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Emma Mackey in THE WINTER LAKE (2020), directed by Phil Sheerin.
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thepeoplesmovies · 3 years
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The Truth Lies Beneath In The UK Trailer For The Winter Lake
The Truth Lies Beneath In The UK Trailer For The Winter Lake
BlueFinch Film Releasing have released the UK Trailer for Irish indie horror thriller, The Winter Lake. The truth lies beneath in this haunting coming of age story, but what secrets do they guard? The film marks the directorial feature debut for Phil Sheerin, which made it’s world premiere Galway Film Fleadh in Ireland last year. From it’s time on the festival circuit, the reviews have been very…
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scannain · 5 years
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#IrishFilm: Phil Sheerin's The Winter Lake announces cast ahead of sales at EFM
#IrishFilm: Phil Sheerin's The Winter Lake announces cast ahead of sales at the European Film Market in Berlin. Produced by at Tailored Films
Deadline is reporting that director Phil Sheerin and writer David Turpin’s new Irish genre film The Winter Lake has found its cast ahead of being offered to buyers at the European Film Market at Berlinale.
British actor Anson Boon (The Alienist) will take the lead alongside Irish actors Charlie Murphy (Peaky Blinders) and Michael McElhatton (Game of Thrones), and French-British star Emma Mackey,…
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stoopsmagazine · 3 years
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It’s a little late, but it’s here! Issue 9 of Stoops is now available to order online and in shops very soon!
Who are the cool kids in skateboarding? Let’s not confuse them with the “cool guys.” While that is very subjective, this issue highlights some of our favorite unique individuals in the skate diaspora. Issue 9 includes: - Cover: Sam Partaix - BS Smith, (P) Clément Le Gall - Articles: First Words, Old: Pushing Past 40, In Brief: Elise Hedge, In Brief: Mike Powley, One Offs (Photo Gallery), Documenting The Documenters, Not A Ryan Thompson Interview, The Will Sheerin Interview, Over It. - Photographers: Clément Le Gall, Dharam Khalsa, Clément Harpillard, Reece Leung, Eby Ghafarian, Mike Heikkila, Marco Hernandez, Changsu, Liam Annis, Cole Giordano, Sean Carabarin, Guru Khalsa, Bradford Bishop, Andrew Peters, Joel Powley. - Skaters: Sam Partaix, Will Sheerin, Ted Barrow, Alex Willms, Elise Hedge, Mike Powley, Louie Lopez, Ethan Loy, Vincent Milou, Kevin Bilyeu, Shinpei Ueno, Gage Boyle, Max Taylor, Phil Zwijsen, Max Murphy, Sean Paul, Josh Wilson, Leo Valls, Ryan Thompson, Lurker Lou, Dharam Khalsa, Leo Takayama, Treveon Wade, Jason Waters, Thomas Dritsas, Sergio Cadaré, Jimi Nicol, Shaun Currie, Joy Awosika, Olivier Durou, Aymeric Nocus, Alexis Jamet, Dyshon Whidbee, Radeem Walls. - Writers: Eby Ghafarian, Ted Barrow, Lurker Lou.
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bitacoravideorfh · 3 years
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NORTH by Phil Sheerin
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Muchas películas se filman con luz natural, pero no todas las películas filmadas con luz natural terminan luciendo tan naturales. La sensación de 16 mm al estilo de los 70 de North le sirve bien al director Phil Sheerin en esta interpretación de baja fidelidad de la reacción de un adolescente a la enfermedad terminal de su madre, y su incapacidad para copiar la decisión de terminar con su vida.
Protagonizada por Barry Keoghan ( Dunkerque, The Killing of a Sacred Deer ), es una exploración convincente de la negación, la dinámica familiar disfuncional y la impotencia de ser un niño que desea que su voz se escuche en una habitación llena de adultos.
"Quería hacer una película emotiva pero sin sentimentalismos", escribe el director Phil Sheerin, quien creó North en su primer año en la Escuela Nacional de Cine y Televisión. La falta de sentimentalismo contribuye a la franca realidad de una situación como esta, y al mantener bajo el recuento de lágrimas, la película de Phil quizás captura el dolor con una luz más realista. Las películas sobre la muerte de padres no son nada nuevo, pero Northcambia el guión sobre la narrativa tradicional; en esta representación del dolor, el personaje principal se niega a reconocer que alguien está a punto de morir, y la enfermedad terminal nunca se nombra realmente. Lo que obtenemos en cambio es la experiencia de un personaje en la negación que no puede ver cómo la muerte podría ser mejor que el tratamiento. Gracias a una cinematografía oscura y un personaje principal que termina escuchando a escondidas por accidente, el espectador, como Aaron, se queda en la oscuridad. En lugar de contar la historia con gruesos diálogos, Sheerin nos permite experimentar los eventos a través de las miradas en blanco de Aaron, el ritmo nervioso y las interacciones incómodas con los miembros de su familia. Esta técnica muestra su dolor sin golpearnos en la cabeza con él, y agrega un aire de sutilidad a un género que tantas veces carece de esta cualidad.
