Toothless
A mockumentary following the Toothfairy’s transformation as she resorts to inventive but unethical methods of tooth collection in her heinous quest for a better life. Toothless won Best Comedy at the 2011 Van d’Ors.
A mockumentary following the Toothfairy’s transformation as she resorts to inventive but unethical methods of tooth collection in her heinous quest for a better life. Toothless won Best Comedy at the 2011 Van d’Ors.
‘Modern Life is Rubbish’, starring Rafe Spall (Scouting Book For Boys, Hot Fuzz, Kidulthood) and Rebecca Night (Fanny Hill), is a bittersweet Comedy Drama for the I-Pod generation, which uses the classic scenario of a couple separating their music collection to explore themes of love, loss and the inherent evil of greatest hits albums. The film was nominated for Best Film at the very first Van d’Or Awards 2011.
I am in the dining room of the legendary Carlton Hotel on the Cannes seafront enjoying dinner with Hollywood royalty: Leonardo DiCaprio, Uma Thurman and Robert De Niro. We are all guests of Sean Penn – whose film The Tree of Life will go on to win the coveted Palme d’Or – to raise money for victims of the Haiti earthquake. The tables are piled with freesias, the walls encrusted with gilt and the chandeliers sparkle almost as much as [...]
Giovanni Ribisi gives us a shout-out in the Total Film interview. Thanks to Jon Dean for keeping the footage!
ITN hits the Croisette to catch up with our intrepid Cannes In A Van guys as the world’s smallest film festival meets with world’s largest!
‘Cannes in a Van’ arrived in the UK fresh from the 61st Cannes Film Festival to fill London attraction The Movieum with independent film for a weekend.
Two Days of Madness So, sorry there’s been a delay in the next installment, but there have been technical problems to say the least at the Cannes end. Finally, if you want to, see what’s been happening with those boys and their van in the biggest film festival in the world…
The (incredibly long) journey So… This is it… the start of the ‘daily’ podcast. we’ve had trouble with our internet connection thus far, so all a bit of a nightmare. The journey was long… but worth every minute. Sit back and listen to the ramblings of some very tired blokes…
They screen movies from the back of a van at the Cannes Film Festival. London Tonight followed the van on the inaugural night in 2007.
The first ever night of Cannes in a Van in 2007 saw ITN’s London Tonight along for the ride, with a very pregnant Tamsin Sylvester on board.
The Sunday Times, May 13, 2007 Three men in a van are on a mission to make the case for British movies Sometimes, culture has strange prophetic powers. Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four had the citizenry constantly observed by the equivalent of CCTV. Minority Report floated the idea of catching criminals before they commit a crime, which was taken up in March by the Home Office when it proposed screening every child in Britain to assess their criminal potential. Then there’s Mr Bean’s [...]