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Director Kieran Fallows talk about his latest movie venture Dirty Work releasing on the 29th of April and the issues that arose during filming as well as the overall film. For those that don’t know what the latest film is about, here is a short synopsis:
The film itself will be set around the time of the 90’s in a world dominated by crime, shady dealings and corrupt officials in society.
Here are his words on the film.
“Of course, trying to make a film about a different time was going to be interesting as we had to source appropriate equipment, costumes etc. For example the car is a old Skoda used in the 1990’s and thus fitted with the time line of the film.
Filming itself posed challenges, the location was a abounded industrial site which fits the films feel but there was no artificial lighting and it was too dark for natural to be used, instead we had to relay on using the car headlights to highlight the location, however we did find during filming that this gave the overall ascetic of it being a secluded area away from civilization. Of course filming at night can be interesting, especially when you fall over! We was filming one of the last shots and one of the actors, Bradley Entwhistle fell over because he couldn’t see a pothole on set so that set back filming because we had to check he was ok.
I have been asked many questions about this latest film and why I decided to deviate away from my previous films genre of horror, well I did because the criminal world has always fascinated me; the backhanded deals, the violent deaths, the comradery and betrayal involved”.
All of these kind of aspects make for a good film and this is how we ended up with ’Dirty Work'. To wrap all this up in nice, neat package on how I feel about this latest endeavour, I personally feel it has been a great success and one that myself and the talented actors I have worked with very much enjoyed creating, I just hope the audience feel the same way when they watch it”.
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