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Andrew Kotting

Andrew Kotting headshot

IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0467836/

Date of Birth:6 December 1958, Bromley, Kent, England, UK

Source:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0467836/

Edith Walks

Unrated

UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 23rd June 2017
Edith Walks poster
Age rating / classification to be confirmed.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 5th August 2017.
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Language:

English

Runtime:

1 hour 1 minute (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

Edith Walks is a 60 minute 66 second feature film inspired by a walk from Waltham Abbey in Essex via Battle Abbey to St Leonards-on-Sea in East Sussex. The film documents a pilgrimage in memory of Edith Swan Neck. Bits of King Harold's body were brought to Waltham for burial near the High Altar after the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and his hand fast wife Edith Swan Neck is seen cradling him in a remarkable sculpture at Grosvenor Gardens on the sea front in St Leonards. The film re-connects the lovers after 950 years of separation. The 108 mile journey, as the crow flies, allows the audience to reflect upon all things Edith. A conversation in Northampton between Alan Moore, Iain Sinclair and Edith Swan Neck is also a key element to the unfolding 'story'. With images shot using digital super 8 iPhone's and sound recorded using a specially constructed music box with a boom microphone the film unfolds chronologically but in a completely unpredictable way. The numerous encounters and.

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UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 8th June 2018
Lek and the Dogs poster
Contains disturbing scenes. Suitable for 15 years and over.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 26th September 2018.
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Genre:

Drama

Language:

Russian

Runtime:

1 hour 32 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

Award winning artist and filmmaker Andrew Kotting adapts Hattie Naylor's curriculum, award-winning play, Ivan and the Dogs, for cinema. Based on the extraordinary true story of Ivan Mishukov, who walked out of his Moscow apartment at the age of four and spent two years living on the city streets where he was adopted by a pack of wild dogs. In the recession-ravaged city, the human world is dominated by deprivation and violence. When social breakdown from extremes of impoverishment, cruelty and selfishness starts to set in, a homeless child's only hope is to turn to feral dogs for company, protection and warmth. This spellbinding story of survival and need conjures the streets of Moscow in the 1990s through the eyes of a child. With innocence and fear, Ivan's perceptions of the world are beautifully described, from the acute awareness of hunger and fear, to the innocent understanding of chemical abuse in the 'empty eyes' of children and the ridiculed 'Bombzi.

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UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 3rd April 2020
The Whalebone Box poster
Age rating / classification to be confirmed.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 18th September 2020.
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Unknown

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