Two young actors lead the cast of The Passing Bells, a new five-part First World War drama for BBC One which is about to start filming in Poland.
The series has been written by Tony Jordan (Hustle, Life On Mars) and commissioned as part of the BBC’s programming to mark the Centenary of the First World War. The drama sees the conflict of the First World War unfold through the eyes of two very ordinary young men, both of whom have enlisted in a war they expect will be over within months
Irish actor 18 year old Patrick Gibson stars as Thomas and Jack Lowden as Michael, two young men for whom the war has little mercy, no matter which side they might be fighting for. Over five chronological years, we follow their lives as they grow up, lose friends and find love amid the horrors of the war.
Patrick Gibson...
The series has been written by Tony Jordan (Hustle, Life On Mars) and commissioned as part of the BBC’s programming to mark the Centenary of the First World War. The drama sees the conflict of the First World War unfold through the eyes of two very ordinary young men, both of whom have enlisted in a war they expect will be over within months
Irish actor 18 year old Patrick Gibson stars as Thomas and Jack Lowden as Michael, two young men for whom the war has little mercy, no matter which side they might be fighting for. Over five chronological years, we follow their lives as they grow up, lose friends and find love amid the horrors of the war.
Patrick Gibson...
- 5/8/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
In this roundup from the Encore and Mumbrella Annual, we list the industry’s top seven boozers.
1. The Abercrombie, Chippendale, Sydney
Halfway between the creative precinct of Chippendale, home to the offices of Encore and Mumbrella as well as production house Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder, and the ABC’s Sydney HQ, The Abercrombie, aka The Abber, had a refurb in 2011 making it a slightly more upmarket local than neighbouring pub The Clare.
2. The Aussie Youth, Ultimo, Sydney
Ddb’s Sydney office, Bwm and several other agencies call this Sydney pub home. While the local changed hands this year, and several of the familiar faces behind the bar moved on, this remains one of the best adland watering holes in the harbour city.
3. The Cherry Tree Hotel, Richmond, Victoria
Melbourne pub The Cherry Tree Hotel sees agency folk from Ddb, Jwt, Fuel, Che and Grey get loose on a regular basis. The...
1. The Abercrombie, Chippendale, Sydney
Halfway between the creative precinct of Chippendale, home to the offices of Encore and Mumbrella as well as production house Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder, and the ABC’s Sydney HQ, The Abercrombie, aka The Abber, had a refurb in 2011 making it a slightly more upmarket local than neighbouring pub The Clare.
2. The Aussie Youth, Ultimo, Sydney
Ddb’s Sydney office, Bwm and several other agencies call this Sydney pub home. While the local changed hands this year, and several of the familiar faces behind the bar moved on, this remains one of the best adland watering holes in the harbour city.
3. The Cherry Tree Hotel, Richmond, Victoria
Melbourne pub The Cherry Tree Hotel sees agency folk from Ddb, Jwt, Fuel, Che and Grey get loose on a regular basis. The...
- 12/31/2012
- by Luke
- Encore Magazine
Dark Sky Films has been involved with such films as The Innkeepers and Stake Land. They recently signed a new three-picture deal with Fantastic Films and the first project has been announced:
Leading producer-distributor Mpi’s Dark Sky Films today announced it has signed a three-picture deal with Ireland’s Fantastic Films, bringing together two strong independent companies to create and distribute thrilling genre movies to audiences around the world.
The deal was negotiated by Greg Newman, executive vice president of Mpi Media Group, and Fantastic Films’ Brendan McCarthy and John McDonnell. The three-picture arrangement will cover a two-year span, with the first film, The Cherry Tree, to begin principal photography at the end of 2012.
The deal continues a successful relationship between the two companies. The Oscar-winning Fantastic Films’ Stitches was produced in partnership with Mpi in 2012, while the pair also successfully released Wake Wood here in the Us. Wake Wood’s director,...
Leading producer-distributor Mpi’s Dark Sky Films today announced it has signed a three-picture deal with Ireland’s Fantastic Films, bringing together two strong independent companies to create and distribute thrilling genre movies to audiences around the world.
