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Ill Manors ~ Starring Oscar & Emmy winning actor Riz Ahmed ~ Directed by Ben Drew aka Plan B ~ Featuring Fat Punk Studio clothing ~ We are all products of our environment….stream now or buy the Blu ~ www.fatpunkstudio.com
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“The Outrun” by Nora Fingscheidt, starring Saoirse Ronan alongside Paapa Essiedu, Stephen Dillane and Saskia Reeves. Based on Amy Liptrot’s bestselling memoir. It is set in Orkney her childhood home. After living life on the edge in London, Rona attempts to come to terms with her troubled past. She returns to the wild beauty of Scotland's Orkney Islands where she grew up, hoping to heal.
Presented by Stage 6 Films, The Outrun is a BBC Film, Screen Scotland, and MBK Productions presentation and a Brock Media and Arcade Pictures production, in co-production with Weydemann Bros and Studio Canal. The film is produced by Sarah Brocklehurst, Dominic Norris, Jack Lowden, and Saoirse Ronan.
The film will be released by @studiocanaluk in cinemas across the UK and Ireland on 27th September 2024.
“The Outrun” is a book by Scottish journalist and author Amy Liptrot (2016) A remarkable and moving memoir of a woman trying to find her place in a world caught between her demons, her family lineage and her homelands of Orkney 🏴
#TheOutrun #NoraFingscheidt #SaoirseRonan #PaapaEssiedu #StephenDillane #SaskiaReeves #AmyLiptrot #bestsellingmemoir #BBCFilm #TheSundayTimesBestseller @StudioCanalUK
Posted 17th August 2024
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ICYMI: Film-News.co.uk Sweet Sue #review @CurzonFilm #BBCFilm http://dlvr.it/T0WTFg
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ICYMI: Sweet Sue #review @CurzonFilm #BBCFilm http://dlvr.it/T0R8H2
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În curând la Editura Bestseller 🎬 “Din Ordinul Peaky Blinders. Cartea Oficială a Serialului Fenomen pe Netflix” 😍 Precomenzi pe Bestseller.ro #LinkInBio și Bestseller.md! 📚
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After watching “Judy”......I wanted to cry so badly. #filmreviews #moviereviews #moviereviewer #filmcritic #2019 #1969 #bbcfilms #rupertgoold #judy #judygarland #reneezellweger #finnwittrock (at Amc 18) https://www.instagram.com/p/B27mvbJFAdV/?igshid=v6av9v8njgbs
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Власть пса / The Power of the Dog - BBC Films, Brightstar - Великобритания, Австралия - 2021 » https://bit.ly/3pxxubU » #ВластьПса #ThePowerOfTheDog #ДжейнКэмпион #ТомасСэвидж #ИэнКэннинг #БенедиктКамбербэтч #ЖеневьеваЛемон #ДжессиПлемонс #КодиСмитМакфи #BBCFilms #Brightstar #Великобритания #Австралия #Вестерн #Мелодрама #CinematekaTv » https://bit.ly/3pxxubU .............................................. http://cinemateka.tv
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Movie Night 🎬: Supernova #colinfirth #stanleytucci #bbc #bbcfilms #film #movie #zug #switzerland #schweiz #suisse #movienight #popcorn #premiere with @zuger_kinos @colinfirthofficiall @stanleytucci @anescapetofreedom (at Zuger Kinos) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVA8rLVoks4/?utm_medium=tumblr
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adam_hypki A very fab time on set 🥰 with @natalia.kostrzewa85 @joe.alwyn and #eimearmcbride #bbcfilms
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#ThrowbackThursday ⏱
🎬 | Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003) 🎞 | Dir. Jan de Bont 🎥 | Paramount Pictures, Mutual Film Company, BBCFilms
Happy Birthday to the lovely Angelina Jolie who turns 45 today! What other movie(s) did you enjoy seeing her star in?
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THE HAPPY PRINCE – Rated R – 1 hr. 45 mins.
THE HAPPY PRINCE – Rated R – 1 hr. 45 mins.
