Grow Your Own Movie
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 12:41 am
Went to the UK Premiere of this new movie at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on Monday. The story is essentially about the project we have running in the city here to help assylum seekers and other refugees who've been particularly traumatised through the therapy of growing veg. A laudable scheme which is rapidly running out of funding unfortunately. Anyhow I found some of the allotment characters a bit too stereotyped but it was certainly entertaining, some good jokes and the child actors in it are exceptional. Good family viewing, which will no doubt be out on DVD in the not too distant future if you don't catch it on general release (end of this week). At the premiere they showed a short film made by film-students on how they made the artificial allotments to film on - my what hard work! The living props required were legion because they had to film Spring one week and mid-Summer the next, so all the veg plants had to be dug up and changed for more mature ones.
They filmed the trial scenes for this on our allotments in Liverpool and realised they couldn't run camera dollies on real plots (result, quagmire in two days) so they made fake plots with wide concrete runways which they hid with roll-out turf for the long shots. All very clever!
They filmed the trial scenes for this on our allotments in Liverpool and realised they couldn't run camera dollies on real plots (result, quagmire in two days) so they made fake plots with wide concrete runways which they hid with roll-out turf for the long shots. All very clever!