February 12, 2007

hallam foe in berlin

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Hallam Foe is about to have its first big scree­ning, at the Ber­lin Film Fes­ti­val on Fri­day. The Direc­tor, my old highschool friend David Mac­Ken­zie [pic­tu­red above], wri­tes about his pre-festival jit­ters.

I am very proud of Hallam Foe and I think it is a strong, vibrant and inte­res­ting film. But boy am I ner­vous about this first bit of public expo­sure — apart from a small blog­gers scree­ning and the cast and crew scree­ning (which both went well) the film has never gone before an audience. I’m ner­vous because I know it is a strange gem of a film, but ine­vi­tably it won’t work for every­body. My only hope is that those that get it and res­pond to the film will be the majo­rity and those that don’t (the really straight, soul-less ones!!!!) will be the mino­rity. But who knows what will hap­pen come Fri­day. All I do know is that I have to expose the film to audien­ces some­time and that time is rapidly approaching! 

Con­grats, Dave. It’s a great movie, and you should be proud.
Meanwhile, I’ve had about 100 peo­ple e-mailing me about Friday’s Lon­don blog­ger film scree­ning for “300”. Thanks for the inte­rest, Every­body. I’m just wai­ting for final con­fir­ma­tion from War­ner Bros about how many peo­ple I’m allo­wed to invite.

One Response to “hallam foe in berlin”

  1. Wil Harris says:

    Got my invite this mor­ning Hugh. Many, many thanks!
    PS my bottle of Stormhoek Pino Gri­gio went down a treat with the girl on Vday!