The deal was negotiated by Greg Newman, executive vice president of Mpi Media Group, and Fantastic Films’ Brendan McCarthy and John McDonnell. The three-picture arrangement will cover a two-year span, with the first film, The Cherry Tree, to begin principal photography at the end of 2012.
The deal continues a successful relationship between the two companies. The Oscar-winning Fantastic Films’ Stitches was produced in partnership with Mpi in 2012, while the pair also successfully released Wake Wood here in the Us. Wake Wood’s director,...
- 9/12/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Mpi's Dark Sky Films announced today that it is uniting with Ireland's Fantastic Films for The Cherry Tree, a new genre flick expected to begin shooting at the end of this year. The film will be the first of a three-picture deal between Dark Sky and Fantastic. Read on for details.
From the Press Release
Leading producer-distributor Mpi's Dark Sky Films announced it has signed a three-picture deal with Ireland's Fantastic Films, bringing together two strong independent companies to create and distribute thrilling genre movies to audiences around the world.
The deal was negotiated by Greg Newman, executive vice president of Mpi Media Group, and Fantastic Films' Brendan McCarthy and John McDonnell. The three-picture arrangement will cover a two-year span, with the first film, The Cherry Tree, to begin principal photography at the end of 2012.
The deal continues a successful relationship between the two companies. The Oscar-winning Fantastic Films...
From the Press Release
Leading producer-distributor Mpi's Dark Sky Films announced it has signed a three-picture deal with Ireland's Fantastic Films, bringing together two strong independent companies to create and distribute thrilling genre movies to audiences around the world.
The deal was negotiated by Greg Newman, executive vice president of Mpi Media Group, and Fantastic Films' Brendan McCarthy and John McDonnell. The three-picture arrangement will cover a two-year span, with the first film, The Cherry Tree, to begin principal photography at the end of 2012.
The deal continues a successful relationship between the two companies. The Oscar-winning Fantastic Films...
- 9/11/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Morpheus Tales #14
The Cherry Tree by David Lear
Misplaced Loyalties by Graeme Stevenson
Illustrated by Robert Leija
Souvenir by Brockton McKinney
Rights of the Living Dead by David Hayes
Illustrated by Vladimir Petkovic
An Interview With Geraldine by Neil John Buchanan
Teeth by Axelle Carolyn
Illustrated by Mr. Byron
The Final Toll by Matt Mok
Soulshredder by Lee Clark Zumpe
The Last Walk by Diana Bocco
A Silence Between Two Waves Of The Sea by Robert Sagirs
Illustrated by Ash Arceneaux
The Quill of Eternal Damnation by Adnane Rehane
Cover Art by Candra Hope
As is usual every three months, I opened my mailbox and saw a package containing the latest issue of one of my favorite magazines…Morpheus Tales. I eagerly opened the package and was greeted with the stunning new cover by Candra Hope. Morpheus Tales has some of the best artwork to accompany their tales and Issue #14 is no exception.
The Cherry Tree by David Lear
Misplaced Loyalties by Graeme Stevenson
Illustrated by Robert Leija
Souvenir by Brockton McKinney
Rights of the Living Dead by David Hayes
Illustrated by Vladimir Petkovic
An Interview With Geraldine by Neil John Buchanan
Teeth by Axelle Carolyn
Illustrated by Mr. Byron
The Final Toll by Matt Mok
Soulshredder by Lee Clark Zumpe
The Last Walk by Diana Bocco
A Silence Between Two Waves Of The Sea by Robert Sagirs
Illustrated by Ash Arceneaux
The Quill of Eternal Damnation by Adnane Rehane
Cover Art by Candra Hope
As is usual every three months, I opened my mailbox and saw a package containing the latest issue of one of my favorite magazines…Morpheus Tales. I eagerly opened the package and was greeted with the stunning new cover by Candra Hope. Morpheus Tales has some of the best artwork to accompany their tales and Issue #14 is no exception.
