Founders Favourites

The first question you’re asked when you mention to others you’re a filmmaker or actor is ‘What have you done that I’ve seen?’ then, after trying to explain without sounding like a loser or a fraud just how difficult it is to get your work out there the second question soon follows, ‘So what’s you’re favourite film?’. The truth is for most filmmakers, and most people, this simple question is surprisingly complex. For many, it can be answered with a personal favourite that immediately springs to mind, ‘Top Gun’, ‘Star Wars’, ‘Twilight’ ‘Harry Potter’ ‘The Unbearable Lightness of Being’. For others it’s a diverse and changeable list, new films or older pieces, rediscoveries and reemerging directors’ cuts cropping in and out of the smorgasboard of those we’re currently enamored by. And just as a culinary expert enjoys the occasional meal of cheese and beans on toast, so do filmmakers love their classics, their quirky, lesser-known art house pieces, world cinema and the occasional slice of cheese, minus the beans. So at this point in time, my ever changing list roughly resembles…

Don’t Look Now

Still grieving over the accidental death of their daughter, Christine (Sharon Williams), John (Donald Sutherland) and Laura Baxter (Julie Christie) head to Venice, Italy, where John's been commissioned to restore a church. There Laura meets two sisters (Hilary Mason, Clelia Matania) who claim to be in touch with the spirit of the Baxters' daughter. Laura takes them seriously, but John scoffs until he himself catches a glimpse of what looks like Christine running through the streets of Venice.

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