Let’s hope that LIFF (Leeds International Film Festival) is a springboard for a wide international release for the film Urban and the Shed Crew (UATSC) starring Fraser Kelly as Urban and Richard Armitage as Chop (left and right, respectively, in the image below, courtesy of RANet):
Drawn from Bernard Hare’s life from his book (right via Amazon), and directed by Candida Brady, this dramatic film is sure to move audiences and critics alike.
It doesn’t get much better than this:
And a Chicago theatre release would be perfect for myself and several ladies whom I can think of.
P.S. Of course, Monday night after I scheduled my post above for Tuesday, I went perusing through a few of my favorite blog sites–which coincidentally each provided an analysis of the messages of the UATSC account tweets that are food for thought:
1) From Servetus:
https://meandrichard.wordpress.com/2015/10/20/watch-out-richard-armitage-fans-were-a-market-segment-again/
2) From Perry:
https://armitageagonistes.wordpress.com/2015/10/18/urban-at-shed-crew-twitter-gets-personal-maybe-too-personal/
October 20, 2015–Thanks for liking this post! I’m glad that you enjoyed it!
Esther, “Tree”, 7 nellindreams
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October 20, 2015–Tweeted by RCA: LIFF 3 UATSC shows sold out!
And here is that direct link again for the LIFF site:
http://www.leedsfilm.com/films/urban-and-the-shed-crew/
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