Laughter is the best medicine
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 1:33 pm
The Party
Some weeks ago we had a film show in our village hall. It was packed tight. My documentary "Breendonk" was shown. "Excellent film" most people said, but they seemed to be more impressed by a film that won many awards for "best humour". It made me think of Tunbridge Wells. My brother attended BIAFF for the first time and one of his favourites was "The Party" by Alisan Beady. It will also be screened in Guernsey and of course I am looking forward to see it again. I know that Ken Wilson has some very good funny films, but there are dialogues in them.
Funny films without dialogues for foreigners
Now I thought : why not trying to find funny British films made by amateurs without any dialogues in for our local and regional festivals in Flanders ? I would be very grateful to you, my dear Forum-friends, if you could send me such a film or if you could give me some suggestions. Of course I am always filling to pay for it.
Also our own one minute movies are good for such film shows. They are excellent intermezzi. Most of our films are very serious but I feel that funny films are more appreciated by the audience than films lacking lightness or gaiety. That's what we all need, don't we ? Laughter is a good medicine, isn't it ?
I've beaten my brains out.
I've already tried to make a scenario for a funy film like "The Party", but that is not simple, you know. It's easier to make gloomy films, films without any cheerfulness. I've already beaten my brains out, but up to now without any success. Maybe I can find inspiration in cartoons or jokes. Maybe they are a good starting-point for a funny film.
Some weeks ago we had a film show in our village hall. It was packed tight. My documentary "Breendonk" was shown. "Excellent film" most people said, but they seemed to be more impressed by a film that won many awards for "best humour". It made me think of Tunbridge Wells. My brother attended BIAFF for the first time and one of his favourites was "The Party" by Alisan Beady. It will also be screened in Guernsey and of course I am looking forward to see it again. I know that Ken Wilson has some very good funny films, but there are dialogues in them.
Funny films without dialogues for foreigners
Now I thought : why not trying to find funny British films made by amateurs without any dialogues in for our local and regional festivals in Flanders ? I would be very grateful to you, my dear Forum-friends, if you could send me such a film or if you could give me some suggestions. Of course I am always filling to pay for it.
Also our own one minute movies are good for such film shows. They are excellent intermezzi. Most of our films are very serious but I feel that funny films are more appreciated by the audience than films lacking lightness or gaiety. That's what we all need, don't we ? Laughter is a good medicine, isn't it ?
I've beaten my brains out.
I've already tried to make a scenario for a funy film like "The Party", but that is not simple, you know. It's easier to make gloomy films, films without any cheerfulness. I've already beaten my brains out, but up to now without any success. Maybe I can find inspiration in cartoons or jokes. Maybe they are a good starting-point for a funny film.