
NHE host Scott Murphy chats to writer/director Tom Lee Rutter about his upcoming film “The Pocket Film of Superstitions.” As well as his recent film “Day of the Stranger” and 2017 short “Bella in the Wych Elm.”
In the interview (the interview begins at 1:38) Tom talk to us about the silent movie influences behind “The Pocket Film of Superstitions,” the vintage filming techniques he is using for the film and working with cult movie icon Caroline Munro. Plus, we get into the troubled production of “Day of the Stranger” and the real life inspiration behind “Bella in the Wych Elm.”
Elsewhere, as is often the case, there is number of tangential detours in the interview which include Tom and Scott discussing the comedy of Simon Munnery, the music of The Shend (who is in “The Pocket Film of Superstitions”) and more chat about Dada than you can shake a proverbial stick at. Plus, we geek out on some joint favourite horrors such as Santa Sangre and Possession.
You can watch “Day of the Stranger” here
Visit the official Carnie Film website here
Check out “The Pocket Film of Superstitions” Facebook page here
You can check out “The Pocket Film of Superstitions” teaser trailer here
Great podcast, great guest
Thanks! glad you enjoyed the show.