Monday, 31 May 2010

Previously at Chapter MovieMaker:
'One Of The Crowd'

(2010) (4 minutes)
Directed by John Shackleton

Short film by Skillset Screen Academy Wales (SSAW) post graduation facility starring Jonny Owen and Stacey Daly. Script to (small) screen in just 3 weeks.

Nobody wants to be just one of the crowd and Clive is no exception. He seizes his chance to exceed his girlfriend's expectations by performing a random act of vigilantism. His actions trigger unexpected, amusing and filthy consequences. Will anybody get away squeaky clean?

Sunday, 30 May 2010

Screening: Monday 7th June 2010

6pm in Chapter Cinema 2. We've got even a Facebook event page.

Previously at Chapter MovieMaker: 'Barehed'

(2010) (2 mins)
Directed by Ewan Jones Morris and Casey Raymond

A music video for the Yellow Moon Band.

Previously at Chapter MovieMaker: 'Vive la France'

(2010) (13 minutes)
Written and directed by Luke Andrews
A Scratched Print production

German-occupied France, 1940. German soldiers storm a village believed to be harbouring French resistance fighters. Killing all of the adults, the soldiers take the children into the forest, to where an SS Commander awaits them.

The Commander is going to put the children through an horrific test to prepare them for a life in the future Empire of Germania. Designed to totally demoralise and quash any resistance the children might have, the Commander does not however reckon on a child's love for his younger siblings and friends, and how one act of defiance, courage and sacrifice will unravel everything.


Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Last time at Chapter MovieMaker: inexplicability

As is now tradition, the evening began with a filmed intro: this month's self-indulgent folly was inspired by the many activities available at Chapter and the early work of Mr Wesley Wales Anderson. Keri Collins then teased us with trailers for his upcoming detective mystery Colwmbo, Robin Mitchell investigated the state of being There But Not There: Absence in Cambodia, a shorter cut of a feature-length documentary, and in a third-act twist, Emmanuel Okolo brought The Stranger into the room.