Friday 20 January 2012

End of Phase One

As some of you may have gathered from the various posts and tweets that have been flying around in the last week, Life Just Is is now finished. This blog might seem like a rather low-key way to announce what is, in many ways, the summit of everything that we've been working towards... but we are all too aware that our biggest challenges still lie ahead of us: breaking onto the festival circuit and trying to secure some kind of distribution deal. Completing the film is only half the battle. We have an exciting and scary time ahead of us as we enter the second phase of the Life Just Is journey.

This time last week, we were getting ready to hold our Cast and Crew screening at BAFTA. I'm pleased to say that the evening was a great success, and so far the response to the film has been amazing (especially from critics... more on which soon). For now, though, here are a few pictures from the evening, taken by the super awesome João Serejo. Enjoy!
- Alex


Left-Right: Producer Tom Stuart, Co-Producer Pat Wintersgill, Writer/Director Alex Barrett and Exec Producer Christine Hartland.


Producer Tom Stuart (left) with Writer/Director Alex Barrett (right).


Jayne Wiserner (Jay) with Alex Barrett (writer/director).


Music Supervisor James McWilliam (right).


The pre-screening drinks reception.


Writer/Director Alex Barrett (left) with Jef Streatfield, frontman of the band Plan A, whose song Moving Along is sung by 'David' (Will De Meo) in the film.


Writer/Director Alex Barrett (left) with Editor Murat Kebir (right).
 
Left-Right: Nathaniel Martello-White ('Tom'), Alex Barrett (writer/director), Will De Meo ('David'), Andrew Hawley ('Nick'), Jayne Wisener ('Jay') and Fiona Ryan ('Claire').

Joshua Osei ('Vince') with Writer/Director Alex Barrett.

Producer Tom Stuart (left) giving his intro.


Alex Barrett (Writer/Director) and Tom Stuart (Producer) giving their intros.


Writer/Director Alex Barrett giving his intro.


Actress Fiona Ryan ('Claire').


Costume Designer Charmaine Parram (left) talks to actress Fiona Ryan ('Claire', right).


Actress Alix Wilton Regan ('Zoe').