. It certainly was a Mammoth project and sadly the Elephant seems to be loosing the race which could see it extinct in the same way its ancestor became as a species that died out. Can it be stopped asks the documentary? Can a new habitat be built for the Elephant in time before it is too late? Moffat manages the dialogue and move towards an ecological observation that modern man seems hell bent on destruction no matter what befalls the Elephant in the process. The film plans to premiere at the Cannes Film Market 2019.
I supported this project as a producer, researcher along side the marketing element of getting the project known about.
Chopin -The Last Nocturne
Palm Tree Films continues to develop its own state of films and has turned its attention to one that has been in development for over 10 years, a script written by Robbie Moffat about the famous composer Chopin, who in his last years was forced out of the French Kings court during the second French revolution in the 1840's and found himself having to seek refuge in Britain with his fawning pupils, he was teaching and relying on their income to support himself. Sadly his adventure in Britain lead to his death, but it was nearly prevented by the aristocrat Jane Stirling who who picked up the tab and sent him on the rounds of a concert tour in the grand houses of Scotland and England. Unrequited love is the theme.
Robbie is also reprising the character Robinson Crusoe for a TV series proposal.
My Stuff - Historical
That would usually be enough to be kept busy but there are also my own self written projects, some which are a bit hush hush because mainly if you announce anything they get ripped off the wall before the paint has dried.
Like Private John Smith I have the serious Jenny Gilbertson Project a worthy bio pic about the pioneer film makers life, which has now had all her real life diaries added to it so for I am drawing from historical exactitude to form authentic biographical style screenplays. None of this is for the fainthearted. It's high brow and not for those who pride themselves on a diet of thrill pill films. No apologies there. However there is one fantasy adventure series I'm developing that ticks all the boxes, its action, adventure, drama, and sex all laced up in the Celtic Legends of the 5th Century when Britain was negotiating a new way of life between Pagans and Christians - a tension that was to create Warrior Kings and Warlords. Game of Thrones hold your horses a new TV series is beating its path to your CGI, or so I hope.
2019 has many hopes, dreams. The challenge is to overcome the obstacles, take the technicalities by the horns and say politely to those holding me back excuse me thank you for your time and input, but actually the goal is over that hill and if you are standing in the way, you better move because my train is going in your direction.
2019 get out the way here I am.
(On postscript is as well as my film work, Im now also developing my portfolio as a visual artist.) You can read all about my film work and other projects on my website by hitting the word here
Above my sketch based on a study of the artist Leonard Da Vinci's flower examinations as you will read on my website I have an artistic side and its decided to come out.
Sunday, 11 November 2018
An armistice reflection 2018
This blog has lost its way so I though I would change it's template to be entitled Mairi's Blog to give me more scope to cover different things. This year has flown by and I just have not go off the starting blocks. Even my documentary making on private John Smith got delayed in the final weeks of its editing process, because I got bad concussion for 3 weeks after banging my head on a heavy car door! But I decided to carry on with completing the documentary and not worry that I missed the deadline of Armistice 2018 to screen it. So without more fuss I list below my maternal grandfather's story about Private John Smith and his time in WW1 Passchendaele battle.
This picture was taken a month before he was called up under the Derby scheme of enlistment in mid 1917 in June. He left his daughter barely a month old and his wife Tabitha, to go to the Black Watch training centre, where his special skill of speaking German was sought after in the later part of the war. Within 3 weeks he found himself close to the Messine Ridge in Ypres and soon enough he was plunged into the worst battle of the war - Passchendaele. This battle became famous because it's casualties amounted to 500,000 from a new weapon, Mustard Gas, which combined with the unfortunate conditions in the trenches of dangerous water filled, flows of mud the men toppled into the ground creating horrific mass graves. The use of Mustard gas was to become it's first and last achievement in that when the top brass realised that it was causing multiple deaths in a grossly inhumane and 'inefficient' way, its was banned soon after as a weapon of war.
John's war was not to last long because although he got to the end of Passchandaele he received Mustard Gas poisoning which meant he had lung erosion that was to trouble him for the rest of his life. When Passchendaele ended on the 10th November 2017 John was making his way to the field hospital in Ypres, where it was decided he must return home to become one of thousands of men who could not return to the battlefield. In the UK he woke up in hospital a month later hearing carol singers at Christmas time. Awaking from unconsciousness, he thought he had died and gone to heaven, when hearing the notes of the music that had brought him round.
