We are very excited to announce The Beat Is The Law will screen in the Melkweg, Amsterdam at the Play International Music and Film Festival on 18th November 2011 at 12.30pm and again on the 20th at 01.00am. More info and how to get tickets here>>
The location for the screenings has special significance not only for Sheffield music, bands and artists but also personally for the filmmakers themselves.
Martin F Bedford, one of the founders of Sheffield’s venue The Leadmill ( which was originally based on the concept of the Melkweg) who created amazing artwork for posters promoting the Leadmill gigs throughout the 80′s, will be exhibiting his brilliant art during the Festival as well as starring in the film. More info here>>
Various Sheffield bands featured in the film played at the Melkweg in the 80′s and 90′s:
On 24th February 1985 Hula, In The Nursery, Chakk, and Artery (well Artery is from Made In Sheffield) performed there as well as Leitmotiv. The gig was called ‘Sheffield Revisited’
Eve (who is Dutch) and Richard Wood (who is from Sheffield), the film’s director and producer, used to live in Amsterdam during the 90′s and remember being totally blown away by the performances The Longpigs and Pulp (Different Class tour) towards the end of 1995 at the Melkweg.
Eve will be attending the Festival and doing a Q and A after the Friday screening (in Dutch and English??)
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We are pleased to announce The Beat Is The Law’s first screening in Asia at the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival on the 9th and the 14th November 2011
賈維斯卡克說:「即使手錶停了,它一天至少還會正確兩次。」而這個世界終於在一九九五年追上他的腳步,因為The Stone Roses 吉他手John Squire 騎單車摔斷鎖骨、搖滾公雞洛史都華又婉拒邀約,成軍將近二十年才以〈Common People〉初嚐成名滋味的Pulp,意外站上英國Glastonbury 音樂節主舞台,由現場八萬人共同見證了Pulp 與雪菲爾同儕們用十餘年寫下的音樂傳奇。
Below is a scan of Taiwan’s biggest broadsheet daily, The China Times 31.10.2011. On the back page of the newspaper is this piece on The Beat Is The Law and Pulp. Spot the English music references amongst the Mandarin text!
We are very pleased to announce ‘The Beat Is The Law – Fanfare For The Common People’ will have its Official UK Premiere at the Leeds International Film Festival 2011 on the 4th November @9pm in the spectacular setting of Leeds Town Hall.
The Q and A afterwards will include Pulp’s Candida Doyle and the film’s director, Eve Wood.
We are pleased to announce The Beat is The Law – Fanfare For The Common People will be screening in Minneapolis on the 13th October 2011 as part of the Sound Unseen Film/Music/Art Festival
The film has so far played to packed cinemas in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
“The screening went GREAT! People LOVED the movie, attendance was strong, there was a fun Brit Pop tie-in at a nearby bar, all that! One of our employees is a filmmaker who has been at a dead end with her project, and she found the attitude of the Sheffield scene to be super-inspiring. I think that is so awesome” Mike Keegan – Roxie Theatre, San Francisco
If our films inspire others then we have done our job.
The North American tour continues at The Roxie Cinema, San Francisco on the 29th September at 7.30pm and 9.30pm.
They created this poster especially for the screening. The screening is preceded by a vide mix of britpop’s highs and lows and bassists on blow!!??
The first North American screening of The Beat Is The Law – Fanfare For The Common People will be on the 11th of August 2011 at 10.30pm at the Silent Movie Theatre, on Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles as part of “Don’t Knock The Rock” music film festival.
We are pleased to announce The Beat is The Law – Fanfare For The common People will screen at the fabulous Green Man Festival at 6.30pm Sunday 21st August 2011. The film’s director Eve Wood will be doing a Q and A session afterwards. Visit the website >>
On 12th November 2009, Director Eve Wood joined Pulp’s Russell Senior and Jake Harries from Chakk for a chat following a screening of The Beat is the Law Part One. Led by journalist John Robb, discussion ranged from Cortonwood Colliery, the flatness of video, hairgel, and a look at the difference between Manchester and Sheffield bands. There’s a great bit where Russell alludes to gigs outside Sheffield as being fun because of the away supporters.
We’re presenting it – uncut – as the first The Beat is the Law podcast. Click the play button to listen now, or the ‘download’ link to save it to your computer.
This is the first screening of Part 2 and will be supported with live music from Yonni (featuring Hula’s drummer Nort), Cuckoo Clocks (featuring Treebound Story’s singer Paul Infante) members of Oblong (acoustic), Chloe Simmons plus Special Guests. Screening starts 8pm. Only £2 entry.