Short film shot in Sidmouth in competition at one of the world's biggest film festivals

By Hannah Corfield

12th Oct 2020 | Local News

A short film shot at Sidmouth College is one of only 47 screening at this year's BFI London Film Festival - one of the world's most prestigious film events.

The festival usually selects over 150 shorts to be screened; so it's a huge achievement for the region, its talent and Tommy Gillard - Writer and Director of the film 'Shuttlecock'.

It is also the first time the festival has gone partially online, and that the award for Best Short Film is entirely in the audience's hands.

From now until 18 October, viewers can watch the film online for free and vote for 'Shuttlecock' to win Best Short film.

Written and directed by Honiton-based filmmaker Tommy Gillard, 'Shuttlecock' is a sports film like you've never seen before.

The 13-minute comedy centres on macho man Carl, who is forced to confront his idea of masculinity when an obsession with a mysterious new member of his badminton club spirals out of control.

Tommy Gillard said: "When making films in Devon, London and the film-industry can feel a million miles away.

"Watching and voting for 'Shuttlecock' is a great way to support local talent and regional arts organisations like Exeter Phoenix, which is important now more than ever."

Using a whole host of talent and crew from Devon, the film was produced by Exeter-based Simeon Costello, and shot across three days in Sidmouth College's now demolished old school sports hall.

It was also commissioned by Exeter Phoenix, and is the first of their film commissions to be screened at the event.

Luke Hagan, Exeter Phoenix Digital Coordinator said: "It's a real privilege for Exeter Phoenix to be able to support regional filmmaking talent and seeing the success of 'Shuttlecock' on the festival circuit has been very exciting for everyone involved."

To watch for free click here or to vote for Shuttlecock as Best Short Film click here.

     

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