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BBC RADIO – BLACK DOG

If you missed the start of Black Dog on BBC Radio 4 you can catch up here:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06p48lz  Out of the blue, Clare’s husband goes missing leaving her alone with their seven year old son and a huge black dog to look after. Award-winning playwright Katie Hims‘ funny and moving play about family, loss and love, starring Claire Rushbrook.  Directed by Mary Peate. Greta Dudgeon, Adam Thomas Wright and Claire Rushbrook Black Dog by Katie Hims

THE SHAMAN

THE SHAMAN

After an exciting  festival season , The Shaman has just been released on YouTube.  In the dark year 2204, in a world that has seen 73 years of continuous war. A Shaman is sent on a mission to convert the soul of a giant battle colossus. You can view the film here:-  https://youtu.be/80EQZaYV9TA    Director:      Marco Kalantari Writer:         Marco Kalantari               http://www.marcokalantari.com/

LADY LUCK WINS IN HOLLYWOOD – LATEST NEWS

BEST DRAMA – FOREIGN *Lady Luck (UK)) Director/Writer/Producer: Jo Lewis Breakneck films Winner – Best Fantasy Film – Sydney Indie Film Festival Winner – Best After Dark – Granada AfterGlow Mississippi Winner  – Gold REMI Award  – 48th Annual WorldFest Houston International Film Festival USA Winner – Women in Film Award  The Adirondack Mountains Film Festival NY USA Winner – Monaco International Film Festival –  Lady Luck – ’Best Newcomer’  Adam Thomas Wright. Winner –  Award of Excellence – Best of Shorts Competition CA USA Winner – Best Short Film –  London Film Awards

BAFTA KIDS

VOTING IS STILL OPEN FOR BAFTA KIDS http://www.baftakids.org/vote It would be great if you voted for :- HARRIET’S ARMY with two nominations wartime children’s drama Harriet’s Army,  is nominated in both the Drama and Writer categories.

HOLLAND

I have been in Amsterdam for a couple of weeks rehearsing and sorting out wardrobe etc: for ‘The Windmill Massacre’.  I had lots of time off and spent some time sightseeing.     I  went to see the street decorations for Halloween in Amsterdam. On Halloween night I went into Amsterdam to watch the parade and here is a link to the film I made. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_SvaiKbFrM I had my 15th birthday whilst I have been away.  Me and mum went into a town called Tiel, where Spectre was showing, with  Nick Jongerius, Bart Beekman and Charlotte Beaumont. We had tapas...

NEW PHOTOS

I had some new pictures taken before I went to Holland.  I met up with Steve Lawton  http://www.stevelawton.com/ I am really pleased with them.  Thanks Steve.  

THE WINDMILL MASSACRE

I am in Holland at the moment. I have been here for a few weeks and still have two weeks to go.  I am filming a new feature film called ‘The Windmill Massacre’.  It is based on an old Dutch folklore tale and promises to be one of the most scariest of films.  You know the sort where you say, ‘No…don’t go in the woods’. It is gruesome and will have you jumping in your seats.  A must for horror fans.

GREAT NEWS FOR HARRIET’S ARMY

GREAT NEWS FOR HARRIET’S ARMY

The War time drama for CBBC Harriet’s Army, has been nominated for for two awards in the writer and drama category. Good luck everyone, Harriet’s army was a great series. I really enjoyed being a part of it.   SUNDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2015 View the full list of nominations for this year’s Children’s  I played Lewis Brown.    

NEWS

I am still away at the moment but I have received some news.  Derek vs Derek, the short film directed by Sebastian Barner-Rasmssen, has won at the Screen Stockport IFF  for Best Post Grad Film Student Short Film Category’    

EARLY ONE MORNING

EARLY ONE MORNING

A new 15 minute x 10 drama series called Early One Morning is on BBCRadio4 every day, mid week.  Directed by Emma Harding.  Catch up on BBC iplayer if you miss it. Early One Morning,  Episode 1 Broadcasts Mon 12 Oct 2015 10:45 BBC RADIO 4 Mon 12 Oct 2015 19:45 BBC RADIO 4 You can meet the cast here:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p034dmfg/p034dlrv Greta Scacchi narrates the drama. It is basically a love story between a woman and a boy set in World War II. It is Virginia Baily’s second novel. Daniele Levi is a boy of about seven, living in Rome’s Jewish quarter; it’s 1944,...