Sunday, December 21, 2008

A festive greeting for all the family


And for Boxing Day, why not go and see the film they're calling 'Horrifying' (The Daily Mirror), 'Shocking" (Empire), 'Savage' (The Dark Side) and 'Filth' (The Sunday Express)...

7 comments:

Craig H said...

Bummed that this isn't playing near me. I've nagged my local indie cinema to get it but alas. No dice!

potdoll said...

Happy New Year Steven!

Just reading a Danny Boyle interview... exciting!

http://www.empireonline.com/interviews/Interview.asp?IID=824&CurrentPage=2

"I almost just bought Mum & Dad, and I will do on its next markdown at HMV. That's the kind of micro-budget film we will see a lot more of soon. And I hear it's quite good."

goooooood girl said...

your blog is very good......

Anonymous said...

What version of the song 900 Miles did you use in the trailer for Mum & Dad?

I love how haunting it is, but I can't find who it's by anywhere.

Anonymous said...

Hi Steven,

Just seen Mum & Dad and enjoyed it. What makes it extra special is when I found out that budget was so tiny. Rather 10 movies at £100K rather than some of the Hollywood dross that is pump out at £150M.
Can you let us know how the film has been doing box office, dvd and download, along with how much the advertising was? It would be interesting on seeing how long before it turned a profit, so much as so to possibly encourage more investment in this type of British movie as opposed to yet another Jane Austen adaption.

Regards

Joe

Steven Sheil said...

I can't go into too much detail about the finances, because I don't have all the figures (and because the distributor wouldn't want me to), but we're on course to make a profit on the film - it's selling well on DVD over here - in a somewhat shrinking market - and will be launced in the States in May. We've had a lot of great industry feedback on the film - people are genuinely impressed at what we did on the money - and I guess the test will be how much people are willing to give me for my next film...
cheers
Steven

Steven Sheil said...

Oh, and the version of '900 Miles' is by the very great Gemma Ray. As far as I know it's not available anywhere, but maybe you could get in touch and ask her if she'll put it out sometime.
http://www.bronzerat.com/gemmaray