The Oxford International Short Film Festival will be holding a special double screening of "For Want Of A Nail" in its full length form on Saturday 23rd March - and in addition to that, we've racked up another nomination for Best Editing.
The inaugural Oxford International Short Film Festival (OXISFF) celebrates the diversity and creativity of short films. OXISFF is located in the heart of the historic university city, on the same road where Inspector Morse, CS Lewis, and JRR Tolkien famously all enjoyed a tipple, a mere stone's throw from Hogwarts' Dining Hall.
The festival will be held in the beautiful grounds of St John's College at The University of Oxford in the newly refurbished auditorium.
On Saturday the 23rd of March FWOAN will be showing in Venue 3: Prestwich Room between 3pm and 4pm in the "Quirky" slot, and then again a little later in Venue 2: The Larkin Room between 5pm and 6pm also in the "Quirky" slot.
Find out more about the OISFF by going HERE, and be sure to follow FWOAN on Facebook.
"For Want Of A Nail" has been officially selected to be a part of the Beeston Film Festival in Nottingham. The festival takes play between Wednesday 13th and Sunday 17th of March 2019.
FWOAN will be screened on the 14th of March. Visit the festival website for tickets and venue info.
THE BIGGEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL IN THE MIDLANDS is the Beeston Film Festival. It is now open for its FIFTH year and continues to grow and expand to provide an amazing platform for our community to celebrate film and filmmakers.
Find out more about the festival by visiting their website HERE. You can keep up to date with FWOAN by following us on Facebook.
“The first phase is
hallucinogenic, the second phase is glandular, and the third phase is … OH
GOD!!!” From Street Trash to The Incredible Melting Man
as well as The Stuff, the last portion of the 20th Century
seemed to have a thing for the ooze-tastic destruction of the human body,
almost building upon the 'body horror' of David Cronenberg, albeit in a
sleazier and sillier manner. A lesser-known entry in this sub-category of splatter-fuelled
flicks is Body Melt, an Australian B-Movie that takes a few cues from
Peter Jackson's early films and sprinkles a dusting of 90s rave culture style
into the mix – oh, and Harold Bishop from Neighbours is in it, too!
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TWD is back! After a return-to-form opening half to season 9 last year I'm excited to see where the show continues to go from here under the leadership of Angela Kang.
As we head into 2019, and what will hopefully be another successful year on the festival circuit, Oakhill Productions are taking another look at the process of making "For Want Of A Nail" while also looking ahead to our aspirations for FWOAN and the future.
It's really been a great few months since finishing 'For Want Of A Nail' back in March last year. The film is into a second year of it's festival run and has received such positive feedback from a wide variety of viewers.
As we push forward with another year of festivals and screenings around the world, Writer Nick, who was naturally our script supervisor on set, reflects on his experience in making FWOAN, his best bits and his thoughts on the TV series development.
Read the full article at the Oakhill Productions website HERE and don't forget to follow FWOAN on Facebook.