As a result of some slight technical problems with 'Moon' we screened 'Gone Fishing' whilst the issues were resolved. However, for those that want to see this fantastic wee movie we will be showing it again before 'The Searchers' on Friday 30th April.
This thirteen minute short is an excellent example of what can be done in a smaller time frame, with a limited budget (£15,000) without compromising the story line or quality.
Featuring well-known Scottish actor Bill Paterson it tells the tale of The touching story of a boy and old man coming to terms with bereavement through their shared love of fishing.
One reviewer wrote this:
"I cannot believe that so much pure excellence was crammed into less than 15 minutes of film. It's simply a masterpiece, lovingly crafted, beautifully shot, perfectly acted. I rarely gush over a film but in this case I have to. It's a touching story of an old man and his young relative reminiscing on the day of a funeral about the day in the old man's past where he took on a legendary giant pike in a nearby lake.
How this is told and played out takes you on story that is filled with humour and many rich and unexpected moments. It left me with a great warm and uplifted feeling, some two hour films costing millions easily fail to do that. The art of the short film needs to be rediscovered."
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Monday, 29 March 2010
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
CINEMA NAIRN FESTIVAL FILMS
Cinema Nairn (in partnership with Nairn Book and Arts Festival) will be screening three films with literary connections/themes during this years Festival - Manhattan (1979), Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) and Shakespeare In Love (1999) all three are Certificate 15 and will be shown at 10.00pm in the Nairn Community & Arts Centre.
These have now been added to our Google calendar and also their respective trailers can be seen on the Trailer Bar.
Further details of Nairn Book and Arts Festival events can be seen on their website
These have now been added to our Google calendar and also their respective trailers can be seen on the Trailer Bar.
Further details of Nairn Book and Arts Festival events can be seen on their website
Monday, 8 March 2010
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