No Greater Love to be released in Korea

Michael Whyte’s No Greater Love to be released in South Korea on October 11th. The film has distribution in the UK, Ireland, USA, Benelux, France, and Czech Republic.

Simon Pummell’s Shock Head Soul to be released by Soda Pictures in the UK

After a successful run in The Netherlands Shock Head Soul will be released by Soda Pictures in the UK on December 10th 2012.

Shock Head Soul

Simon Pummell’s Shock Head Soul has been selected in Competition at the 68th Venice Film Festival. The film interleaves documentary interviews, fictional re-construction & CGI animation to portray Daniel Paul Schreber’s story. The film’s mix of forms crosses boundaries between documentary and fiction: exploring the borderline between religious vision and deluded fanaticism, and the intimate link between family secrets, psychiatric diagnosis, and our societal understanding of mental illness.

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Kelly + Victor

Kelly + Victor, adapted by Kieran Evans from the acclaimed novel by Niall Griffiths shot in Liverpool. Premiering at the London Film Festival 2012.
KELLY + VICTOR is a raw compelling passionate love story set against the backdrop of a highly cinematic Liverpool, to a searing soundtrack.
Partners: The Film Agency of Wales, The Irish Film Board and Domino Publishing
Cast: Antonia Campbell-Hughes and Julian Morris
Stephen Walters, William Ruane, Claire Keelan, Michael Ryan, Sean Mason, Mark Womack, Gabrielle Reidy
Writer/Director: Kieran Evans
Producer: Janine Marmot
Co Producer: Andrew Freedman

Films produced by Janine Marmot

Kelly + Victor starts shooting in Liverpool August 2011

Kieran Evans’ adaptation of the acclaimed novel Kelly + Victor by Niall Griffiths, starts shooting in August. The film stars Antonia Campbell Hughes and Julian Morris and will shoot entirely on location in Liverpool, and is directed by Evans and produced by Janine Marmot and co produced by Andrew Freedman.

Michael Whyte’s No Greater Love scoops THE GRAND PRIZE at the International Festival of Cinema and Religion in Italy

The International Jury says: ”Beautifully crafted, this almost monochromatic documentary is anything but stereotypical. An amazing achievement. A powerful message for those of us who inhabit fast societies that militate against the possibility of wisdom. An amazing achievement by the Director and Cinematographer Michael Whyte.”

No Greater Love ‘De Silence et d’Amour‘ will be released in FRANCE on 29th December 2010 for further information please click here

The film has sold to ABC/Cinemien in The Netherlands and will be released in Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg in November 2010.
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Simon Pummell’s Shock Head Soul starts production

Pummell’s cross media feature Shock Head Soul (film, installation, web site and book) has started shooting in London and continues shooting in Holland in December. Pummell’s innovative combination of live action, documentary interviews, animation, and CGI explore the life of Daniel Paul Schreber, a successful lawyer and psychotic writer, who was confined to an asylum for nine years. Schreber’s Memoir of his psychotic illness was made famous by Freud’s
critical reading. The project was developed in collaboration with
psychoanalyst Helen Taylor-Robinson.

The film is supported by The Wellcome Trust, the Netherlands Film Fund
Rotterdam Media Fund and The Harvard Film Study Centre.

It is a Hot Property Film in co production with Submarine, Serious and Illumination Films.

No Greater Love released in cinemas in the UK on 9th April 2010

Michael Whyte’s feature documentary is released in cinemas across the UK on 9th 2010. There will be a screening at the Renoir Cinema, The Brunswick, London, WC1N 1AW, on Monday 12th April at 6.05pm followed by a Q & A with the Director Michael Whyte.

You can book tickets via the Renoir’s website.

No Greater Love will also screen from 9th April for a week of matinées, time to be confirmed, at the Gate Cinema, Notting Hill Gate, London. There will be a Q & A with the director on 10th April. To book tickets or for further information regarding screening times please phone the Gate Cinema 0871 704 2058.

No Greater Love will screen on 13th April at Rich Mix Cinema, Bethnal Green, London E.1. Tel: 020 7613 7498 and Genesis Cinema, Mile End Road, London E1 tel: 020 7780 2000.

For further information visit: No Greater Love.