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Strange Factories

  • 2013
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
104
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Strange Factories (2013)
A writer haunted by an idea for a new story searches for four lost friends: Sam, who is obsessed with dangerous stage effects, Jessica, a glamorous femme fatale, Rose, a dancer who sacrificed her life to art and Hettie, a clown who hides a secret.

All are refugee performers of a Theatre destroyed in a mysterious fire, Victor believes his friends will help him finish the new work.

He finds his friends in a remote, pagan settlement founded by Stronheim; owner of a Strange Factory hidden deep in the local countryside, infamous for the frequencies of sound it emits. Stronheim vows to re-build the performers theatre if Victor can learn the truth hidden at the heart of his story in time for it to be performed at the village festival.

The key to success lies in unravelling how the story relates to the settlements history and the bizarre rites and customs that its citizens practice.

The secrets and emotions each performer hides weave together with the mysterious narrative to form a violent creation that not everyone can survive.
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A writer, possessed by a terrifying story hunts for its secret heart in a mysterious landscape. He journeys into unknown, dreamlike places, haunted by the infamous Hum emitted from a strange... Read allA writer, possessed by a terrifying story hunts for its secret heart in a mysterious landscape. He journeys into unknown, dreamlike places, haunted by the infamous Hum emitted from a strange factory.A writer, possessed by a terrifying story hunts for its secret heart in a mysterious landscape. He journeys into unknown, dreamlike places, haunted by the infamous Hum emitted from a strange factory.

  • Director
    • John Harrigan
  • Writer
    • John Harrigan
  • Stars
    • Annalisa Astarita
    • Rachael Blyth
    • John Harrigan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    104
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Harrigan
    • Writer
      • John Harrigan
    • Stars
      • Annalisa Astarita
      • Rachael Blyth
      • John Harrigan
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Annalisa Astarita
    • Hettie
    Rachael Blyth
    • Emma
    John Harrigan
    • Victor
    Lucy Harrigan
    • Rose
    Tereza Kamenicka
    Tereza Kamenicka
    • Lady Thayn
    David Monard
    • Sam
    Claire Louise Oliver
    • Jessica
    Mark Postgate
    Mark Postgate
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    Claire Tregellas
    • Jess
    • Director
      • John Harrigan
    • Writer
      • John Harrigan
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    10angeliz-44446

    Aesthetically beautiful and dreamlike.

    I really became immersed in the story; a slightly dark and surreal film, with a beautiful dream-like quality. It had me entranced and I thought it was aesthetically very stunning. It gets even better with each viewing.
    2MissAnnThrope

    Pretentious Tripe

    This movie was two hours and eleven minutes of my life I will never have back. It comes off as a student film, one made by someone who has watched too much Lynch and Bergman repeatedly.

    Let me give credit where credit is due. The costumes and music were good.

    The black and white filming was not used to full advantage. Often, this was way too dark, especially on interior shots. I know that the idea was to create a dreamlike atmosphere, but the blurry shots were far too annoying. Also, have they never heard of a steadicam? If you are prone to motion sickness, don't even attempt this movie.

    The plot? Some Andy Hardy meets LSD type thing. Let's put on a show, while we drink this fluid that makes us trip! But some guy has to put on a show for some festival. Or something. And from there, the cast is out of control, wants to do too much improv, and they all seem to not like each other very much, unless sex is involved. There is one shower scene that I feel was nothing but an excuse for the cast to feel up the actress.

    I feel like this could have had potential if they had a decent editor. The last ten minutes were interesting. But the rest of it was overlong and exhausting. If you choose to watch this, remember. You have been warned.
    10mirjamb-95470

    Brilliant!

    When I first saw the Trailer of Strange Factories I instantly wanted to see the whole film. Luckily I was able to visit London around the time when FoolishPeople screened the film at the Cinema Museum. What a perfect location. All events with FoolishPeople are always a surprise to me and they create unforgetable moments. I love that you never know where their stories will take you within. And I love that the film is held in black and white, the dark environment and the landscape. the mysterious and unknown. Mixed with the live part it has been an exciting experience. Every cast member lived their roles. We were guided through the Cinema Museum to explore the characters stories in a different way. Music and sound effects were perfectly chosen and merged with the film and the live experience. A very well created piece of art. It is definitely more of an art film experience to watch Strange Factories. For myself I can say I had an amazing evening and the film is definitely a creation worth watching. I would go see it again! FoolishPeople deserve more notice and I wish them the best of luck for their future projects and films. Can't wait to see what more is to come. A fan from Germany Mirjam
    10tinybookworm

    Phenomenal

    I watched the film at home. All by myself, in darkness and with headphones on. What an extraordinary experience. Strange Factories draws you into the story, it feels like a dream, something you cannot escape without going through it. The sounds and images creep into your soul. It shook my very own reality, left me in awe and in tears, searching for my own truth. It only scratched on the surface during watching the film. Afterwards it worked through me for weeks, questioning myself in a positive way. It awakens something, something that has been buried inside me a long time ago and wants to get out. I'm not going into the story as I think everyone should experience this incredible piece of art on its own. I've seen the film multiple times now and every experience is different and opens another door. Thank you FoolishPeople! I can't wait to see what more is to come.
    9sastewart-836-397093

    An immersive theatre and film experience exploring the limits of storytelling.

    Review of Strange Factories Live Cinema event at the Cinema Museum, London, UK as published in Londonist (http://londonist.com/2013/10/cinemamuseum.php )

    Go down a dimly-lit side road to a doorway where you are greeted by silent, masked Chaplinesque characters. They inspect you, and after much furtive gesturing and whispering, you are ushered inside. You are invited to drink a small glass of an oddly viscous liquid, and you might be fortunate enough to peruse some pages from their manuscript — secretly, of course. You are taken to your seats within the red-velvet-curtained theatre, and the show commences.

    Dark forests, a terrible, unfinished story which develops a strange life of its own, a tormented writer, a mysterious, horrific fire in an old theatre, a tragic clown, a binding contract, a beautiful, yet doomed dancer, sacrifice, Mr Punch, a play within a film, a vast Kafkaesque country estate from which there is no escape. Above it all, the ominous, throbbing hum of the Factory. What is it? Most of all, how does it end? This is what you may discover upon entering the darkened corridors of the London Cinema Museum for FoolishPeople's production of Strange Factories.

    Immersive theatre pioneers, FoolishPeople have manifested a live cinema production that takes you deep into the heart of a horror film, albeit a surreal one. Their work is a unique alchemy of film, live theatre, artwork and location-specific dance and lighting to create an ambient experience which, in this case, is one of mystery and suspense. The intimate, spooky setting of the Cinema Museum contributes to this state of haunting, with its many antique film cameras, and posters. Look carefully among the exhibits on display, and you might also find some of the artefacts of Stronheim's Settlement and props from the film itself.

    The film, written and directed by John Harrigan, is a labyrinthine story of madness, and your perceptions of reality start to blur as the evening progresses. What is happening on the screen and around you as the characters from the film come to life? Is it all just the imaginings of Victor, the tormented writer?

    The suspense is drawn out over the course of the evening, until it reaches a powerful crescendo of drama and dance, immersive theatre at its best. One even begins to suspect fellow audience members of being part of the theatre, particularly as the intimate setting within the Cinema Museum and silent interactions with the characters encourage this. Definitely a performance for the curious and those who wish to explore. Be brave and venture within. Only beware of the machines

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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      • Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK
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      • 2h 12m(132 min)
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