Graham Fellows Takes His Film On Tour

Graham Fellows Takes His Film On Tour

Filmmaker and Comedian Graham Fellows has followed his two previous indie features, It’s Nice Up North and Southern Softies, with his most personal film yet. FATHER EARTH is the touchingly quirky true story of one man’s efforts to save his world, whilst attempting to save the planet. 

Can Graham, armed with a G Wiz electric car, successfully convert a derelict church on a windswept island in Orkney into an eco-friendly recording studio? Or will life and relationships, particularly those between fathers and sons, get in the way? And where does John Shuttleworth fit in to all this?

This 83 minute documentary will be touring cinema and arts venues around the UK from September through to December 2022 and each screening will be followed by a Q&A with Graham, who will reveal, amongst other things, why the film was 12 years in the making.

FATHER EARTH stars Graham Fellows as himself, and his comic alter ego John Shuttleworth - with guest appearances by Kids’ TV legends Sooty and Sweep and Graham’s eccentric and mathematically driven father Derek. Filmed mainly in the Orkney Isles, this is Fellows’ first movie project since Southern Softies in 2008, which was the sequel to It’s Nice Up North’ (2005) a collaboration with renowned photographer Martin Parr and described by The Telegraph as ‘A bit of a shambles, frankly, and utterly inspired’. Both films were distributed by Picture House and screened on Sky Arts TV. 

FATHER EARTH is a Northern Pictures and Chic Ken Production, directed and edited by Graham Fellows. It stars Graham Fellows, Derek Fellows, Kevin Baldwin and George Fellows, with special guest appearances from John Shuttleworth, Richard Cadell and Sooty & Sweep. Camera: David Kew, Geraldine Geraghty, Matt Holt. Produced by Graham Fellows and Richard Bucknall.

Read an interview with Graham Fellows here.

To book tickets: https://fatherearthmovie.com/watchthefilm/

 

TOUR DATES & VENUES

 

Sept 2022

28th – The Leadmill, SHEFFIELD

29th - National Film and Television Museum, BRADFORD

 

October 2022

5th – Bonnington Theatre, NOTTINGHAM

6th - Chorley Theatre, CHORLEY

7th - Brewery Arts, KENDAL

8th - Heart of Hawick, HAWICK (in the Borders)

9th - Highland Cinema, FORT WILLIAM

10th - Eden Court, INVERNESS

12th - Kirkwall, ORKNEY

28th - John Peel Centre, STOWMARKET

30th - Worcester Swan, WORCESTER

 

November 2022

1st – The Tivoli Theatre, WIMBORNE

2nd - The Spring Arts Centre, HAVANT

4th - Chapeltown Picturehouse, MANCHESTER 

6th – The Ropewalk Arts Centre, BARTON ON HUMBER

8th – Phoenix Cinema, FINCHLEY, LONDON

9th – Phoenix Cinema, EXETER

10th - Bridport Arts Centre, BRIDPORT

12th - The Cambridge Junction, CAMBRIDGE

13th - Komedia,  BRIGHTON

16th - Rio Cinema, DALSTON

17th - The Waterside, SALE

19th - Penistone Paramount, PENISTONE (Yorkshire)

20th - Ilkley Cinema, ILKLEY

24th – Riverhead Theatre, LOUTH

25th - The Temperance, LEAMINGTON SPA

26th - Colchester Arts Centre, COLCHESTER

27th - The Stables, MILTON KEYNES

29th – The Courtyard, HEREFORD

30th – Midlands Art Centre, BIRMINGHAM

December 2022

4th – The Courthouse, OTLEY

7th - Guildhall, LEICESTER

8th - Kino Digital Cinema, BERMONDSEY

 

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