YOU CAN’T HIDE FROM WHAT’S INSIDE YOU!

September 13th, 2009 by Alan

You Cant Hide From Whats Inside You!

You Can't Hide From What's Inside You!

This post’s title is the new tagline for Carey Film’s new feature, The Spell.

From Friday 2nd October, The Spell is to be shown at 14 cinemas across the country from Paisley in Scotland to the West End of London and from Sunderland in the North East to Bristol in the South West.

Carey Films will be working flat out to get press and television coverage and will also be distributing around 500 small posters and 30,000 flyers in the cities where the film is to be shown (London, Leeds, Sunderland, Cwmbran, Leicester, Bristol, Coventry, Liverpool, Manchester, Newham, Paisley Reading and Hull).

If anyone wants to help with this, please do let me know – we need all the help we can get as the plan is to distribute these promotional materials in shops, offices, universities, etc. Drop me a line and I’ll pass it on to the film’s producer/director, Owen.

Meanwhile, keep popping back to the site as I’ll be putting up screening times as soon as I have them. Oh, and go and see the film – obviously!

Finally, if you haven’t voted (5 stars please!) for the film’s closing song, Moving On, go and do so now: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNXOvHDz_GQ

If you’d like to download the latest newsletter about the film, click here (right click to save): The Spell Newsletter 3

More to follow…

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The Spell – update and Newsletter 2

August 28th, 2009 by Alan

Here’s the latest news about The Spell.

Download the latest newsletter by clicking the link below and don’t forget to vote for the film’s closing song (Moving On) on YouTube (details in the newsletter):

THE SPELL NEWSLETTER 2 (right click to save)

More to follow…

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The Spell Newsletter (pdf)

July 13th, 2009 by Alan

If you’d like a pdf version of The Spell Newsletter (with pictures!), then click the link below to download it (and don’t forget to forward it to friends, colleagues, rivals, etc).

Spread the word!

The Spell Newsletter (right click to save)


Enjoy!

Alan

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The Spell (Carey Films) Newsletter

July 10th, 2009 by Alan

Here’s an update on what’s going on in the world of ‘The Spell’ from Carey Films (original music by Yours Truly, of course!).

Please feel free to pass this newsletter/post on to interested parties and if you want any further information about the film, please get in touch at any time…

The first Spell Newsletter is ready! The first of what I hope will be many newsletters as the film begins it’s journey into the world. Below are the main points but if you would like to read the full version of the newsletter (with pretty pictures!) click on this link: www.careyfilms.com/thespell.html and then click on NEWSLETTER

TRAILER

So, moving on to the headlines, the first thing to mention is that the trailer for The Spell is now on YouTube and you can see it (and vote for it – anything less than 5 stars will not be considered acceptable!) by following this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alK1s6Kj-X4

OK, so that’s not mentioned in the newsletter but it only just happened!

IT’S EMMA’S STORY

For those of you that don’t know this, the story we tell in The Spell is based on a true story, the story of Emma Whale, a girl who phoned me about six or seven years ago wondering whether her story
would make a good film.

CINEMA RELEASE

The Spell opens in cinemas on 18th September, following its world premiere (assuming nothing changes between now and then!) and we will get our first taste of public reaction to the film. Getting a psychological thriller like The Spell to work is notoriously difficult but with three of the UK’s major cinema chains now saying they want to show the film in some of their cinemas, it clearly does work.

*CANNES*

Following our attendance at Cannes and screening The Spell there, we have received invitations to submit the film to two quite important film festivals (their Artistic Directors were at our first screening), so we’ve done that, no surprise there!

If this was forwarded to you and you would like to get the next newsletter direct, as soon as it is ready, send an email to: newsletter@careyfilms.com and we’ll add you to the list.

OK! That’s it, until next time! Now go and vote for the trailer – yes! Do it now! Here’s the link again:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alK1s6Kj-X4

All the best

Owen

THE SPELL Website: www.careyfilms.com/thespell.html

Exciting stuff!

Don’t forget to get in touch if you’d like any information about the film or my soundtrack.

Alan

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The Spell: MIPTV, Cannes, BAFTAs and BBC Look North

April 25th, 2009 by Alan

The Spell

My latest film soundtrack (The Spell, Carey Films) went to MIPTV at the end of March  with a view to getting potential sales agents and distributors.  Carey Films received financial support for the outing from both Screen Yorkshire and UK Trade & Investment and were part of the UK Indies Pavillion.

Carey Films were also there trying to sell A Mind of Her Own (which also has the benefit of my soundtrack!) to television broadcasters.

The Spell will be going to the Cannes Film Festival & Market in a couple of weeks time and this will be the film’s first serious attempt at selling the movie to sales agents and distributors. The film will be screened twice in the Marche du Film.

Also, terms have been agreed for the theatrical release of the film through Vue Cinemas later this year.

The film will be now be eligible for the BAFTAs next year and Carey Films are intending to have a BAFTA campaign which will include sending DVDs of the film to all BAFTA members.

And finally… for those of you in Yorkshire, the film’s producer and director (Owen Carey Jones) will be interviewed live on BBC Look North at 6:30 pm on Friday 8th May and they will be showing one or two clips from the film during the interview.

Sounds encouraging!

Alan

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