Press: 5 STARS – The Edinburgh Evening News – A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott

A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott received a 5 Star review in The Edinburgh Evening News & The Scotsman last week for our performances at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival.  Also David Barry and Anita Graham performed an extract of the play on Showbiz TV on Sky.  Please click the link for the full review

http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/fringe-review-a-day-in-the-lives-of-frankie-abbott-1-4200253

Cast and crew of A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott with their 5***** review in The Scotsman and Edinburgh Evening News

Cast and crew of A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott with their 5***** review in The Scotsman and Edinburgh Evening News

Anita Graham and David Barry on ShowBiz TV on Sky

Anita Graham and David Barry on ShowBiz TV on Sky

Event: Frankie Goes To Edinburgh – Indiegogo Campaign

After the success of The Misty Moon Film Society’s Spring tour of A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott, we have been asked to perform the play at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August. So we have launched an Indiegogo Campaign to help get FA up to the land of haggis, kilts, malt whiskey and deep fried Mars bars.  Please have a look at the campaign and if you can help us in anyway, even just to like and share it on social media that would be Bloody Brilliant.  Frankie Goes To Edinburgh…………

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/frankie-goes-to-edinburgh#/

Event: The Misty Moon International Film Festival – 29th October 2016

Calling all Film Makers:

The Misty Moon International Film Festival is back on Saturday the 29th October 2016.  Set in the atmospheric Cinema Museum in London, with special guest judges this is one festival you do not want to miss.  Open to all genres, you can submit your films by clicking the link below:

https://filmfreeway.com/festival/MistyMoonInternationalFilmFestival

Here is a promotional video recorded by Henry D.C. Williams at the first The Misty Moon International Film Festival Halloween 2012

News: New Honorary Patron Emma Dark

Normally The Misty Moon Film Society would introduce a new Honorary Patron on Halloween as part of our birthday celebrations but this year is a little different.

I am so proud to announce that award winning actress Emma Dark has become one of our Honorary Patrons and joins Judy Matheson and David Barry as our delicious threesome, all watched over by our President Robin Askwith.

Emma will also be one of the Scream Queen Judges at this year’s Misty Moon International Film Festival at The Cinema Museum in October.

Emma Dark - Honorary Patron of The Misty Moon Film Society. Poster art by Ronnie Clark

Emma Dark – Honorary Patron of The Misty Moon Film Society. Poster art by Ronnie Clark

 

Event: Celebrate 50 Years Of Carry On Screaming – 19th March 2016

Celebrate 50 years of Carry On Screaming at The Cinema Museum on Saturday the 19th March with a special screening of the film at 5pm and then an evening dedicated to the legendary Fenella Fielding at 8pm.  Fenella will start the evening off in style with a recital of something very special and then she will take part in a Q&A. There are limited tickets available for this unique event.

https://billetto.co.uk/en/events/celebrating-the-legendary-fenella-fielding

News: Vera Day Joins The Misty Moon Film Society

The Misty Moon Film Society is so proud to announce that Stuart Morriss our Curator has become the agent of the original blonde bombshell Vera Day. 

“I have known Vera for a couple of years, and we get on really well. Vera has always been a great supporter of Misty Moon and I am looking forward to working with Vera on a number of projects this year. ” Stuart Morriss

For professional bookings for Vera including signings, conventions and theatrical work please contact Stuart at stuart@mistymoon.net

Misty Moon's Curator Stuart Morriss and the original blonde bombshell Vera Day

Misty Moon’s Curator Stuart Morriss and the original blonde bombshell Vera Day

Vera Day

Vera Day

Video: Lost Soul – A Film By Robo Films

From the people that brought you “The Landlady” Robo Films presents “Lost Soul” a micro horror starring Bond Girl Nina Muschallik and introducing Alicia Doe. Filmed entirely on location at Brockley cemetery in November 2015.  A fabulous film written and directed by Jason Read. Premiered on Saturday the 13th February at The Cinema Museum as part of a retrospective of work by Robo Films and Rory O’Donnell, Lost Soul has a slight nod to Friday the 13th………..