An utterly enchanting story and film of loneliness, transformation and a touch of the supernatural. Ramon is a truck driver spending his life on the road and when at home living with his parents. Days and weeks are long and appear monotonous and never changing. But then an encounter gives Ramon a companion and introduces …
Somewhere in the near future, or just beyond the present, familiar social interaction and all that we know has dissolved and crumbled. A lone voice is heard reaching back to our time: a warning? a goodbye? Is it all inevitable? The film is written, conceived and performed by Veronica Jean Trickett, cast member of Raindance …
This Blog is going to try and cover as many of the films in the Belfast based Film Festival as possible. The variety, content, style and quality of the thirty plus films being shown is truly impressive and Deborah Espect and the management at Northern Visions TV Channel are to be congratulated for their vision. …
Following up on our initial posting on “INHERITANCE”, Northern Ireland’s first Festival of Arts & Environment due for broadcast on Saturday March 27th and Sunday March 28th, we thought you would like to see the official trailer for the Festival. “If you have Virgin Media cable, Northern Visions Television (NVTV) will automatically appear on Channel …
Filmmaker Deborah Espect, who we know and value on this Blog is leading on a new Film Festival in Belfast. Submissions will need to be made by mid-February. The Festival is called “Inheritance”and will run in the Spring of 2021. Deborah is looking for films of any length, from anywhere in the World on an …
Delighted to confirm that this year’s Brighton & Hove LGBTQ+ film Festival is going ahead. Now in its second year, Deborah Espect, herself of Moggy Film Productions, says the following: “Like many festivals in 2020, due to the Covid-19 crisis, we’ve had to cancel our live events and switch to delivering our programme online. We’re …
So, this is continuing the “From Home ” project, initiated by Brighton-based Moving Pictures Theatre and Language Umbrella Media. Two more beautiful contributions from Brighton filmmaker Deborah Espect (This Blog, July 16th, 2019. Moggy Productions, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts-7lmrM93o&t=44s) on her own experience of life under, what has become known as, “Lockdown” and where her current situation relates …
Brighton & Hove Pride has become one of the biggest Pride festivals in the World, having started out as a one off demonstration by the Sussex Gay Liberation Front in October 1972. With a history of innovation this year introduces, for the first time, a Pride Film Festival to run from 24th July – 4th …
Readers to this Blog will be familiar with Deborah’s work, in particular her short film “The World Can Wait” which has appeared in festivals around the World and won a number of prestigious awards along the way. Also the music video which Moggy Productions did for “Useless Cities”, A Little Too Obtuse. Development news from …
(Featured image above copyright reserved by Helena Korner and Moggy Productions). I first came across this award winning playwright turned filmmaker at the IMIS, LGBTQI evening, in London, on the 10th July 2018. Deborah was showing “The World Can Wait”. The film is certainly tongue in cheek, but one with a deadly serious message. …