- 10/5/2011
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Wake Wood director David Keating tells Fangoria his next project will be the U.S. East Coast-set The Cherry Tree . He explains it's "really about how much a daughter loves her dad. It's a contemporary film, set in the U.S., and it's the story of a single father who lives with his 16-year-old daughter, and to save his life, she has Satan's baby. As anyone would, really. Wouldn't you?" For more, follow this link .
- 7/8/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
90210 returned with this week with a same-sex kiss, a naked Naomi and a drug-busted Navid.
The show also returned with its pop song-laden soundtrack. Which singles were heard throughout "Rats & Heroes?" Browse through our 90210 music for the full list, and sample a few songs below:
KT Tunstall - "Black Horse & The Cherry Tree" Miike Snow - "Animal" Blue Judy - "Out Of The Day"...
The show also returned with its pop song-laden soundtrack. Which singles were heard throughout "Rats & Heroes?" Browse through our 90210 music for the full list, and sample a few songs below:
KT Tunstall - "Black Horse & The Cherry Tree" Miike Snow - "Animal" Blue Judy - "Out Of The Day"...
- 3/11/2010
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
The Japanese Film Festival is a once a year, 5 day event held in predominately Melbourne and Sydney, Australia (there are a few films scattered nation-wide), and is presented by the Japan Foundation.
It is currently in its 13th year of representing a dazzling diversity of themes that are unique to Japan; pop culture (Happy Family Plan), traditions (Summer Days with Coo), societal issues (The Homeless Student), period pieces (Cherry Tree in the Hills), bizarre humor (Detroit Metal City) and of course Samurai (Goemon) and Ninja (Kamui) lore.This year I have the immense pleasure of attending the festival (for the Melbourne screenings) for the first time, and plan on reviewing everything I see there, so stay posted for those around 3rd-8th December!
20 films will be showcased as well as a unique film-maker student short-film panel (Sydney only), and have been hand-picked by the foundation due to their popularity in Japan and award winning attributes.
It is currently in its 13th year of representing a dazzling diversity of themes that are unique to Japan; pop culture (Happy Family Plan), traditions (Summer Days with Coo), societal issues (The Homeless Student), period pieces (Cherry Tree in the Hills), bizarre humor (Detroit Metal City) and of course Samurai (Goemon) and Ninja (Kamui) lore.This year I have the immense pleasure of attending the festival (for the Melbourne screenings) for the first time, and plan on reviewing everything I see there, so stay posted for those around 3rd-8th December!
20 films will be showcased as well as a unique film-maker student short-film panel (Sydney only), and have been hand-picked by the foundation due to their popularity in Japan and award winning attributes.
- 11/25/2009
- Screen Anarchy
British singer Kt Tunstall has performed a special one-off gig with rock legend Daryl Hall - at his London home.
Hall, one half of pop duo Hall + Oates, invited the Scot to join him for an intimate Internet performance in his living room, which was then broadcast on the rocker's website LiveFromDarylsHouse.com.
The pair collaborated on a host of songs including Kiss On My List and Out Of Touch as well as her own hit Black Horse And The Cherry Tree for the one-off performance.
Tunstall says, "I had such a wicked time. It was a dream to sing with such a great singer. Daryl really has an amazing voice."
Hall's website allows fans to watch him perform with famous musicians in special live recordings from the star's U.S. and U.K. homes.
Hall, one half of pop duo Hall + Oates, invited the Scot to join him for an intimate Internet performance in his living room, which was then broadcast on the rocker's website LiveFromDarylsHouse.com.
The pair collaborated on a host of songs including Kiss On My List and Out Of Touch as well as her own hit Black Horse And The Cherry Tree for the one-off performance.
Tunstall says, "I had such a wicked time. It was a dream to sing with such a great singer. Daryl really has an amazing voice."
Hall's website allows fans to watch him perform with famous musicians in special live recordings from the star's U.S. and U.K. homes.
- 3/24/2008
- WENN
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