This picture was taken a month before he was called up under the Derby scheme of enlistment in mid 1917 in June. He left his daughter barely a month old and his wife Tabitha, to go to the Black Watch training centre, where his special skill of speaking German was sought after in the later part of the war. Within 3 weeks he found himself close to the Messine Ridge in Ypres and soon enough he was plunged into the worst battle of the war - Passchendaele. This battle became famous because it's casualties amounted to 500,000 from a new weapon, Mustard Gas, which combined with the unfortunate conditions in the trenches of dangerous water filled, flows of mud the men toppled into the ground creating horrific mass graves. The use of Mustard gas was to become it's first and last achievement in that when the top brass realised that it was causing multiple deaths in a grossly inhumane and 'inefficient' way, its was banned soon after as a weapon of war.
John's war was not to last long because although he got to the end of Passchandaele he received Mustard Gas poisoning which meant he had lung erosion that was to trouble him for the rest of his life. When Passchendaele ended on the 10th November 2017 John was making his way to the field hospital in Ypres, where it was decided he must return home to become one of thousands of men who could not return to the battlefield. In the UK he woke up in hospital a month later hearing carol singers at Christmas time. Awaking from unconsciousness, he thought he had died and gone to heaven, when hearing the notes of the music that had brought him round.
It would take a while before he would realise that he was at Craiglockhart hospital a special place for soldiers with the newly coined term 'shell shock' though John was also dealing with the effects of Mustard gas. There the hospital had a regime to give soldiers rehabilitation therapy by doing tasks and jobs which might distract them from the thoughts of the battle scenes they had witnessed. The hospital was the place where the poet's Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon were available to other soldiers to help show them see the benefits of poetry as a means of dealing with shell shock. John was to take up poetry himself while also participating in the occupational therapy of needlework a job that was familiar to him because he was a professional tailor before the war. In the picture above his is on the right front seated but the Black Watch badge he made is being held by another wounded soldier.
John did not return to the action of the war , but he was to write poetry, which was published in local newspapers in Fife, Scotland, under the pen name SARTOR, which means tailor in Latin. Below is one of his poems called Storm and War which was published in 1953 after his time in World War Two serving again in the Black Watch.
Storm
and War
Storm
All
day, all night, along the storm-swept shore,
The
gale, blind giant astride the waves, drives hard,
They
madly gallop and crash with thundering roar,
To
spumy fragments rent -such is their reward-
Tis
nature's law alone that they hold in regard.
White
birds on tense wings above the chaos ride,
Flying,
unresting as the wild gale raves.
Seeing
destruction scattered far and wide,
When
seaweed and silken tresses the storm laves:
Unwitting
they scar, glide,wheel, o'er unsought graves.
War
All
day, all night, along earth's war swept coasts,
War,
grim tyrant, astride the nations, drives them hard,
And
they assenting, crash midst thundering hosts,
To
gory fragments rent - such is their reward -
Lured
on by wealth and power, vain, illusive ghosts.
White
love on strong wings above war's chaos glides,
Yearns,
unresting, questing for the peace of home,
Longs
to stop destruction ranging far and wide
O'er
all earth's coasts and oceans embattled foam:
Waiting,
oh Man, to make they errant heart her home.
'Leven
Mail' (East Fife Mail) 25th Feb 1953 SAR TOR
Finally I hope to complete the documentary for a Christmas screening which seems appropriate because he woke up at Christmas time after being unconscious on his travel back home. It is not too late to contribute to the Go Fund Me, which has no deadlines in its scheme. The money raised so far will go on a student editor for one week. As a contributor you will get a Producer credit, a copy of the film on DVD and small booklet of John's story containing some of his poems. You can donate by going to the link on the word here
Friday, 6 July 2018
Hello Big Summer Heatwave. Just back from a journey of attending a few Kiefer Sutherland band concerts from his #RecklessTour2018 and I will, of course, be sorting out the photos I took over the next few weeks. Certainly, in the UK it was a victory for him with full houses and good responses to his new album called This is How it is Done. In the meantime here is a photo, I took, from last year's Glasgow concert. Bear with me while I grapple with the inevitable geg sizes of some of the photos. (Storage space!!!)
