The Disappearance of Alice Creed released in UK Cinemas 30th April 2010

Gemma Arterton, Eddie Marsan and Martin Compston star in The Disappearance of Alice Creed, showing in cinemas across the UK from the 30th April 2010. Filming of the tense thriller took place at Island Studios in early 2009. The story revolves around two masked men who seize a young woman and take her to an abandoned, soundproofed apartment. She is Alice Creed, daughter of a millionaire. Her kidnappers, the coldly efficient Vic and his younger accomplice Danny, have worked out a meticulous plan. But Alice is not going to play the perfect victim – she’s not giving in without a fight. In a tense power-play of greed, duplicity and survival we discover that sometimes disappearances can be deceptive… Visit the website for further information: www.alicecreed.com

‘A proper nail-biter’ – Empire

‘An ingenious British thriller..’ – The Times

‘A grippingly twisty thriller’ – Total Film

‘Gemma Arterton’s best performance to date’ – The Daily Mail

 

“That’s a Wrap” For Albatross

Albatross completed its six week shoot on the Island on 13th December 2009. Directed by Niall MacCormick, Albatross is the story of Emelia, an aspiring teenage writer who becomes involved with the dysfunctional Fischer family. Emelia is a vulnerable girl who protects herself with her quick wit and sharp tongue, and Jonathan Fischer, husband and father of two, finds himself attracted to her. The two bond over a love of literature, but it quickly leads to complication as Emelia’s friendship grows with Jonathan’s daughter Beth..

The film was shot entirely on location in the Isle of Man, and stars Sebastian Koch, Julia Ormond and Peter Vaughan. Jessica Brown-Findlay debuts as the precocious Amelia.

 

Hollywood Descends on the Gaiety Theatre

Red carpet. Bright lights. Hordes of fans. A thrilling evening took place last Saturday as the director, producers, writers and lead cast of Me and Orson Welles returned to the Gaiety Theatre for a special screening of the film they made there just over a year ago. After attending a VIP Drinks Reception in the beautifully refurbished Villa Marina Arcade next door, the ensemble spoke to the audience on the Gaiety Stage prior to the screening. In particular there was an overwhelming demand for actor Zac Efron, whose mere presence reduced many to tears! Efron is famous for his heart-throb role in the High School Musical franchise.Ticket holders also got a sneak peek at forthcoming features from CinemaNX and Isle of Man Film, including Albatross which is currently filming on the Island.

To view a photo slideshow of the evening, click here

 

Zac Efron to attend Isle of Man Premiere of Me and Orson Welles!

Hollywood glamour returns to the Island once again! Me and Orson Welles will premiere at the beautiful Gaiety Theatre on Saturday 21st November. It promises to be a truly special event; the Gaiety is the main location used in the film and the cast and director are thrilled to return to the venue once again! In attendance will be lead cast Zac Efron, Christian McKay,Claire Danes and director Richard Linklater.

Tickets for the screening are still available from the Ticket Hotline on 600555. Tickets are £25.

£75 tickets are also available on the hotline which include a VIP drinks reception with very special guests at the Villa Marina Arcade. Both the reception and the Gaiety doors open at 7pm. The film screens at 8.30pm.

 

“The Disappearance of Alice Creed”Director nominated for Best British Newcomer at London Film Festival 2009

On Tuesday 6th October 2009 organizers of the Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival announced J Blakeson as a nominee for best British newcomer. J has previously penned several screenplays including The Descent: II but The Disappearance of Alice Creed, his first feature film as director, has garnered praise as an intelligent and assured debut at the Toronto and London Film festivals this year. This year’s jury for the best film award is chaired by Anjelica Huston and comprises John Akomfrah, Jarvis Cocker, Matthieu Kassovitz, Charlotte Rampling and Iain Softley.

See the Hollywood Reporter’s article here

 

December release for “Me And Orson Welles” in UK Cinemas

The period film, starring Zac Efron, Claire Danes, Christian McKay and Ben Chaplin, has been anxiously awaited by fans and movie buffs alike. The official UK release date has been confirmed as December 4th 2009. Directed by Richard Linklater (School of Rock, Dazed and Confused), the film’s IOM shoot was completed entirely within the Gaiety Theatre and has had excellent critical reviews in pre-screenings.

See the official website

 

TT in 3D: breaking news

CinemaNX has announced plans to capture footage from the 2009 TT races with hope to include in a feature documentary. The production will use innovative new 3D camera technology, aiming to give audiences a truly adrenaline-fuelled experience like never before! Further details can be found on The Hollywood Reporter’s news site. The Hollywood Reporter is one of the film industry’s most respected and widely-read publications.

 

“Isle of Man is a truly widescreen, cinematic experience” – Manchester Evening Standard

In his holiday review journalist Lee Swettenham gives the thumbs-up to the Isle of Man both as a destination for film fans and for tourists in general. All of the film locations Lee mentions in the article can be found in our Isle of Man Movie Map found here. Lee says that: “The Isle of Man can do more than just motorbike races – it can now rightly claim to be one of cinema’s most sought-after film sets.”

Click here to view the full article on the Manchester Evening News website.

 

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