DIRECTOR: Rupert Everett
WRITER: Rupert Everett
STARRING: Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Emily Watson, Colin Morgan, Edwin Thomas and Tom Wilkinson
Based on the real-life story of English Playwright and Poet Oscar Wilde (Rupert Everett)…we step into the flamboyant life, and last act for Oscar, having just been released from prison after serving 2…
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Beltane Films
It’s a bit shit we can’t go frolic with the fae in the fields this Beltane and your one allocated government walk a day isn’t exactly the same as sitting, saturated by the sun all day on the Heath getting melted and eating strawberries. So I’ve made a list of my favourite films to help magically transform our inside lives into one that suitably reflects the mood of a fertility and love festival. Freya forbid it rains on friday but if it does dampen our witchy festivities at least we can get cosy and escape into nature through our imagination.
1. Practical Magic (1998); 90s dreamy scene scape, botanical witches, cute vintage dresses, midnight margaritas, chocolate cake for breakfast and a true love story, is there anything more worth watching on the Witches valentines? It ends on Samhain it’s a perfect witchy Beltane extravaganza- I mean that greenhouse tho
https://ww2.123movie.cc/movies/practical-magic/
2. The Love Witch (2016)
Beltane is about LOVE and WITCHES duh. There’s a Beltane ritual, the visuals are everything I want and need, it’s a smart, aesthetically appealing deep dive into the subversion of the male gaze. Anna Biller made all the costumes (!!) herself, she wrote, directed, produced it and personally I believe it to be one of the best horror flicks to have emerged in the past decade. Reminisce on all those terrible, tragic and non-consentual love spells I know you cast long long ago and indulge in some glamourous murder.
https://ww7.123moviesfree.sc/mov/the-love-witch-2016/
3. Tuck Everlasting (2002)
A film about a family that lives forever after drinking some magical spring water in the woods? Very Beltane. It has that 00s dreamy sheen, edwardian costume, a love story, a coming of age story and it’s all set in New England right at the end of the turn of the last century. In the original story our protagonist Winnie Foster was 10 years old and it was originally written as a children’s book which honestly is a bit creepy. Nevertheless, it’s a beautiful story about finding yourself, acknowledging the wheel of time and appreciating life death life cycles. Also whatshername from Gilmore Girls is in it. Cute. Perfect for a spring festival. There’s also a musical that flopped massively but some of the songs are worth a lil listen.
https://www.putlockers.cr/movie/tuck-everlasting-4736.html
3. FairyTale: A True Story (1997)
It’s Beltane we must have fairies! I was obsessed with this film as a child, particularly with the teeny tiny furniture they make for the fairy dolls house. I also spent a lot of time trying to untie myself from ropes like Houdini.This is the fictional retelling of the true story of the Cottingley girls who were caught up in the popular mysticism craze in the early 1900s and accidentally became celebrities after photographing the ‘fairies’ at the bottom of the garden. The story was a national sensation but after further investigation it was discovered that the photos had in fact been faked. No shit. The truly shocking thing is that the Cottingley girls seem to have escaped unharmed by the fae. It’s a great heartwarming film and features an interesting depiction of the British obsession with fairies and mysticism following rapid industrialisation. It also celebrates the beauty of Yorkshire and the British countryside in a very understated manner and honestly it might have been this film that launched my deep desire to run away into some woods and never look back.
