In the last 48 hours we've heard that Wild has been selected to play at both the Mecal and International Motion Film Festivals. This is great news not least because it takes Wild's festival screening tally to ten.
Wild - top three at Stoke Your Fires film festival
Wild has been selected as one of the top three short films in the UK at this years Stoke Your Fires Film Festival. The festival takes place between the 1-5th March in Stoke-on-Trent where the winner will be announced. Many thanks to the festival jury for picking Wild and fingers crossed it comes out on top!
A link to their website - http://www.stokeyourfires.co.uk/awards-shortlist/
'Wild' selected for the Underwire Film Festival
Wild has been selected to play at this years Underwire Film Festival. The festival focuses on films with outstanding female contributors in key areas and where the story is particualrly relevant to women, so a shout out to all Wild's female crew including Vicki Murrell, who wrote an excellent screeplay; Antonia Clarke, Charlotte Lyne, Abigail Kalikwani and Gabi Dempsey for realising the characters so convincingly; Anna Oldham-Cooper, who did an amazing job with Production Design and Costume; Vicky Hartley who ran a very tight set, and this covers just a few of our female crew. Antonia has also been picked to compete for the best actor award and Anna in the Future Film category
The Festival takes place in late Novmber at the Ritzy in Brixton. We'll post more details when we have them.
'Wild' selected to play and the Univercine Cinema Britannique festiva
'Wild' has been selected to play at this years Univercine Cinema Britannique - http://britannique.univercine-nantes.org/ - in Nantes. Currently last years festival details are up on their website, but once we have information on the screening time and location we'll put it up here.
The festival is a collaboration between Nantes University and the local art house cinema and draws in around 10,000 people over the course of the 4 day festival.
Goes without saying that we are very excited and proud...if last years selection is anything to go by 'Wild' will be shown alongside some fantastic British films.