Saturday, 31 October 2009

Last time at Chapter MovieMaker:
'From a Castle in Wales'

(2009) (7 minutes)
Written and directed by Tracy Williams

A promotional Trailer exploring the themes of loss and imprisonment. Shot on location at Craig y Nos Castle, which was owned by opera diva Adelina Patti, it’s a story about yearning for home, and how home is ultimately where the darkness is. It’s about imprisonment and how the past has such a strong hold over the present that the future results in insanity.

Last time at Chapter MovieMaker: 'Blackout'

(2009) (21 minutes)
Written and directed by Tracy Williams

To escape the desolation of the Welsh Valleys a sacrifice must be made; but when this is your heritage and your chance for fame, is the price too high?

Monday, 26 October 2009

Screening: Monday 2nd November 2009

6pm, Chapter Cinema 2 (just past the lovely new foyer). We still have room for one or two more films, so if you have something you'd like to show, please post here or email chaptermoviemaker@hotmail.com.

Monday, 19 October 2009

Last time at Chapter MovieMaker:
'A Very British Cover-Up'

(2009) (15 minutes)
Directed by Ian Smith

In this comedy short film Welsh drag queen Rhiannon gets caught in the middle of a right royal scandal.

Saturday, 17 October 2009

Plug: Dog in Snood

MovieMaker regulars David Melkevik and Simon Stratton present:



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Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Previously at Chapter MovieMaker: 'Five People'

(2009) (16 mins)
Written & Directed by Neil Bebber

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Last night at Chapter MovieMaker: teasers

The evening began with our discovery of Rhiannon Grand Slam Glam and A Very British Cover-up, thanks to director Ian Smith and co-writer Nina Barnfather. Next up: multi-hyphenate Tracey Williams screened two works-in-progress: one a spooky story From A Castle In Wales, the other unravelling during a Blackout. Then Christopher Dickson - another writer/star - unleashed Paladin: The Eternal Battle, Stephen Selby tenderly depicted The Life of Haribo, and James Robson promoted the upcoming Pizzaman project with a tasty trailer.