Agrega una trama en tu idiomaRomance, crisis and adventure on one of London's luscious commons.Romance, crisis and adventure on one of London's luscious commons.Romance, crisis and adventure on one of London's luscious commons.
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- 4 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
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This is a little gem of a film which celebrates the diverse people in London (and the UK) which make up our communities today.
It weaves through the lives and experiences of a number of characters. Seeing the light, bright side to life as well as the challenges and heart break too.
Filmed entirely on Tooting Common, the film follows the cheeky escape artist Princess Parroty, who elopes to the lush green space in the midst of the hustle and bustle of London. As she explores her new home we get a birds eye view of the regulars who come to the common and we are able to share in their lives.
I was absorbed into the film very quickly, and really cared about what was going to happen to the people in each individual story. The stories, although separate, find themselves connecting together in touching and often humorous ways.
The fact that Common People was filmed on a micro budget during the wettest April on record, adds extra magic when watching it. The film oozes warmth and joy and is a true nod to all that's good about London.
It weaves through the lives and experiences of a number of characters. Seeing the light, bright side to life as well as the challenges and heart break too.
Filmed entirely on Tooting Common, the film follows the cheeky escape artist Princess Parroty, who elopes to the lush green space in the midst of the hustle and bustle of London. As she explores her new home we get a birds eye view of the regulars who come to the common and we are able to share in their lives.
I was absorbed into the film very quickly, and really cared about what was going to happen to the people in each individual story. The stories, although separate, find themselves connecting together in touching and often humorous ways.
The fact that Common People was filmed on a micro budget during the wettest April on record, adds extra magic when watching it. The film oozes warmth and joy and is a true nod to all that's good about London.
I was lucky enough to see Common People at a private screening.
It's touching, heart-warming, and hilarious.
The performances both from seasoned actors and those new to the craft are wonderful.
This production is beautifully written and perfectly executed.
I don't want to say too much because there are some lovely twists and turns.
The film has already won an award, I think it's the first of many for this talented team.
I hope it goes on general release so that I can take more people to see it.
If you get a chance to see it ... take it.
It's touching, heart-warming, and hilarious.
The performances both from seasoned actors and those new to the craft are wonderful.
This production is beautifully written and perfectly executed.
I don't want to say too much because there are some lovely twists and turns.
The film has already won an award, I think it's the first of many for this talented team.
I hope it goes on general release so that I can take more people to see it.
If you get a chance to see it ... take it.
What's surprising about this movie is how rapidly you begin to care about all the characters in this neatly woven tapestry of visitors to a London Common, viewed by us the film watchers, and by an escaped parrot!
Without giving too much of the multi-faceted plot away, the film concerns a series of regulars initially going about their daily lives, and then observes them get involved with each other with some surprising consequences...
Unrequited love, long term relationships, a few cheeky themes, a bunch of life-saving cub scouts and the life of the homeless rather all miraculously build up to a sweet and sad resolution, while looking most pretty and causing a few tears and laughs along the way.
Life affirming and recommended.
Without giving too much of the multi-faceted plot away, the film concerns a series of regulars initially going about their daily lives, and then observes them get involved with each other with some surprising consequences...
Unrequited love, long term relationships, a few cheeky themes, a bunch of life-saving cub scouts and the life of the homeless rather all miraculously build up to a sweet and sad resolution, while looking most pretty and causing a few tears and laughs along the way.
Life affirming and recommended.
Wasn't sure what to expect, but very pleasantly surprised. Although shot entirely in our locality, it has resonance for any people, anywhere. A simple plot-line but with many twists and a few surprises. We were pleased to see the inclusiveness of different races, gender, ages,religions and social classes. There was a deft use of humour in the way all these facets of life were interwoven and it even managed to stay the right side of political correctness without being bland. Both myself and my wife were very impressed by how it all came together it all came together towards the end, and not unemotional either!! Well done - a great film on a small budget.
Shot entirely on one South London Common,this film celebrates the diversity of "ordinary" people in an "ordinary" location.Stories expected and startling,brought to the screen by some beautifully crafted and often understated performances.You may never look at a park bench in quite the same way again....
When I booked my ticket to see the film at Clapham Picture House and realised it was 90 minutes long,I did wonder if there might be some boring bits.Not the case as the action is perfectly measured and moves around the Common.Judging from the reactions around me,it was great to recognise favourite spots too! Go while you can,I am planning a second visit.Stay if you can for the Q & A session for more insight on the making of this great film.
When I booked my ticket to see the film at Clapham Picture House and realised it was 90 minutes long,I did wonder if there might be some boring bits.Not the case as the action is perfectly measured and moves around the Common.Judging from the reactions around me,it was great to recognise favourite spots too! Go while you can,I am planning a second visit.Stay if you can for the Q & A session for more insight on the making of this great film.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaProducer/Directors, Stewart Alexander and Kerry Skinner appeared on BBC quiz Pointless. They reached the final and won the £1,000 jackpot, and a Pointless trophy, by finding actors from Cult indie films. The films were: Lost In Translation, The Royal Tenenbaums and Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind. Their answers Angelica Houston scored 6 and Elijah Wood scored 3 but Kristen Dunst was pointless, earning them the prize.
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