https://ww2.123movie.cc/movies/fairytale-a-true-story
4. The Last Leprechaun (1998)
Ok this one is a bit mad. Another childhood favourite of mine, this film was given to me on a tape by my Scorpio Sun Gemini Moon Scottish grandad and within that context this film makes a lot of sense to me. It’s set in Ireland, this American family move into this huge house and discover the land is populated by the fae, quel surprise. There are banshees, there are fairies in a mine, there’s leprechauns looking for gold, it’s batshit and nowhere near as visually appealing as the films listed above but it’s a really fun watch. A good reminder at this time of year- don’t mess with the little people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFd63gzYamw
5. Globe Theatre productions/ Online Theatre
This time of year would normally herald the start of outdoor concerts, festivals, garden parties and theatre out in the open air. Nothing compares to the magic of experiencing theatre outdoors, combining my two favourite lasting loves, theatre and nature in one. Naturally I’m devastated to be missing an entire season of outdoor theatre but thankfully the Globe has made loads of productions available online for FREE. Unfortunately, one of my favourite plays to watch at this time of year, As You Like It, is not part of the Globe’s free offerings https://globeplayer.tv/videos/as-you-like-it but if you’re looking for love and romance set in a forest with a good smattering of witty repartee and cross dressing look no further. Shakespeare’s birth and death day just passed us by (23rd) and if you haven’t yet celebrated this Taurean by indulging in a bit o cultchah I’m gently suggesting that you’d enjoy it. Equally, I’d recommend Emma Rice’s production of Midsummer Night’s Dream from the Globe, it’s literally the best production I’ve ever seen and at this point I’ve likely seen over 20 different productions of Dream so take me up on it. The cabaret artist Meow Meow plays Titania and I can’t think of anyone playing the Fairy Queen better.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p08b015k/culture-in-quarantine-shakespeare-a-midsummer-nights-dream
FREE ON BBC IPLAYER!!!
The customs in the play are somewhat a mixture of Beltane and Litha practices so tbh it’s good sabbat to sabbat. I guess you could also watch the Tempest if you really wanted but I kind of hate it ngl.
Angela Carter’s ‘Wise Children’, dir. Emma Rice
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0892kf6/wise-children
Free on BBC iPlayer, I was lucky enough to see this show in person while it was at the Old Vic and yes, I’m a massive Emma Rice fan and if you watch it you’ll understand why. The show has nothing to do with the fae or Beltane but it is from modern myth maker Angela Carter (who wrote the Bloody Chamber) so there’s lots of folklore and mythical elements woven in. It’s just a bloody good time, it’s colourful, queer and musical whilst unconventionally exploring family trauma.
A Winter’s Tale, Royal Ballet
The Royal Opera House/Royal Ballet is screening their production of A Winter’s Tale on Friday at 7pm, it’s very magical, it’ll be available for a week, wahey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-byR-6p-qA
6. Anne with an E: Season 3, Episode 5, Netflix
https://www.netflix.com/watch/81025449?trackId=13752289&tctx=0%2C4%2Cf5cee1ae-463c-468c-90ac-6ccae34b01ad-31458487%2C%2C
I wasn’t too keen on Anne of Green Gables before Netflix made it dark and hashtag real. I particularly love this episode which features a Beltane ritual at the end, I know I wish I could meet you all round a bonfire waving ribbon wands in my nightgown. The last season in particular really solidifies Anne as symbolic of wild woman in tune with nature and the rhythms of her own soul and I could probably deep dive into this ad infinitum.
Skip to 40:14 minutes if you wish to only see the ritual.
7. Honorable mentions:
Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) because fairies
https://www4.123movies.gr/movie/pans-labyrinth-2006/
Midsommar (2019) because although I know this film is really more for Litha, they have a Maypole so I think we can make it work
Far from the Madding Crowd ( 2015) Carey mulligan and countryside and terrible life decisions, the soundtrack is also very soothing on its own. You can watch it free (legally, shocker) on the BBC website.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfilms/film/far_from_the_madding_crowd
Tess of the D’urbervilles (2008) the TV series!! with Gemma Arteton (?) as Tess; pastoral life, nature pagan goddess allusions and a finale at Stonehenge very Beltane. Once you get past all the religion stuff Hardy’s aight.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2739yo
Happy Beltane Witches!!!
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Film-News.co.uk Sweet Sue #review @CurzonFilm #BBCFilm http://dlvr.it/T0NHVt
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We miss You Mei! Sending you some cwtches 💖 #wemissyou #bbcfilming #iminadocumentary https://www.instagram.com/p/BoUV8GRB8FP/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=eadzm0zrqzk2
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