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"The person born with a talent they are meant to use will find their greatest happiness in using it." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

RETREAT(2011) Janice Hallett, ScreenWriter - Jamie Bell


While studying for an MA in Screenwriting for Film & TV,
Janice was commissioned to write the psychological thriller RETREAT.

It won the Movie Mogul competition in 2007
and is now in development with Gary Sinyor as producer.
She has written two more feature scripts with Retreat director Carl Tibbetts.

She graduated with a Distinction in 2008 and achieved the highest grade in her year.
Janice was one of ten finalists for Tony Jordan’s Red Planet Prize.

Her second play, a comedy called BUMP IN THE NIGHT,
was performed in January 2009.

A former magazine editor and award-winning journalist, Janice has written speeches
and articles for, among others, the Cabinet Office and Home Office.


To read a review of an early draft of the script click the above logo...

Friday, September 24, 2010

The Eagle Of The Ninth: 'Re-Blog', To Mark The Original Release Date - Jamie Bell

photo of the actual filming site... (click to enlarge)

On Saturday, 10th October, we decided to walk up to Fox Point to look at the set. The weather was great when we had left home and was still dry as we walked up the hill. Due to filming we had to wait for a while and once the all terrain vehicles started to move we were able to continue towards the set.

We met a really friendly guy near to the set and we spoke to him for sometime – he was telling us about how they were in Hungary for 6 weeks and how things were going here etc and told us to go and look into the huts, wander around the “village”etc and not to worry that if we were in the way, we would be asked to move. Having introduced himself as Duncan, asking our names as well, I asked if he would be going to the ceilidh at night. He was and we met him there and he spoke to us by name which I thought was really good. Only later did I find out that he was infact Duncan Kenworthy, the producer.

The set was so impressive – however getting across the boggy tracks was not at all easy, especially as I am a bog magnet and usually end up falling in them. We had seen some photos of the huts and were totally amazed at how realistic the fibre glass stones were – an amazing amount of work must have gone into it and the colours were incredible!

The costumes for the extras are fantastic and it was great fun looking beyond the green paint to see who we recognised!

As the weather was so bad by now – rain, rain and more rain we weren’t sure if we would just head back down the hill but noticed they were filming at ground level. 2 of the extras were walking past the black horse and the camera man was filming their legs through the horses legs! The man actually turned out to be a friend of Stuart’s and his nickname is Budgie.

The next bit to be filmed was Channing scraping a sealskin outside a hut so bark chippings had to be laid and covered with bracken as the ground was so wet. Then with everything about ready and Channing called the weather changed so they decided to do a close up of Channing with the horses.

By now we were well and truly soaked so headed off back down the hill. We had spoked to quite a few people involved in the filming and they were all really courteous and looking forward to the ceilidh.

We never saw Jamie (Bell) so not sure if he was there or not.

The Ceilidh:

The ceilidh was by far one of the best we have ever had in our community hall. Despite having taken 2 hours to get off the hill a great number of people came along – including some extras who were staying in Ullapool and had never been to a ceilidh before. Jamie, Channing and his wife all came along and appeared to be really enjoying themselves.


I hadn’t seen Jamie before and he is quite a small and slender guy. I had gone into the lounge to tidy the tea things and he was there jamming away with a local guy and they were singing away (can’t remember the song) and Jamie was playing one of the kid’s guitars.

Both Channing and Jamie were really good about signing autographs and having their photos taken with people. Due to the problems with my camera I didn’t get any.

The music for the evening was varied but brilliant. So many of the kids were involved – guitars, bagipes, accordians and whistles. The Coigach singers did a few songs, lot of piping and a tremendous amount of dancing. It was great as we had our very own “Dancing with the Stars”.


The lady who is the vocal coach sang Robert Burns Aye Fond Kiss and it was so beautifully sung and the audience joined in with her.

At the end of the night we finished in true highland style with Auld Lang Syne and I hope that the memory and atmosphere of the night stays with everyone for a long time


(First posted here on October 13, 2009 as reported by Julie...)

Thursday, September 23, 2010

The Retreat (2011) Confirmation That Filming Has Begun... Jamie Bell

credit: Stephen Trumble
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Confirmation of what I already reported on September 17...

That shooting on The Retreat has begun in Wales.

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Friday, September 17, 2010

THE RETREAT (2011) To Begin Filming... Jamie Bell


Just received word that THE RETREAT - Carl Tibbetts, Director
Starring Jamie Bell, Cillian Murphy & Thandie Newton
will begin filming on Monday, September 20 in North Wales (Gwynedd)
and will continue until October 15th.

From a reliable source...

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Swords, Sandals & Celluloid: Kevin Macdonald talks 'The Eagle' At Lit Fest - Jamie Bell

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From Spartacus to Gladiator, Hollywood has an enduring fascination with the blood-soaked history of Ancient Greece and Rome. What are the challenges of bringing the ancient world to life for cinema-goers? Classicists Maria Wyke and Mary Beard, and Kevin Macdonald, director of the forthcoming The Eagle and The Last King of Scotland, explore the historical reality and the modern invention behind this cinematic genre.

The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival
(October 8 - 17)

Monday, September 13, 2010

The Retreat: Stephen Trumble, StoryBoard Artist - Jamie Bell

for more examples of his work click the pic above...

a free-lance storyboard and conceptual artist based in the south of England working in film, television and commercials.

“Retreat” Thriller Feature, 25augustfilms. Director Carl Tibbetts.

• Detailed colour and mono storyboards for key sequences from the film.
• Used high levels of detail and texture for presentability in pitches and development.
• Mood boards to establish tone and look of the project; characters/environments.

Jamie Bell is one of the stars of The Retreat
which should begin filming in Wales in a few weeks...


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Friday, September 10, 2010

FlashBack: The Chumscrubber (2005) - Jamie Bell On The Today Show

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I have a friend who is just discovering Jamie's films,
So I've been re-watching some of the older stuff...


These are the actual Converse that Jamie wore in the film...

Thursday, September 9, 2010

The Retreat:(2011) News In Brief - Jamie Bell


Received an email from the Wales Screen Commission today that they've just started prep in Wales for the filming of THE RETREAT, so they should begin to shoot the film in the next few weeks.

More news to come...

Thanks Penny!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Retreat: 'Jack Wakes Up', StoryBoards - Jamie Bell

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In the psychological thriller 'The Retreat', speculation is that Jamie Bell is cast to play the role of Jack Corman, who washes up on an isolated island occupied only by Martin and Kate, a couple struggling with the breakdown of their marriage.

In this scene Jack wakes up after being found unconscious on the beach and brought into the cottage by Kate and Martin...

Friday, September 3, 2010

Jamie Bell Joins 'Man On A Ledge' - Asger Leth, Director

credit: Jeppe Carlsen

Asger Leth grew up with film as a way of life. His father, Danish film giant Jørgen Leth, featured him in Life in Denmark (1971) before young Asger could even walk or talk, and he also appeared in two more of his father's documentaries, Good and Evil (1975) and Moments of Play (1986). Keen to escape his father's shadow, Leth initially considered a career as a lawyer but ultimately could not resist the lure of filmmaking. He started directing short films in the mid-1990s, while simultaneously working on his father's projects, most notably the celebrated The Five Obstructions (2003), in which Lars von Trier forced Leth Sr. to remake one of his films five times.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010