Durante la primera mitad de la película, las acciones de Aaron están motivadas por el egoísmo adolescente clásico; no quiere perder a la mujer que lo ha cuidado durante toda su vida, y aunque trata de hacer que su madre se sienta mejor de nuevo, está claro que ella estaría mejor con una muerte indolora. Aaron lucha por que se escuche su voz, y hay una abrumadora sensación de impotencia en su dilema. Como alguien que se sienta en la mesa de los niños, Aaron lucha por que se escuche su voz (aunque para ser justos, también ignora lo que dicen los adultos). En algunas escenas, se encuentra como un fantasma invisible que murmura, incapaz de afectar la escena que lo rodea, mientras los adultos continúan con sus conversaciones. Aunque es una pieza de conjunto, no puedes evitar mirar a nadie más que a Aaron (y la cámara está de acuerdo, mientras empuja lentamente su rostro angustiado). En esencia, North es una película sobre la naturaleza contraproducente de la negación, y nos enseña que no podemos controlar la muerte; solo podemos controlar cómo actuamos cuando alguien a quien amamos fallece. Se mueve lentamente hacia una conclusión satisfactoria y apropiada, y cuando Aaron se da cuenta de que no es el único que echará de menos la presencia de su madre, y no es el único que la ama, finalmente puede comenzar el proceso de convertirse en adulto.
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ramascreen · 3 years
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Poster And Trailer For Phil Sheerin's THE WINTER LAKE Starring Emma Mackey
Poster And Trailer For Phil Sheerin’s THE WINTER LAKE Starring Emma Mackey
Check out this official trailer and this poster for Epic Pictures’ upcoming film THE WINTER LAKE, which arrives in Select Theaters on March 5 and On Demand on March 9 + releasing on DVD on March 23! THE WINTER LAKE, the feature directorial debut from Director Phil Sheerin and written by David Turpin (The Lodgers), stars Emma Mackey (Sex Education), Anson Boon (Blackbird), Charlie Murphy (Peaky…
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phillipcole · 7 years
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Post-AGT Appearance 801: Scott Shannon in the Morning May 8
My Homeland would drop to 21, The John Williams Medley to 22 and Please vote for Avonelle to 32 that weekend.  Political events would still be behind schedule, but the last of Trump’s Cabinet picks (including 2 persons not in his real cabinet) would have been approved on May 5.  Flynn would still be there, arguing with the President about Comey’s future.  He too would be lingering, with too much work to engage in petty press releases.  I would have just had a complete physical upon turning 56, with authorization to push full speed ahead on all projects, with only a set of bifocals on order.  Shannon would not have much to talk about, and the decision to discontinue the weekly visits past June 30 would be official but not publicly revealed.
Shannon: That was My Homeland by Phil Cole and Celine Dion, signalling Phil’s weekly check-in with us.  Phil are you there?
PBC: Yes, sir.
Shannon: And how do you feel?
PBC: Great!  I just got a physical and I’m ok to go ahead with the most strenuous schedule my agent can arrange.
Shannon: Starting with a pair of big...engagements in Dollywood I understand.
PBC: Yes, but there’ll be no jokes of that nature coming from me.
Shannon: That’s the interesting thing about you Phil.  Though no subject is off limits to you and your team, you seem to avoid some of the most obvious in your breast, I mean in your face humor.
PBC: Anyone can make those jokes.  No one deserves to live off of them.
Shannon: Surely you must be looking forward to seeing the hills of Tennessee up close.
PBC: Yes, and the lakes of Minnesota in October.  I missed them last year, remember.
Shannon: So you turned a Dolly Parton joke into a Lee Greenwood reference.
PBC: Yes, did you ever air that routine about God bless the USA?
Shannon: I think I have a clip of it right here.
(He plays a bit from that routine posted 2 years ago.)
Shannon: Ha ha ha did Lee Greenwood ever talk to you about that?
PBC: Yes, he told me I was exactly right about his motives.
Shannon: And this week you promised a routine about pop hits that have kept your songs from reaching number one.  How are they doing this week by the way?
PBC: 21,22, 32.
Shannon: Ever date a girl with those measurements?
PBC: Are there any?  Maybe pithagoras did and had plenty of time to study triangles.
Shannon: Ha ha ha instead of ovals ha ha.
PBC: Who specialized in arcs?
Shannon: Noah I guess.
PBC: Good one!
Shannon: So, ha ha I think it’s time to start your new routine, so at least most listeners will know what you’re talking about.
PBC: Alright, Cole does this one because it gets a little lowbrow.
Shannon: Good.
PBC: Yeah, take it Cole.
