Three Northwest Films at Edinburgh International Film Festival

Three feature films from the Northwest have been selected to be screened at this years prestigious Edinburgh International Film Festival in June.

K I C K S is a compelling tale about two teenage girls obsessed by celebrity and fame. It is written by Leigh Campbell directed by Lindy Heymann and produced by Andy Stebbing. The film features a fresh ensemble of new acting talent led by Kerrie Hayes, Nichola Burley and Jamie Doyle. K I C K S tells the story of two teenage girls who bond over a mutual crush on a Liverpool footballer. As their friendship develops, the relationship and chemistry between them becomes increasingly powerful, fuelled by their dreams of wanting something out of their reach. When things go too far their fantasy quickly descends into a nightmare.

K I C K S will be screened on

Friday 19 June -
from 13.15 at Cineworld 6 (press and industry only)
Saturday 20 June - from 21.30 at Cineworld 6 (public screening)
Monday 22 June - from 10.00 at Cineworld 2 (educational screening) and on
Friday 26th June - from 20.15 at Filmhouse 2 (public Screening.)

There is a London Screening for Sales Agents and Distributors on Thursday 25th June.

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SALVAGE

Salvage is the debut feature film from UK director Lawrence Gough, written by Colin O’Donnell and produced by Julie Lau. The film features an exciting British cast led by Neve McIntosh, Shaun Dooley, Dean Andrews and Linzey Cocker. The gripping story takes place when a storage container with mysterious contents washes ashore, and the residents of a cul-de-sac are plunged into a horrifying world of violence, terror and paranoia. Quarantined by the military and ordered to stay indoors, a single mother must overcome all the odds to save her daughter.

Salvage is to be screening on
Friday 19 June -
from 11:00 at Filmhouse 1 (press and industry Screening) and
Sunday 21 June - from 22:15 at Filmhouse 1 (Public Screening)

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A BOY CALLED DAD

A Boy Called Dad is the story of 14 year-old Robbie, who has just become a father. Abandoned by his own dad he snatches his baby son and goes on the run, forcing both dads to face up to the past and what fatherhood really means. It features Bury-born newcomer Kyle Ward in a naturalistic performance as Robbie. The film also stars acclaimed Liverpudlian actor Ian Hart in one of the lead roles. Steve Evets, star of new Ken Loach feature Looking for Eric is also among the cast. A Boy Called Dad was made in partnership with Northwest based production company, Made Up North, Film Agency Wales and East Midlands Media.

The film is written by Julie Rutterford and is the debut feature by director Brian Percival. Both originate from the Liverpool and their short film About a Girl won them the Best Short Film BAFTA and joint first prize at Edinburgh in 2001. The film’s producers, Michael Knowels and Stacey Murray from Made Up North have also co produced a short at this years festival called Curtains directed by Julian Barratt and Dan Jemmett.

A Boy Called Dad will be screened on

Tuesday 16th June -
from 13:15 at Cineworld 10 (press and industry only)
Thursday 18th June - from 10:00 at Cineworld 2 (educational screening)
Thursday 18th June - from 20:00 at Cineworld 10 (public screening) and
Saturday 20th June -
from 18:30 at Cineworld 10 (public screening)




Head of Film for Northwest Vision and Media, Tara Cook, comments on the region’s presence at the festival, “I am delighted that three great Northwest films have been selected to be screen at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival. It is such a prestigious event within the film industry calendar and for each of the films to be selected demonstrates the enormous capacity for making films here in the Northwest. Northwest Vision and Media are also very proud that Lawrence, Kerry, Kyle and Leigh have been selected as this years Trailblazers and will be representing the high quality of film talent the region has to offer.”

Salvage, K I C K S and A Boy Called Dad which were all funded by regional screen agency, Northwest Vision and Media, will be shown during the exciting twelve day festival that takes place from the 17 – 28 June 2009. In addition to this, three cast and crew members from all three films; Lawrence Gough (director of Salvage), Kerrie Hayes (lead actress in K I C K S), Kyle Ward (lead actor in A Boy Called Dad) and Leigh Campbell (writer of K I C K S) have been chosen as Trailblazers for the festival this year.

Trailblazers is a joint initiative between the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) and Skillset showcasing new UK filmmaking talent. Each year Trailblazers are selected from the festival’s new British Film Programme as well as students and graduates from Skillset's Screen Academy Network. Out of the ten Trailblazers selected three come from the Northwest.

There will be events throughout the festival to celebrate the Trailblazers, including the opportunity to view their work in the festival’s Videotheque. Previous Trailblazers include BAFTA Nominee Sam Riley who shot to fame for his portrayal of Joy Division front man, Ian Curtis, in Control and Nichola Burley who stars alongside Kerry Hayes in K I C K S.

Northwest Vision and Media, who work on behalf of the creative and digital industries in the Northwest to grow a world-class creative and digital economy within the region, funded both Salvage and K I C K S though its Digital Departures scheme in partnership with the Liverpool Culture Company, BBC Films and the UK Film Council. The competitive project awarded three film makers £250,000 to make a feature film in Liverpool. The third film to be awarded funding was Of Time and The City by legendary British Director, Terence Davies.

KICKS

KICKS Film


SALVAGE
Salvage


A BOY CALLED DAD
A boy called dad