April 2012
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mood board for 'ostrich', our latest film.
(via staygoldenscout.)
messing around with poster styles.
ignore crew list on this one ^
SEATTLE peeps - watch out for 'Under the Skysigns'...
Check it out. It is amongst a selection of films playing in the HUMAN CONDITION category. April 29th. 3PM. Film length, 8 min. Total length of films playing, 90 min.
The films are playing at: SIFF Uptown 2 511 Queen Anne Avenue North
please check out our latest short, made for the reed film competition 2012 where you had to make a 3 minute film about “the boss.”
we wanted to think outside of the box and do a unique take on the idea of a typical boss, and it lead us to create a silent comedy about the relationship between a dog, his owner and the notion of who really owns who…
March 2012
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Climate Week: 12th -18th March.
Climate Week is Britain’s biggest climate change campaign, inspiring a new wave of action to create a sustainable future. We at Fox Troupe are pretty good at being swell to the environment, we love our planet and try to be as energy conscious and efficient as possible, so when we were invited to take part in Climate Week, we agreed right away.
We’re off to Slovakia on Thursday 15th to...
January 2012
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Ostrich (working title)
January, 2012 We are currently co-writing a feature film. It is a dark comedy drama set during a road trip across England. The film explores themes of poverty, friendship and death.
- Francesca
AMP Music Video Competition - Winners
We are delighted to say our music video for Mike Marlin ‘Left Behind’ has won the AMP competition. We have been awarded one of the prizes, but we don’t find out until Feb 15th if we have won the grand prize or runner up at an awards ceremony in Shoreditch, London.
Wish us luck
Critics Choice Award, Raindance
Our film Rubik’s cube won the critics choice award for the Raindance and Directline’s 40 second competition. We went to the awards ceremony in Soho and when we won, all we could say was, “Woah” over and over.
The prize is a trip to Cannes Film Festival. Thank you to Elliot Grove and everyone at Raindance, Alex Zane and all of the judges and to Directline.
More excited than for...
Saplings.
We just finished writing a short called Saplings. It is about the people we leave behind and the people they become.
Raindance Film Festival Screening.
Rubik’s Cube Dir. Scout Stuart & Franky Sophia
Shorts Programme 3. Piccadilly Circus, London Thursday 29 September 14:00 / 2pm
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a fan of ‘olivia, explorer’.
He said it had, ‘great rhythm’.
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Theater Adaption of one of our screenplays
In the three years since writing it, our film, ‘How to say I love you’ written by Scout Stuart has just had it’s fourteenth theater adaptation/interpretation.
December 2011
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Logo & Identity for FTF
We asked our dear friends textbook studio to create an identity for us that would include a logo for our production company and a brand font. We’re really pleased with the results - Have a gander here: http://www.textbookstudio.co.uk/portfolio/fox-troupe-films/
November 2011
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French Fans!
Bonjour les amis. Notre film ‘this is the verse’ sera projeté à paris à mes amis barres aux neuf billard ce soir.
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August 2011
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Screening in Chelsea, London
Our film Rain on my insides is screening tonight at the alibi rooms in Chelsea at 7pm. Wear a posh frock! It is Chelsea, don’t you know.
New York Screening
Olivia, explorer screened at the Ballston Spa Film Festival in upstate New York a few days ago. We couldn’t make it for the screening, but we’re told it went very well by friends who have the pleasure of living in NY. (Jealous)
July 2011
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Edinburgh International Film Festival
Some friends & I went to edinburgh for the international film festival for a few days. ..
i saw an incredible film called between two fires. it is such a harrowing film with a phenomenal performance by magdalena poplawska.
on the last night we went to the closing party of the festival because my friend had a film in the nokia competition. there was great music courtesy of...
If any of you fucking pricks move, I’ll execute every motherfucking last...
June 2011
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new office
This is the view from our office in Hotspur House, a beautiful old press building full of various creative folk such as Textbookstudio and Blue Rbot.
December 2010
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Somewhere
I saw Sofia Coppola’s latest film, Somewhere. loved it…so ended up writing a review.
Somewhere (Coppola, 2010) follows Johnny Marco (Stephen Dorff), a famed actor living in a famous LA hotel. His daily routine consists of uninspired promotional work for his latest film release, speeding round and round in his Ferrari, getting private pole dancing shows, and sleeping with various fame hungry...
April 2009
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NFFTY Film Festival, Seattle, USA.
April 2009
We attended NFFTY - Seattle’s international film fest for talented youth, where we met some pretty amazing young filmmakers (the age limit being 22) and sat down with a 2000+ audience to watch the opening gala films.
Amongst them ‘How to say i love you’ was screened.
It was the most incredible experience. We rode to siff cinema with the COO of the CW network and his wife. They...
March 2009
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24:7 theatre festival review. “How To Say I Love You gave an insight into how a chance meeting at a park bench can lead to intimacy by way of conversation – in a tender exchange between two very talented actors. Running at just under eight minutes, the piece didn’t outstay its welcome and looked great, while offering a voyeuristic glimpse into the sweet beginnings of a hopefully happy...