Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Prague screening
"The Astronomers Sun" is being screened in at BIO OKO in Prague in a programme of short films on Wednesday, March 16, 8PM. iShorts Evenings are organised by FAMU students and present amazing Czech and foreign short films.
Friday, 11 February 2011
New Mexico screenings
We are pleased to anounce a special series of screenings in New Mexico of "The Astronomers Sun", hosted by my co-producer, Peter Kershaw. All New Mexico Screenings all are free and open to the public.
Carlsbad: NMSU-C Saturday February 26th 2011, 6pm
Program starts at 6:00pm in room 153.
Where? NMSU-C campus 1500 University Dr,
Instructional Building, Room 153
Santa Fe: Public screening at IAIA, Institute of American Indian Arts
March 2nd 2011, 6pm.
Las Cruces: March 14th 2011, 08.30am at Creative Media Institute
New Mexico State University
Truth or Consequences: Thursday, March 24th 2011, 7pm
Where: The Lee Belle Johnson Recreation Center
300 S. Foch
T or C, NM 87901
Las Vegas:
Wednesday 30th March, 5.30pm
Where: in the Media Arts West Building, 901 University Ave., Las Vegas, NM 87701
Carlsbad: NMSU-C Saturday February 26th 2011, 6pm
Program starts at 6:00pm in room 153.
Where? NMSU-C campus 1500 University Dr,
Instructional Building, Room 153
Santa Fe: Public screening at IAIA, Institute of American Indian Arts
March 2nd 2011, 6pm.
Las Cruces: March 14th 2011, 08.30am at Creative Media Institute
New Mexico State University
Truth or Consequences: Thursday, March 24th 2011, 7pm
Where: The Lee Belle Johnson Recreation Center
300 S. Foch
T or C, NM 87901
Las Vegas:
Wednesday 30th March, 5.30pm
Where: in the Media Arts West Building, 901 University Ave., Las Vegas, NM 87701
Sunday, 6 February 2011
Grand Prize in Seattle!
We were thrilled to hear that “The Astronomer’s Sun” won Grand Prize in this year’s Science Fiction + Fantasy Short Film Festival! The awards were announced to a sold out house at Seattle’s renowned Cinerama Theatre. We were really sorry not to be there in person, but I'm told it was was an incredible night, and an amazing experience watching the films on the big screen with a rapt audience of sci-fi/fantasy film fans. Thanks to everyone in Seattle for who made this such a festival to remember.
Sunday, 30 January 2011
Festivals Feb & March 2011
The New Years screenings launched this weekend with a sell out show at Science Fiction + Fantasy Short Film Festival in, Seattle and the Minicini in Leeds.
We have a slate of exciting new festivals screenings over the next few months.
In France, The Astronomers Sun is screening in the Clermont-Ferrand short film festival's tribute programme – 4 /12 February 2011, presented at festivals, universities or schools.
We have some great screenings lined up around the world over the next few months.
We are playing in competition at the Omaha Film Festival, USA, March 5th 2011
The Festival showcases over 60 films during its annual event, selected from an average of over 400 annual entries that come in from around the world, offering a wide variety of independent cinema choices that includes regional and world premier films as well as advanced screenings of films that have already attracted wider distribution.
In the UK, you can see the film at Borderlines Film Festival, UK MARCH 2011
Herefordshire andShropshire ’s vibrant rural film festival.
We have a slate of exciting new festivals screenings over the next few months.
In France, The Astronomers Sun is screening in the Clermont-Ferrand short film festival's tribute programme – 4 /12 February 2011, presented at festivals, universities or schools.
We have some great screenings lined up around the world over the next few months.
We are playing in competition at the Omaha Film Festival, USA, March 5th 2011
The Festival showcases over 60 films during its annual event, selected from an average of over 400 annual entries that come in from around the world, offering a wide variety of independent cinema choices that includes regional and world premier films as well as advanced screenings of films that have already attracted wider distribution.
In the UK, you can see the film at Borderlines Film Festival, UK MARCH 2011
Herefordshire and
Friday, 28 January 2011
The Astronomer's Sun Shines at Comic Con
Screen Yorkshire have a great article on The Astronomers Sun, follwowing the latest award success at Comic Con.
