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‘Future TX’, starring Griff Rhys Jones, sets sale for Canoe Film (exclusive)
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The sci-fi adventure has been picked up for the US.

US distributor Level 33 has picked up family sci-fi adventure Future TX from UK sales company Canoe Film, with a theatrical release planned for spring.

Danny Stack and Tim Clague have written, directed and produced the feature, which stars Griff Rhys Jones, Adele Congreve and Arran Kemp.

Two kids receive a mysterious phone call from the future, asking them to save the world. Templeheart Films and Nelson Nutmeg Pictures produce.

Stack and Clague’s previous joint credits include Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?

Sylvia Hoeks, Jamie Bell set to star in Anna Nicole Smith...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 2/21/2023
  • by Mona Tabbara
  • ScreenDaily
Interview: Tim Clague talks “Write A Script In 10 Weeks”
In his latest interview host Stuart Wright welcomes Tim Clague back to the to the Britflicks Podcast. Tim co-wrote The UK Scriptwriters Survival Handbook: “Write A Script In 10 Weeks” with Danny Stack. The book is out now ukscriptwriters.podomatic.com

Also on their website – the writing/directing duo’s debut feature, Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?

For more info check out Twitter | Facebook...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 12/8/2017
  • by Stuart Wright
  • Nerdly
6 tips for kids getting into filmmaking
Danny Stack Apr 6, 2017

Danny Stack, the man behind Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?, has some tips for young filmmakers trying to break into the industry....

Our live-action family film Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg? is coming to the end of its big screen tour around the UK. Why? Because it’ll be out on DVD and streaming sites from 10th April (details here) so you can enjoy it from your own front room. Sweet!

To celebrate the end of the tour/DVD launch, we’re having a special London screening on Monday 10th April at Picturehouse Central at 4.30pm (more info and tickets here). There’ll be a Q&A with director Tim Clague and Nelson Nutmeg himself, so it promises to be lots of fun.

Previously on Den Of Geek, I wrote about how we made the film (from microbudget to world premiere in a year!), but this time around, I...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 4/4/2017
  • Den of Geek
Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?: the trailer
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A live action family movie? Remember them? Here's the trailer for Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?

Ah, this looks good. A live action family movie, that’s heading into select British cinemas, with the option to demand it comes to yours!

It’s called Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?, and the movie is the work of Danny Stack. Given that amongst his many credits are episodes of the terrific Hey Duggee, we were quickly sold.

It’s a whodunit that Stack has co-written and directed with Tim Clague, and features Harry Potter’s Bonnie Wright amongst its cast. The synopsis is simple enough…

Four kids on their annual summer camp holiday suspect the park's mascot has been murdered so they set out to investigate who killed Nelson Nutmeg?

And we’ve now got a trailer to show you, too…

You can find out how and where to see the film on its official website,...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 3/24/2016
  • Den of Geek
Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?: from microbudget moviemaking to world premiere in a year
Co-writer and director Danny Stack most recently worked on Thunderbirds Are Go! But he's been rather busy over the last year...

Danny Stack was a man on a mission. He wanted to make a British family movie, aimed at the big screen, on a tight budget. As news breaks that it's set to premiere at the London Film Festival next month, we asked him to tell us about the project. Without further ado, over to Danny...

Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg? (Wknn) is a unique British family film in today’s modern market for two main reasons: it’s got children in the lead roles, and the film was made on a microbudget - 100% indie moviemaking style. A year after wrap, the film is set to have its world premiere at the London Film Festival. As the co-writer/director of the project, I could never have imagined such an outcome, so...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 9/2/2015
  • by simonbrew
  • Den of Geek
BFI London Film Festival 2015 Line-Up announced with Gala screenings of Steve Jobs, High-Rise, Trumbo, Black Mass, Carol & Suffragette
The 59Th BFI London Film Festival Announces Full 2015 Programme

You can peruse the programme at your leisure here.

The programme for the 59th BFI London Film Festival in partnership launched today, with Festival Director Clare Stewart presenting this year’s rich and diverse selection of films and events. BFI London Film Festival is Britain’s leading film event and one of the world’s oldest film festivals. It introduces the finest new British and international films to an expanding London and UK-wide audience. The Festival provides an essential platform for films seeking global success; and promotes the careers of British and international filmmakers through its industry and awards programmes. With this year’s industry programme stronger than ever, offering international filmmakers and leaders a programme of insightful events covering every area of the film industry‎ Lff positions London as the world’s leading creative city.

The Festival will screen a...
See full article at SoundOnSight
  • 9/1/2015
  • by John
  • SoundOnSight
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