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The Red Rose
GB 130002, Velká Británie a Severní Irsko
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Produktion | Encore Films
| Kategorie | Nezjištěno
| Länge (Stunde:Minuten:Secunden) | 00:27:00
| Bildformat | Nezjištěno
| Entstehungsjahr | 2012
| Datum der Premiere | 19.04.2013
| Ort der Premiere | Chesterfield, England
| Link zu den Film im Internet | http://encorefilms.co.uk/
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THE RED ROSE
A musical fantasy for the child in all of us
Directed by: IAN WOODWARD
Choreography: JACQUELINE HARMAN
Music: PIOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY
Screenplay: IAN WOODWARD
“The Red Rose” is a musical fantasy about a modern-day Alice in Wonderland – but whereas Alice experiences the Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter, the Girl encounters toy soldiers, marching bluebells, a dancing swan…and a Young Man who is her romantic ideal.
With memorable music by Tchaikovsky and a cast of aspiring young dancers delightfully choreographed by Jacqueline Harman, “The Red Rose” features brilliant rising stars JessieTalulah and Nicholas Anscombe in a magical tale of youthful whimsy and innocence.
Overview
The basic premise of this film is that the female lead character, the Young Woman – short-handed in the script as “the Girl”, the “Red Rose” of the title – has a vivid and at times unfettered head-in-the-clouds romantic imagination.
She is a sort of modern-day Alice in Wonderland. But whereas Alice experiences memorable characters such as the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter and the White Rabbit, the Girl encounters Toy Soldiers, marching bluebells, a dancing swan – and a Young Man who, in her colourful mind, is Mr Right, her romantic ideal: her Prince Charming.
The Young Man appears throughout the film, but he is always a figment of the Girl’s romantic thoughts. He does not exist in any real or physical sense: he appears in her company without warning, and he invariably disappears in the same unexpected way. He is there, and yet he is not there – not in the real sense.
The romantic episodes which the Girl lives out are vivid and very real to her at the time, but she always becomes seems becomes reconciled to the stark certainty that her imagined bubble will eventually burst and the Young Man will once again vanish.
Concept
The structure of the film is built from a series of different, contrasting, inter-related episodes which develop into a unified whole. The tone of the film is firmly rooted in whimsy and fantasy permeated with an underlying innocence and youthful naivety.
Dialogue
The film is dialogue-free.
Music
The framework and impetus of the scenario is Tchaikovsky’s music. Its different moods, rhythms and harmonies inspire and often dictate the imagery seen on the screen. This is not a film where music is selected in post-production to fit the onscreen action but one where the on-screen action springs directly from the music itself.
Cast
JESSIE TALULAH: The Girl/Princess Victoria
NICHOLAS ANSCOMBE: The Young Man/Prince William
MICHAEL ASTON: The Grand Duke
GREG PAGE: The Cardinal
PHIL SAYER: Voice-over
THE JACQUELINE HARMAN SCHOOL OF BALLET: The dancers
Crew
Hair and Make-up: SOPHIE GREEN
Gaffers: ANDREA ANGELINI, DAVID BEAUMONT, JAMIE MONTGOMERY
IT Associate: PHILIP WOODWARD
3rd Assistant Directors: CLAIRE MORA, CRISTINA PEREZ SOBRÍN
Stills Photographer and Production Assistant: STEFANIE WOODWARD
Production Assistant: PETE APLIN
Catering and Wardrobe: ZENKA WOODWARD
Assistant to Jacqueline Harman: COURTNEY SHAW
Production Runners: SOPHIE GREEN, ANIKA MITCHELL-MURRAY, SHYAM POPAT, DAVID LUKE REES, ROWENA WOOLFORD
Conceived, Filmed and Edited by IAN WOODWARD
An ENCORE film © Ian Woodward 2013
Running time: 27min.
Format: 16:9 PAL (16:9 NTSC also available)
REVIEWS
HARVEY HUTCHISON, DIRECTOR OF THE MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL MOVIE FESTIVAL 2013, WRITES:
“Ian Woodward is no stranger to the the Melbourne International Movie Festival, submitting this year a colourful fantasy called ‘The Red Rose’. A movie of a young girl’s dream of one day marrying her Prince Charming. His movie was awarded a Bronze Cineman trophy and judged Best Film in the General Section.”
ROBERT LORRIMER, INTERNATIONAL AWARD-WINNING UK FILMMAKER, WRITES:
“Well done! You have thrown every trick in the book at this one…but the young leading lady still steals it.”
AWARDS
Czech Republic
UNICA Gold Medal
Union Internationale du Cinema (UNICA)
The Moravian ARSfilm Festival
2013
Australia
The Bronze Cineman Trophy
Best Film in General Section
The Melbourne International Movie Festival
2013
Czech Republic
The Percy Childs Prize for Creative Innovation to Film
The Moravian SeniorForum Film Festival
Kroměříž
2013
Estonia
Diploma
The Tallinn International Festival of Film Makers
2013
United Kingdom
5-Star Award and AKM Music Sponsor’s Prize
The British International Amateur Film Festival
2013
Austria
Diploma of Merit
The Golden Diana International Film Festival
2013
SCREENINGS
Czech Republic
The International Short Fiction Film Festival Brno 16
Brno, Moravia
2013
Canada
The Christian Life International Film Festival
Ontario
2013
Czech Republic
The Moravian SeniorForum Film Festival
Kroměříž
2013
Australia
The Melbourne International Movie Festival
2013
United Kingdom
The British International Amateur Film Festival
Chesterfield, Derbyshire
2013
Austria
The Golden Diana International Film Festival
Klopeiner See
2013
United Kingdom
The London Portobello Film Festival
2013
Czech Republic
The Moravian ARSfilm Festival
Kroměříž
2013
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[NOTE: The film below is not listed on FilmDat, but it can be found on http://encorefilms.co.uk/]
THE RED ROSE UNZIPPED
Behind The Scenes during The Making Of A Movie
Written and Edited by IAN WOODWARD
Narrated by BETH MAYOH
Documentary charting the production of the award-winning film “The Red Rose”, a musical fantasy about a modern-day Alice in Wonderland.”
The Red Rose Unzipped” chronicles rising English film and TV stars Jessie Talulah and Nicholas Anscombe as they go in front of the camera to film a magical tale of youthful whimsy and innocence.
Includes out-takes and much material which did not make it into the final cut of “The Red Rose” and additional bonus features specially created for “The Red Rose Unzipped”.
Camera operators:
CRISTINA PEREZ SOBRÍN, ROWENA WOOLFORD, IAN WOODWARD
Additional camera operators:
PETE APLIN, CLAIRE MORA, SOPHIE GREEN, ANIKA MITCHELL-MURRAY, IAN SHIPPEY, JESSIE TALULAH, STEFANIE WOODWARD
An ENCORE film © Ian Woodward 2013
Running time: 58 min.
Format: 16:9 PAL (16:9 NTSC also available)
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