THE ASTRONOMER'S SUN is now officially Screen Yorkshire’s most successful animated short film to date with 12 wins in as many months.
My co-producer, Peter Kershaw, who was at Comic Con, said
THE ASTRONOMER'S SUN is now officially Screen Yorkshire’s most successful animated short film to date with 12 wins in as many months.
My co-producer, Peter Kershaw, who was at Comic Con, said
The Astronomer's Sun continues it's festival run with a screening at Armley Mills Miniciné this Sunday in Yorkshire (30th Jan) as part of an afternoon dedicated to short film. For more information and to book, click here.The Astronomer's Sun has demonstrated through success in film festivals around the world the ability of Yorkshire talent to create and produce stories with universal appeal that can play and win against the very best other cultures have to offer.
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Wins 10, 11, 12
Comic Com is an amazing event and actually screening in a film festival I was able to attend rather than just doing the submission paperwork for was a lot of fun. More so, as we came away with an actual producers award.
I'm pleased for the directors and all the film's creative team to announce The Astronomer's Sun walked away with the vote for CINEMATOGRAPHY and the AUDIENCE vote as well as the star prize, BEST PRODUCED FILM. Other than the animation award and director's award we'd walked away with the 3 top prizes watched by over 1,000 people.
A strategy of targeting film festivals has produced 12 awards in just a year giving all involved in the film's production a fantastic resume of success. Submitting to film festivals is expensive and not all festivals give out actual physical awards but, Comic Com's first film festival did for Best Produced Film creating the blue action hero (see photo) in true comic book style.
Friday, 31 December 2010
Happy New Year
As we look back on 2010, we are very pleased to announce our 9th award for The Astronomers Sun!
On Sunday December 12th, The Astronomers Sun won the The Audience Choice award at Anima: a festival of contemporary animation by women.
This follows winning the Best of the Festival award at the Flip Animation Festival!
On Sunday December 12th, The Astronomers Sun won the The Audience Choice award at Anima: a festival of contemporary animation by women.
This follows winning the Best of the Festival award at the Flip Animation Festival!
Thanks to our directors Simon Cartwright and Jessica Cope, our talented team, and most of all everyone who has seen The Astronomers Sun this year and made 2010 such a special year for the film.
Thursday, 25 November 2010
notes from the jury
Thanks to Leeds International Film Festival for the following quote from the jury, where The Astronomers Sun won the Yorkshire Short Film Competition:
Read more:
There is such weight and therefore capacity for emotion in the beautifully crafted stop motion animation, but it is the universal film techniques supporting this that make it such a joy to watch; the lighting, the sound and the camerawork are masterfully synchronised in tone, emphasising the sacrifice and loss at the heart of this story
Read more:
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Winner YORKSHIRE SHORT FILM COMPETITION 2010 at 24th International Leeds Film Festival.
I was delighted to be able to accept this award on the behalf of Duchy Parade Films. With David, Jess and Simon all at the Bradford Animation Festival on the same day and Peter busy promoting the film State side, I was asked to represent the film at this festival. Screened at the Hyde Park Picture Palace in Leeds, we were up against some very well observed documentaries and thought provoking dramas.In the end though "The Astronomers Sun" eclipsed the rest of the competition to be awarded the Best Yorkshire Short Film.
After been encouraged to give a very unrehearsed acceptance speech, I was able to talk to the judges about why the film had won. Their answer "they loved the story" in particular the ending and the relationship between the bear and Henry. I think it's credit to the whole production and post production team that throughout the project the importance of story and character development was never missing from the creative process. Producing stunning stop frame animation is one thing, but what makes the film really work is everyone on the team recognised the need to connect to the audience and used their own particular skill to ensure they did.
