“In concluding this article, in my opinion 3 Wheeling deserves a five stars out of five film rating, if it was possible to have a ten star rating, it would earn this accolade as well!”
Film showing 3 Wheeling thrills! →
’3 Wheeling’, a new film produced by Isle of Man-based company Beaumanx Productions, is set to boost the profile of sidecar racing at the Isle of Man TT.
WATCH: Trailer for Sidecar TT movie
3 Wheeling: Sidecar Movie Announced
After 1 year in development, producer Chris Beauman and director Nathan Russell-Raby discuss their plans to shoot a feature-length docu-reality movie at the Isle of Man TT.
Solace Breaks New Ground in Manx Gaelic Films →
“A ground-breaking new film, spoken entirely in Manx Gaelic, will be premiered at the Broadway Cinema in Douglas as part of the MannIN Shorts series before being shown at various Island locations, Celtic festivals and film festivals around the world.”
It's a wrap! Latest two MannIN Shorts films finish shooting →
"Never work with witches and babies…" It's not quite the usual film makers' adage, but it is potentially befitting of the two short films currently in production on the Isle of Man, written, cast and crewed by Manx filmmakers.
'Closet' written by John Craine and 'Solace in Wicca', written by Nathan Russell Raby, are the latest screenplays to have been developed through the MannIN Shorts Film Scheme....
MULTILINGUAL “CELTIC FILM FESTIVAL” OFFERS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE THIS WEEKEND →
Isle of Man's Three Day Film Festival Under Way
Film festival events include a variety of screenings, question-and-answer sessions, acting workshops and screen writing lessons. Visiting artists include Gruffalo producer, Martin Pope, actor and director Lee Boardman and screenwriter Lucinda Coxon.
"We will also get the chance to show a trailer for our Manx film, Solace in Wicca which we finished filming at the end of July," added Mr Russell-Raby.
Solace in Wicca tells the story of Margaret Inequane, who was burned at the stake in the Isle of Man in 1617 for witchcraft and whose name is immortalised on the plinth in Castletown Square where she was executed.
The screenplay was written by Nathan Russell-Raby and directed and produced by Andy North and is the first feature-length Manx language film to be made on the island.