Kiefer Sutherland Not Enough Whisky Tour 2017 Glasgow
Now onto the Next Thing
Cycle Feature Drama
On to the film news and the films from Palm Tree Universal's stable on Amazon, I thought I would take a look at the less known thriller Cycle, which is a shameless 'slasher' style movie. It turned out much more violent than I expected from reading the script in pre-production, but I did think the writer Robbie Moffat had nailed the scary things that could be lurking in the hills of Scotland particularly places like the famed Glencoe valley and Mountain where it was shot a few years ago.
The story revolves around 3 students who take a hiking and camping holiday during their term break. They attract the attention of a loner on a bike thus the name Cycle. He turns out to be more than a 'Peeping Tom' or Stalker. He is altogether something more sinister but because of the dysfunctional nature of the 3 girls friendships, they do not notice when one of them goes missing. By then it is too late for them to see they are in the clutches of a serial killer.
It sounds like a cliche but the way the lead actor Andreas Beltzer portrays this deranged character is very chilling and forces one to look away at times. So this will not be everyone's cup of tea. However, the bright spark of the production was the actress Vivien Taylor who has the capacity to add an extra nuance to a line. She reminded me of the film when I shared accommodation with her at the Cannes Film Festival and so I decided to feature it here this month. The sharp heat here also reminded me of the summer it was shot in, at the time. The cinematography of the Highlands of Scotland is stunning and it is a must for people who know these hills. You can see it on Amazon when you hit the link of the word link on the word Cycle
Vivien is pictured with me below at the Cannes Film Festival 2018
Vivien has gone on to receive awards for the film Train Set
I hope you have time to watch Cycle.
Sunday, 29 April 2018
Photoshoot Movie directed by Mairi Sutherland #MeToo Theme
The film Photoshoot was written and directed by my good self in 2009 but it took a few years for it to be readily available on Amazon Prime. An Independent British film I wrote it as a satirical comment on the attitude of the film industry to women and in that sense it was certainly before its time. Since then the MeToo Movement has created a tidal wave against Hollywood male attitudes and so this film with its story of a women who loses her career because she was sexually assaulted by a well known photographer, is now a film that has an up to date theme. The film delves into the psychological effects of sexual assault and the resulting fall out with the male film making hierarchy. For this portrayal of a women on the edge the lead actress Debbie Arnold received a Best Actress Award from the British Worthing Film Festival in 2010.
In writing it I was drawing from my own experience of being sexually assaulted by a BBC freelance reporter in 1991. Now over 25 years later we know from the Saville and others, that this was common place in the BBC with a culture that saw it as acceptable and part of the male celebrity belief that they were entitled to demand sexual favours from women, without consent as part of their job.
Now with the plethora of court cases, it is no long considered fashionable, or savvy in any way to have been part of that culture or to be seen as maintaining it in the BBC or Hollywood for that matter. Through out my 15 years as one of the most employed female film producers in Britain (according to blogger Stephen Fellows who compiles such film statistics) I have to say that I have had my fair share of humiliations from the male film community including being lined up with 9 other women, in a corporate setting to become a possible date for a famous film producer. In that respect I'm glad I was not chosen for the night out as more likely I would have defended myself in the manner of the character in Photo-shoot May Hudson.
I enjoyed making the movie and once the assault scene was filmed and accomplished with dignity by the actress Lara Clear I felt I could move on from the part of my life that had haunted me. If you want to support independent female voices in the film industry like myself please watch my film on Amazon Prime by hitting the link on here
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
A Quest for Peace and a Red Rose Revival
Peace Quest Documentary and a Red Rose. World Peace has never been harder lost than right now with a war in the Middle East and another in E...
-
This picture is of the actor Michael Rodgers playing the role of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. It was created by the still photographer C...
-
Robert Jan Szemis Obituary Robert Jan Szemis was a good friend, marvellous actor and wonderful happy person. He had many gifte...
-
The fans of Bone Hunter keep returning 14 years after the film was made. It seems the theme of the lone Warrior walking home to save his lan...








