The List has written a nice preview for our Shutdown event in Bo’ness, and The Skinny lists it as one of their top five February film events. Don’t miss it tomorrow night!
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3 Feb 2010
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14 Jan 2010
New Yorkers: The Shutdown screens tonight at 6:30pm at Doctruck at Studio-X.
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7 Jan 2010
"The Shutdown" special event in Bo'ness on 4th Feb
Accidental Media presents a multimedia experience at the Bo’ness Hippodrome featuring Adam Stafford and Alan Bissett.
Novelist and playwright Alan Bissett (‘Boyracers’) will read from his latest novel.
Filmmaker and musician Adam Stafford (front man of the band ‘Y’All is Fantasy Island’) will follow up with a live music set.
The evening will conclude with screenings of a selection of short films the pair have collaborated on, including their award-winning short ‘The Shutdown’ - a beautifully shot documentary in which Alan recalls the intense experience of growing up next to the Grangemouth petrochemicl plant and the harrowing experience of an explosion that temporarily deformed his father. The event will be followed by a Question and Answer session.
Come along on Thursday 4th February at 8.00pm to the Hippodrome in Bo’ness, Central Scotland. Click here for venue details and listings. -
25 Dec 2009
The Shutdown screening in New York City
The Shutdown will be part of the “Land and Noise, Space and Silence” program at Doctruck at Studio-X on Thursday January 14th at 6:30pm. If you’re in New York, don’t miss it.
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17 Dec 2009
"Tomorrow's Fairground" was on BBC iPlayer
(no longer available)
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7 Dec 2009
“Tomorrow’s Fairground”, the short documentary produced by Andy Green and directed by Peter Gerard will be broadcast on BBC2 Scotland on 16 December at 23:20. The film was made for the Bridging the Gap scheme run by the Scottish Documentary Institute.
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3 Dec 2009
Reviews pouring in for The Twilight Sad video
The music video we produced for The Twilight Sad is already getting hyped: Stereogum, Pitchfork, Surfing on Steam, Strange Glue, Prefix, and plenty more. “Seven Years of Letters” is directed by Adam Stafford.
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2 Dec 2009
An interview with Peter Gerard is featured in the latest issue of Scotcampus magazine, about the distribution of Just to Get a Rep. The magazine is available throughout Scotland in December.
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1 Dec 2009
Accidental Media produced the latest music video for The Twilight Sad. The video is directed by Adam Stafford.