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Diamond Bullet Productions
in association with MTV international presents....


.357


By Peter Devonald, Scott Rawsthorne
and Kevin Scrantz

 

A gun: from purchase, crime, recommission to murder.

***Winner: Best drama - New York International Independent Film & Video Festival***

***Evening Standard Pick Of The Day***

     

Director: Scott Rawsthorne
Writers: Peter Devonald, Scott Rawsthorne and Kevin Scrantz

Producers: Jon Shaikh and Bernie Costello
Executive Producer: Roy Campbell

CREW
DOP: Bruce Jackson
Casting: Joyce Nettles
1st cam: Mirko Beutler
2nd cam: Paul Newton
Grip: Rob Gilman
Gaffer one: Adie Le Roux
Gaffer two: John Colley
Location Manager: Charlotte Wright
1st AD: Paul McGann
Sound Person: Calum Thomson
Art Department: Paula West
ALL SET Richard Ward
ALL SET Marco D'Uva
Wardrobe: Gemma Burger
Make-up: Brem Ageyan
Continuity: Angelica Pressello
Runner 1: Peter Bromfield
Runner 2: Tiernan Hanby

Orginal music by Mark Tschanz: http://www.marktschanz.com/films.htm

Original song by Tigermoth: http://www.tigermoth.org.uk/

CAST
Campbell - Matthew Marsh
Kameron - David Gyasi
Mel - Alexandra Moen
Lennie - Ramon Vaughan-Williams
Joshua - Marcus Rogers
Old Lady - Barbara Keogh
Val - Gary Ross
Paul - Brandon Ricketts
Will - Tom Sawyer
Darren - Samuel Oatley
Shop Owner - King Attarney
Shopkeeper - Vimal

Stock: shot on High Def.

A huge thank you to the many people that have helped the production, including MTV, Joyce Nettles, Chris Morrow and Operation Trident.

.357 was formerly known as REVOLVER

SEE MOVIE EXTRACT ON THE EDITORS WEBSITE: http://www.nickallixeditor.com/film.htm

 

Diamond Bullet Productions in association with MTV international presents .357 - a drama which tackles the issue of recomissioned gun crime in the UK.


******* SHOWN: MTV UK September 13th 2005 - 10.30pm *******

******* SHOWN AS PART OF THE GUN CRIME NIGHT: MTV UK *******

Evening Standard

PICK OF THE NIGHT:

Satellite and Digital: Tuesday 13th September 2005: (page 38) .357 - 10.30pm MTV

This insightful, largely fact based fictional short film by Scott Rawsthorne follows the brief, but very grim journey of a deactivated gun, from it’s legal beginnings – bought on the internet by a collector – to it’s eventual home, activated on the streets, with fatal repercussions.

With gun crime rapidly on the increase, this is one of an evening of programmes hosted by MTV (from 9pm) that brings to light this harsh reality. Politicians will also be joining artists including Ms Dynamite for studio discussions about the relationship between gun culture and hip hop.

Kimberley Darke

.357 IN THE NEWS


Photo: Lindsay Armstrong

     
     
SCREENSHOTS/ STILLS  

Director - Scott Rawsthorne (right) Bruce Jackson (left)

 

DOP - Bruce Jackson

   
   
FESTIVALS/ SCREENINGS/ SUPPORT

CLERMONT FILM FESTIVAL

Available for viewing at the CLERMONT-FERRAND VIDEO LIBRARY

http://www.clermont-filmfest.com

   

****** Selected: Filmstock International Film Festival 2006*******

10TH JUNE 2006: 1 P.M - Hat Factory Screen One

FOR MORE DETAILS - CLICK HERE

   

******* Selected for Los Angeles International Short Film Festival. Shown: ArcLight Cinemas, 6360 Sunset. Blvd. Hollywood 90028: 5:45pm Monday, September 12th 2005 *******

   

********* WINNER: Short Film-Genre Awards Best Drama ********* New York International Independent Film & Video Festival

http://www.nyfilmvideo.com

   

******* Supported by *******

Selected from 650 short films for help in sending work to festivals overseas. The British Council run a long-established and unique scheme whereby selected films are promoted to the list of 50-60 major international film festivals.

 

   

http://www.britfilms.com
   
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com
   
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.357_(movie)
   

FILM CENTRE

http://www.filmcentre.co.uk/search.asp?str=.357

   

ON IMDB: PLEASE FEEL FREE TO RATE AND REVIEW

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0478961/combined

Thank you.

 

   

For more info contact pdevonald@hotmail.com

.357 IN THE NEWS

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