Blyth

Clare Valley Short Film Festival

The Clare Valley Short Film Festival aims to inspire and educate young people from South Australia’s regional Clare Valley in the art of filmmaking.

MashMosh Films initiated this new one day event for the Clare Valley calendar in Australia. This inaugural festival will be held at the Blyth Cinema, Clare Valley, South Australia, on the 23rd January 2010.

www.cvsff.com

For more information please contact Chris


Not Yet

Not Yet has been selected for the 2009 Palm Springs ShortFest - 'one of the most acclaimed short film showcases in the World'. Out of 2700 films only 315 where selected.

Read more about the festival @ www.psfilmfest.org

Watch the trailer @ www.imdb.com/title/tt1423409

Not Yet
A film by Tito Sacchi, co-written with Matt Gibbs and produced by Screencult, A story of loss, memory and the painful wait for that call. Starring Michael Gilroy, producer Ben Mourra, director of photography Chris Bishop, music Peter Godfrey.
Photos by Matt Gibbs

<www.titosacchi.com>


Friday

'Friday' selected for DANCE:FILM 09

Written by Jim Sweeney
Directed by Tom Wright
Starring Seeta Indrani
Produced by Nicky Blake & Seeta Indrani
Music by Mukul

Friday concerns the exterior and interior world of the central character. The woman struggles to maintain her equilibrium throughout the mundanity of her day spent trapped in her rabbit hutch of a workstation.  Drawn to the deliciousness of letting go, it’s only the simplicity of her routine that prevents her descent into despair.

Friday @ DANCE:FILM 09
21-30 May 09
SCOTLAND'S DANCE FILM FESTIVAL
See site for programme details
www.dancefilmscotland.com




Jim
Jim
Jim
Current project
The Sweeney

Project status: On-going
Type: Independent
Year: 2009
Format: HDV
Genre: Documentary
Duration: 60 mins

<Watch the trailer>

The life and work of Jim Sweeney (The Comedy Store Players, Who’s Line Is It Anyway). Jim has been presented with The Granada Media Comedy Writing Award and the prestigious Scotsman Fringe First for his play Danny’s Wake.  His latest work My MS and Me played to audiences in London and New York and was adapted for Radio.  

Produced and Directed by Seeta Indrani
DOP Lighting and Sound Chris Bishop
Interviewer Lee Simpson
Editor Mariko Montpetit
Camera Operator Harmage Singh Kalirai

With appearances by Stephen Frost, Barbara Herbin, Seeta Indrani, Eddie Izzard, Josie Lawrence, Phelim McDermott, Paul Merton, Mike McShane, Julian Moses, Neil Mullarkey,
Greg Proops, Isabella de Rosario, Lee Simpson, Mark Skeete, Andy Smart, Steve Steen, Richard Vranch, Don Ward, Peter Wear, Suki Webster

Thanks to Don Ward for the venue. Barbara Herbin and all the staff at The Comedy Store for hosting this screening. Improbable Theatre for the use of their equipment. A heartfelt thanks to the De Rosario-Sweeney household for putting up with the intrusion while making this film.

A huge thank you to Paul Merton without whose generous support this film would not have been possible.

<www.jimsweeney.co.uk>

MM Films