Isle of Man’s next production to be: “Chromophobia”
Our next Production, Chromophobia has started shooting on the Island and will be here until the 15th September.
Our next Production, Chromophobia has started shooting on the Island and will be here until the 15th September.
Four of our films are due to be released this year as follows:
Beginning the 16th August 2004, our next production is an Irish co-production entitled Boy Eats Girl. Shooting will last 3 weeks.
Our next production will be a Television project entitled The Rotters’ Club. It is based on the book of the same name by Jonathan Coe. Shooting will start on 9th August 2004 for 3 weeks.
Gypsy Woman will be shown on Sky Movies 1 on Tuesday 6 July at 8pm. This film is also being shown on 25 August at midnight and 3 September at 02.35am.
Island At War, the TV production filmed by Granada on the Island last year, is due to be screened from 11 July on ITV, with six episodes in total. The production, which was mostly shot in Castletown, is based on the fictional Island of St Gregory during the Second World war.
Our next production will be a television production based on the book written by Thomas Hughes. Filming on the Island should commence on 10th May. Filming on The Libertine has now finished and the crew have left the Island.
As filming comes to a close on The Libertine, various articles have appeared in the press. The Times and The Independent have both released articles relating to the Island and filming.
The Second Quest was fifth out of this week’s most viewed programmes, with an audience of 7.7 million.
‘This Morning’ will show behind the scenes filming from Colour Me Kubrick tomorrow (1st April) on ITV from 10.30am. Please click here for further information.