Cole: Thank you.  Well first of all there’s that song by Ed Sheerin that’s been number one since the 1950s on accounta he finally admitted to the lust that motivates most relationships.  that song oughtta be twice as long with lyrics like:
I put up with your screechy voice,
Lyin, cheatin, wreckin’ my Rolls Royce,
‘Cause when I get you in the sack,
I don’t think about a missin’ nicknack.
Somethin’ like that.
That song not only kept us outta number one but blocked Taylor Swift and Zayn.  That coulda been:
I don’t wanna live forever, just keep Phil Cole from hittin’ number one.
Now, I’m glad someone finally added words to chopsticks
Shannon: Ha ha ha.
Cole: But if yer gonna write a song called play that song you oughta at least tell us what song it is.  Remember that old Olivia Newton-John song Please Mr. Please, don’t play B-17.  Now B-17 is a silly name for a song.
Shannon: I...uhh...I don’t think.
Cole: I reckon B-17 must be about a bad warplane or somethin’.
Shannon: Oh ha ha ha
Cole: But at least she tells ya what the song is.  Remember Casablanca.  “Play it, Sam”  Then he said “Play it Sam.  If she can take it so can I.”  Well they made no secret what that song was.  He played it both times all the way through.  Then they kept playin’ it all through the borin’ parts of the movie.  One more was that other story about makin’ love all night to a fav’rite song: Sweet home Alabama.  So what’s the name a that song: Train?
Then there’s that new lullaby song.  That’s real nice.  You can’t get a younger audience.  That song oughtta start with a video where she rescues the kid from the treetop.
Shannon: Ha ha ha ha ha that is a winner!
Cole: Well, I’ll quit while I’m ahead then.
Shannon: How many more did you have?
Cole: About 30 more.
PBC: And we’ll have an even better one about country songs after we release the new single.
Shannon: And that’s on May..
PBC: 27.
Shannon: Very well!  That was great!  Talk to you next week.
PBC: My pleasure.
Shannon: That was Phillip and Cole’s variety Team.  Stay with us.  
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naijawapaz1 · 5 years
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Emma Mackey Height Age Weight Measurement Wiki Bio & Net Worth
Emma Mackey Height Age Weight Measurement Wiki Bio & Net Worth
Emma Mackeyis a French-British famed star won critical acclaim for her breakthrough role as Maeve Wiley, which she played in the Netflix original series “Sex Education”. At the age of 20, she began her career as an actress. She made her acting debut in 2016 with TV Movie “Badger Lane” as Michelle. Recently, she landed the role of a mysterious neighbor girl in the Phil Sheerin directed…
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NORTH by Phil Sheerin https://t.co/S8BMtONoCL
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beckparker · 7 years
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beckleyparker1 · 7 years
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artistsxcreatives · 7 years
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scannain · 4 years
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#Review: The Winter Lake
Due to premiere at @GalwayFilm this year The Winter Lake is a moody, ambient thriller. Check out @GrahamGeekEire review to learn more
New Irish feature film The Winter Lake, directed by first-time feature director Phil Sheerin will have its World Premiere at the virtual, online Galway Film Fleadh at 9:00 pm on Friday, July 10th.
Starring Anson Boon as young recluse Tom who has been banished to the wilds of rural Ireland The Winter Lakefollows him and his mom Elaine (Charlie Murphy) as they simply try and live together.…
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maslue90 · 7 years
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NORTH from Phil Sheerin on Vimeo.
Isolated on a farm and fighting against his family, Aaron (Barry Keoghan - Dunkirk) struggles to be heard as he watches his mother willingly die.
FESTIVALS & AWARDS: Winner Best Dramatic Short Galway Film Fleadh 2015 Winner Best UK Film Raindance 2015 Winner Best Cinematography Colchester Film Festival 2015 Winner Best Student Short UK Film Festival 2015 Nominated for a Student Academy Award 2014 Nominated for 3 Royal Television Society Awards 2015 Nominated for Learning on Screen award 2015 60th Cork Film Festival 2015 Cambridge Film Festival 2015 Rhode Island Film Festival 2015 UK Film Festival 2015 Camerimage (In Competition) 2014 Dinard Film Festival 2014
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scannain · 4 years
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Irish feature The Winter Lake to World Premiere at Galway Film Fleadh
Irish feature The Winter Lake to World Premiere at Galway Film Fleadh. Directed by first-time feature director Phil Sheerin from a David Turpin script. Produced by Tailored Films. #IrishFilm #FilmFleadh
New Irish feature film The Winter Lake, directed by first-time feature director Phil Sheerin will have its World Premiere at the virtual, online Galway Film Fleadh at 9 pm on Friday, July 10th.
Tickets are limited and are available now for purchase on: https://www.galwayfilmfleadh.com/
A dark and atmospheric coming-of-age drama, The Winter Lake was shot in Sligo in 2019.  The cast is led by…
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