Cornish Film Gets Rave ReviewsCornwall Film funded The Art of Catching Lobsters premieres on BBC4."One of the most heartbreaking and uplifting programmes of the year" Daily Mail Cornwall Film funded feature THE ART OF CATCHING LOBSTERS received its world premiere on BBC4 and received great press coverage. THE ART OF CATCHING LOBSTERS shot entirely on the beautiful rugged North coast of Cornwall, is a Boatshed Production, written and directed by Jane Darke, produced by Jeremy Gibson and Mike Cunliffe of Sevenstones Media in association with Cornwall Film, University College Falmouth and the BBC. Cornwall Film's Development Fund supported Jane Darke to develop a teaser for the documentary that resulted in the project's BBC pick-up and commission. The feature was recently screened on BBC 4 and is a deeply moving portrayal of loss, grief and hope; Nick is a man who planned his life by the tides and this intimate journey details how he copes with both a stroke and cancer by teaching his son Henry the art of catching lobsters. Film-maker Jane Darke uniquely captures pain, suffering and death in an honest account of how a wife copes with the loss of a husband, life partner and lover and how through her son Henry she witnesses the gift Nick has given them both. Jane said of her intention: "I wanted to make a film about the playwright Nick Darke because he was a man from a different time, a passionate, talented, generous, wise, beautiful man and because I loved him." THE ART OF CATCHING LOBSTERS is about love and loss, it's a celebration of life. "Filmed by Jane Darke, it began as a record of her husband Nick's recovery from a stroke. A playwright and enthusiastic seaman with a keen eye for the habits of lobsters, Nick is a a persistently warm, optimistic and jocular presence - and his subsequent diagnosis with cancer does little to dent this, nor his ambition to pass on his ideas and attitudes to his son. The film deals with Nick's recovery, death and the family's grieving process. It's a natural and hugely moving piece, and deserves a wider audience" Daily Mail "A simple touching insight into love and grief" Daily Telegraph "A tender documentary about life, love, loss and his last months" Daily Mirror "Through love, humour, suffering and death, the film is an honest account of how a wife copes with the loss of a husband, life partner and lover" Western Morning News "The Art of Catching Lobsters... was without artifice, confronting raw emotion at its cutting edge, a film no one would want to make but which touches us all and will stay in the mind long after more conscious creations have been forgotten." Western Morning News "An extraordinary and deeply poignant film directed by Jane Darke" Cornish Guardian |
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Local Media Taskforce informs future activity as Project Director takes maternity leave. Local Film-makers Raise Cornwall's Profile Cornish short at Clermont-Ferrand; Uprising writer to work with Oscar-nominated screenwriter. spotlightCatch up on some of our Target Talent projects at the Cornwall Film Festival. Midnight Drives, Cornwall cottages, Dressing Granite, and Crawl Walk Run. Don't miss our Innovative Digital Design and Marketing event on 20 November. showcase siteView case studies on local companies and talent. |


