Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA musician takes time out to do some archeology and seeks out the hiding place along the Sussex coast of a lost fabled crown that supposedly helps protect Great Britain against invasion.A musician takes time out to do some archeology and seeks out the hiding place along the Sussex coast of a lost fabled crown that supposedly helps protect Great Britain against invasion.A musician takes time out to do some archeology and seeks out the hiding place along the Sussex coast of a lost fabled crown that supposedly helps protect Great Britain against invasion.
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- 5 vitórias e 3 indicações no total
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At times spooky, unsettling and intriguing, a Curious Tale is a great indepedent short film looking into Sussex folklore. If you like Midsummer murders, Jonathan Creek, or have an interest in forgotten English history then you will love this. The beautiful original score was a personal highlight.
A Curious Tale seems an intriguing film to say the least. The trailer is enticing yet still leaves you 'curious' as to what will unfold in the actual film plot; without giving too much away. The setting of Sussex is spot on; I have lived in Sussex for years and I often find myself thinking that certain destinations, houses, rural woodlands and beaches would make an excellent setting for a film, particularly an eerie horror such as this one, so it is nice to see the lovely Sussex countryside being used here. Some excellent shots in the trailer provide a sinister feel to an otherwise bright and tranquil coastline which suits the theme perfectly. I look forward to seeing more once this is released!
If you're into independent low-budget filmmaking and after something that takes it's time, prioritising mood and a celebration of the South-East of England over a rushed story, A Curious Tale is something you may be curious about! It's the kind of thing that you can't help but keep watching to see what happens next and to whom... a fun, clever take on an old folk-tale deeply rooted in it's appreciation of the lore and legend of it's much-revered setting.
At times spooky and often David Lynch-ian in it's oddness, it carries a vibe that is uncomfortable yet fascinating. Very entertaining and a great effort from filmmaker Leigh Tarrant.
At times spooky and often David Lynch-ian in it's oddness, it carries a vibe that is uncomfortable yet fascinating. Very entertaining and a great effort from filmmaker Leigh Tarrant.
I've watched many of this directors films and have followed his work these past ten years or so, so its a joy to see he has now moved into an all new genre of film making, that being, an old english ghost story. Much of his previous work has been 'musical' -
so this is a real getaway from his usual film escapades. I'm therefore pleased to say that this film really works, which is greatly lead by its sumptuous musical soundtrack.
A new rendition of the famous M. R. James novella. 'A Warning to the Curious' sees a new protagonist played by Tindal, getting into all sorts of bother when he discovers a lost fabled crown.
There's a new slant to this version, which is refreshing, almost tongue in cheek, which is full of twists and turns, with nothing as it seems, making you feel uneasy from start to finish for our hero, (Tindal) Watch out for an outstanding piece of cinematography when there's a chilling dream sequence of a female ghost, a predator, who appears to be an alley of the doomed spectre, William Hagar, really quite frightening, which plays out along with the ever haunting Mozart classic 'Lacrimosa' - stirring stuff indeed.
On a technical level the production is high, good sweeping landscapes, some beautifully shot aerial sequences from PJ Herber, nicely paced editing, along with taught direction, and a wonderful film score from Jeff Crampton. At no point do any of the scenes outstay their welcome, the plot really does move along fast. The overall cast appear to be largely unknown, however, they play it within character rather well, and it really is quite enchanting to watch. The film does what it sets out to do - bringing in good suspense, atmosphere, creepiness and a general fear of the unknown. The plot here really is a 'whodunnit' and leaves you wondering. For the low budget, praise goes to the producers indeed. Highly recommended. A nice slant on the often all too familiar horror genre. Great viewing on a cold winters night. Track it down if you can.
(Of note and as I write I noticed this film has just picked up another award as 'Best Thriller' - deservedly so)
A new rendition of the famous M. R. James novella. 'A Warning to the Curious' sees a new protagonist played by Tindal, getting into all sorts of bother when he discovers a lost fabled crown.
There's a new slant to this version, which is refreshing, almost tongue in cheek, which is full of twists and turns, with nothing as it seems, making you feel uneasy from start to finish for our hero, (Tindal) Watch out for an outstanding piece of cinematography when there's a chilling dream sequence of a female ghost, a predator, who appears to be an alley of the doomed spectre, William Hagar, really quite frightening, which plays out along with the ever haunting Mozart classic 'Lacrimosa' - stirring stuff indeed.
On a technical level the production is high, good sweeping landscapes, some beautifully shot aerial sequences from PJ Herber, nicely paced editing, along with taught direction, and a wonderful film score from Jeff Crampton. At no point do any of the scenes outstay their welcome, the plot really does move along fast. The overall cast appear to be largely unknown, however, they play it within character rather well, and it really is quite enchanting to watch. The film does what it sets out to do - bringing in good suspense, atmosphere, creepiness and a general fear of the unknown. The plot here really is a 'whodunnit' and leaves you wondering. For the low budget, praise goes to the producers indeed. Highly recommended. A nice slant on the often all too familiar horror genre. Great viewing on a cold winters night. Track it down if you can.
(Of note and as I write I noticed this film has just picked up another award as 'Best Thriller' - deservedly so)
'A curious tale' will keep the spectator indeed very curious, right from the start of the film, all the way through. The Oscar goes to every actor and most of all to the director Leigh Tarrant for taking the time to create this brilliant film. Mysterious, fascinating, authentic!
Glad I managed to get a copy of the DVD!
Glad I managed to get a copy of the DVD!
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- CuriosidadesNeill McKenzie also supplies the narration to the films opening (He plays the 'antique dealer) Also Neill supplied the voice overs for the trailers.
- ConexõesRemake of A Ghost Story for Christmas: A Warning to the Curious (1972)
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- País de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idioma
- Locações de filme
- Sussex, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(location)
- Empresas de produção
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- Orçamento
- £ 75.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração50 minutos
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- Proporção
- 16:9 HD
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