Thanks to everyone at the Leeds International Film Festival for their hospitality, it really was a Saturday to remember :)
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
I'm pleased to annouce our South America 2010 tour of The Astronomer’s Sun as part of Animarte:-
I'm pleased to annouce our South America 2010 tour of The Astronomer’s Sun as part of Animarte:- November 19, Viña del Mar, Chile (in conjunction with the Viña del Mar International Film Festival): Plazoleta Maria Lusia Bombal, Av. Valparaiso y Villanelo. Viña del Mar. Chile.- November 27, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in c...onjunction with InspirationFest): Ciudad Cultural Konnex, Buenos Aires.- December 26, Mendoza, Argentina: open screening at Mendoza City Central Park.
www.animartefest.com
www.animartefest.com
Saturday, 6 November 2010
BEST SHORT ANIMATION at Fantastic Planet
We were thrilled to accept the award for BEST SHORT ANIMATION at Fantastic Planet Film Festival, Sydney, Australia on Friday. Huge thanks to everyone at FANTASTIC PLANET, and to our wonderful team for their commitment, passion and dedication to their craft which has made “The Astronomers Sun” such a special film. We are touched to know how much “The Astronomers Sun” has resonated with people in Sydney.
Saturday, 30 October 2010
Foyle Film Festival
We are delighted to be screening in competition in the 23rd Foyle Film Festival, between 19th to the 27th November. Foyle Film Festival is the biggest Film Festival in Northern Ireland and an Oscar® affiliated festival - not to be missed!
Wednesday, 27 October 2010
Win number five
Win number five. This last weekend The Astronomer's Sun
took joint win at the Santa Fe Film Festival, NM, USA.
The jury liked the cinematic feel of the film. The unity of color design. The attention to the sound design and as in New York the bear, with questions over whether he'd be coming back.
As part of the festival the film played in touring venues and in a series of art galleries including Chuck Jones notching up 20 individual screenings during the festival ending with a Q&A. The film's success was announced at Val Kilmer's NM ranch in beautiful Fall weather.
As part of the festival the film played in touring venues and in a series of art galleries including Chuck Jones notching up 20 individual screenings during the festival ending with a Q&A. The film's success was announced at Val Kilmer's NM ranch in beautiful Fall weather.
Back in New York

Peter travelled to New York to see the screening of The Astronomer's Sun as it played the opening night of New York's Imagine Science Film Festival. A week long event dedicated to films with real or imagined science connection. "One of the best venues and screening events I've attended. There was a real buzz and an evening of films all with great concepts or ideas informing their reality." A number of my US family travelled to the festival which coincided with the end of John Lennon's 70th Birthday week making it quite a party.
Art Show
Images from our film appeared in an innovative mobile art show put on as part of the Santa Fe Film Festival. The mobile art bus travelled to different screening venues during the festival as part of the festival's marketing.
Leeds International Film Festival
The Astronomers Sun is screening in the Leeds International Film Festival, playing competition in the Yorkshire Shorts programme and the sister competition; the Best of British – UK Short Film Competition in the wonderful Hyde Park Picture House.
Yorkshire Shorts
4pm, Saturday 13th November 2010
Best of British – UK Short Film Competition
2pm, Saturday 13th November 2010
Yorkshire Shorts
4pm, Saturday 13th November 2010
Best of British – UK Short Film Competition
2pm, Saturday 13th November 2010
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
The Astronomers Sun scoops the Silver Blaster!
We were thrilled to accept the audience award at the National Irish Science Fiction Film Awards this weekend. Thanks to the audience in Dublin who made our Irish premiere so special. We've been touched by how The Astronomers Sun has resonated with peoples in Ireland.
The awards host, John Vaughan said,
The awards host, John Vaughan said,
The Astronomer's Sun runs a gamut of emotions in under six minutes, covering hope, loss, friendship and loyalty... if you don't go "Ahhhhhhh!" at the end of this picture and try to hold back a tear... then there's something wrong with you!The Golden Blasters (The National Irish Science Fiction Film Awards) is a film festival dedicated to short science fiction, fantasy and horror stories. We aim to bring the best speculative fiction to Octocon and expose more people to the wonderful art of the short film.
Small World International Animation Festival
Screeening in the Small World International Animation Festival at the Civic in Barnsley. 21-27 October, programme 5.
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Red Stick International Animation Festival
Screening in the 2009 Red Stick International Animation Festival, Nov. 10-13, 2010, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Festival venues include the Shaw Center for the Arts, the Manship Theatre, the Louisiana Arts & Science Museum, and the Louisiana Old State Capitol.
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