Saturday 28 May 2011

Big Screen Little Things

So, would anyone like the opportunity to see Little Things on a screen other than a computer monitor and in the presence of an audience? Well you're in luck because you have two opportunities...


For those of you who live in or near North Wales, this is a really interesting one. Andrew Gale at Dogsdinner Productions and my newest facebook friend has made a film called Dark Waters and here is the teaser trailer...






Looks awesome don't it. Dark Waters has in its cast none other than Little Things' own Richie Nolan and is having its world premier at the Llangollen Fringe Festival on the 19th of July, and Andrew has been generous enough to include Little Things as part of the program. Not only that, but there will be a Q&A session with Andrew and the writer, Andrew Stevenson. So for a few quid you get to support North Wales indie films and get involved with a discussion with the writer and director, for the life of me I can't think why you wouldn't want to! So 19th of July, Llangollen, tickets are available here. Get your tickets booked now so that you won't be disappointed.


If however you life on the south coast and coming to North Wales to see Little Things with an audience is not really an option then fear not because Little Things will come to you. Christopher Regan  who writes the excellent Writer by Night blog runs a monthly even in Brighton showing off more indie film, and again has been generous enough to include Little Things in the August line-up. Moviebar runs on the first Monday of every month and will show Little Things on the 1st of August, with hopefully me getting there to defend myself chat about the film.


Can I also say, god bless the interweb, without which none of this would have been possible...


Next time I'll talk about my next project that Pete spoke about in his last post. Working title - I Don't Bite



2 comments:

  1. You've known me for 27 years and have't learned that I dont like to be called Pete? :)
    Looking forward to reading your thoughts on the "I Don't Bite" process.

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