“Florian’s Last Climb” selected as a semi-finalist at the Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, USA
Apr 2019 14

“Florian’s Last Climb” has been selected as a semi-finalist in the Columbus International Film and Animation Festival in Ohio, USA. The festival ran from the 11 to the 13th April and is the oldest film festival in the States, having run continuously since 1952!go to story

“Florian’s Last Climb” accepted to screen at the 9th Pune Short Film Festival, India
Apr 2019 03

I’m delighted to announce that “Florian’s Last Climb” has been selected to screen at the 9th Pune Short Film Festival in India! With screenings in Europe, North and South America and now Asia, this leaves only Africa (and Antarctica…) as untapped continents in its modest run. The festival takes place in June in Pune, Maharashtra state, which is south east of Mumbai.

Harry Chapman creates podcast for “The Urban Rajah”. Welcome to “The Last Supper…”
Apr 2019 02

Check out Harry Chapman’s new podcast he’s done for a series hosted by the magnificently affable “The Urban Rajah” entitled, “The Last Supper”. As well as delving into cuisine and suggesting a guest list for an imaginary foodie curtain call, they manage to cover a multiplicity of topics including travel, film making, and dare I say it, the meaning of life… For anyone who was involved in “Invisible” or “Florian’s Last Climb”, both films get plugs. Hope you enjoy!

https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-last-supper/id1263912722?mt=2&i=1000433800674

“Florian’s Last Climb” selected for the Beverly Hills Film Festival
Mar 2019 02

I am thrilled to announce that “Florian’s Last Climb” has been selected to screen at the Beverly Hills Film Festival in Los Angeles. The festival will run from the 3-6th April at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Hollywood Blvd, with the awards night gala taking place on the 7th at the Roosevelt Hotel. Not only does this mark the film’s North American premiere but at a venue with absolutely top notch credentials – the Chinese Theatre, formerly known as Grauman’s Chinese Theatre after its founder, opened in May, 1927 with a screening of Cecil B DeMille’s “The King of Kings”. It has since launched dozens of classics including the original “Star Wars” back in 1977, as well as hosting no less than three Academy Award ceremonies. “FLC” will be screened alongside “The Ghost of Peter Sellers”, a new feature length documentary by the veteran Anglo-Hungarian director Peter Medak, whose credits include “The Ruling Class” with Peter O’Toole, “A Day in the Death of Joe Egg” and “The Changeling” which makes it doubly an honour. The film will be repped for the duration of the festival by LA based screen writer, Victoria Arch.go to story

“Florian’s Last Climb” accepted to screen at SFAAF
Feb 2019 20

“Florian’s Last Climb” has been accepted at the South Film and Arts Academy Festival in Chile! Official selection was followed swiftly by the screenings which took place last Friday 15th February. The awards ceremony was last night and the results are still trickling through…
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