The adventures
of The Other End of The Gun continue. Sorry about the delay on feeding you back
about the latest development of the film; the Cannes preparation and
participation ate most of my time and as most of you know, I’m not the best blogger
in the world!
Apart from being
featured in The South China Morning Post in an article from Clarence Tsui (coincidentally
released on the day of the opening of the Cannes festival), ‘The Other End of
the Gun’ was before all screened at the Hong Kong Arts Centre on 30th
April 2009.
Close to 150
guests attended the event. There was a great representation from the cast and
crew including Kate Sullivan, Michael Pizzuto, Simon Yin, Roger De Leon, Juju
Chan, Kim Haslam, Herbert Chik, Natalie Lipin, Pierre Duong, Spencer Douglass, Derrick
Fong, Hiromi Nakashima, Victor Peña, and Benjamin Robinson.

We had the
pleasure to welcome such guests as Johnny Lee (Celestial Pictures), Ken Lo (Sony
Pictures), Freddie Ho and Tony Ngai (Salon Films), Robert Ellis-Geiger and Ed Rainbow
(Visionsonics), Andrew Wylegala (US Embassy), Alexandra Dreyfus (French Embassy),
Digger Mesch, Gilbert Po, Tony Shyu and Jen Thym (great friends directors and producers).
We also had the
honour to have Craig Leeson from ‘I Shot Hong Kong’ as well as scholars such as
Jack Qiu (CUHK), Jean Michel Sourd (HKU) and even Karim Nozarit (i-amtv) who
came all the way from Malaysia for the show and Heidi Haines and her associate
who crossed over with a handful of supporters from Macau. Other illustrious
guests also included independent Beijing based director Li Tiecheng, Derek Ting and Joel
Laykin and Andrew Ng (Laykin Communications).
The format was
quite standard: After a quick presentation from the co-producers (James Kenny
and Patrice Poujol) the film started. The audience was quite receptive and this
was reflected in the Q&A that followed the projection of the film. Topics
of these questions covered the technicality of the shoot as well as budgeting,
the acting experience, and future plans for the film (still to be developed as
a feature).

Victor Peña
(PegLeg Production) gave an interesting speech in which he emphasized the
talent that exists in Hong Kong both from native artists and foreign
contributors and the necessity to harness energies from both worlds to create
original ideas and projects.





After the crowd
vanished into the night, some met up at Philia lounge: the home were ‘The Other
End of the Gun’ was originally created and incubated.

(With Hiromi Nakashima)
Here are some
pictures of the event (pictures were taken by Elden Chung).


(James Kenny and Tony Shyu)

(James Kenny, Victor Pena and Patrice Poujol)

(Patrice, Kate and Roger)

(Victor, Patrice and Craig Leeson)

(Patrice, Karim Nozarit and Spencer Douglass)

(Li Tiecheng and James Kenny)

(James Kenny, Juju Chan, Jen Thym, and Patrice Poujol)
The second screening
came as part of the Cannes film festival: ‘The Other End of the Gun’ was
screened in Palais D on Sunday 17th May, 1pm. Although the film was
presented too late to enter the competition, it was included as part of the Short
Film Corner package and offered a screening in the ‘Palais des festivals’.

Attendance in
the 35 seater theatre was clearly lower in numbers than it had been in its home
town at the Hong Kong Arts Centre, but it did not undermine the quality of the
viewing. Some of the guests included LA based producer Maysam Mortazavi who had
a film in competition, Swedish Director Tobias Rydin and Media Desk Paris
(European Commission) Christine Mazereau.
The screening
took place just before the feature ‘Who Killed Nancy?’ (A. G. Parker) and we
did not have too much time for Q&A and picture taking.
The film
certainly had an impact as producers from Austria, India and LA expressed an
interest in co-producing a feature version of the project.
Three other
projects were pitched during the festival including a documentary and were met
with the same kind of enthusiasm. Festivals such as Santa Monica’s and
Marbella’s showed an interest for the film and this reminds us that we’ll have
to spend a couple of days on ‘without a box’ and at the post office over the
next few weeks to deal with upcoming events that we want the film to be part
of. At this moment, my thoughts go straight to all those who were involved in
‘The Other End of The Gun’ and I can tell that all these efforts are starting
to pay.

The Hong Kong
Trade Development Council and Keith Cheng must also be mentioned at this stage
as they greatly facilitated the promotion of the film on the festival by
allowing flyers to be placed in their pavilion. They also organized one of the
most fantastic parties on the Croisette (Carlton Beach) to celebrate in
conjunction with SARFT the Chinese night and the 100 years of cinema
in Hong Kong. The event that took place on 16th May was sumptuous
and gathered guests such as Simon Yam, Tony Leung, Michelle Yeoh, Anthony Wong,
Cheung Siu-Fai, Qi Qi, Zhao Wei, Chen Kun, Johnny To (who was there to promote
his latest film ‘Vengeance’ starring Johnny Halliday), Nansun Shi (Film
Workshop), Bill Kong (Edko), Wellington Fung (HK FDC), Soo Wei Shaw, Audrey Lee
(Edko), Belinda Tang (Golden Harvest), Gordon Cheung (Celestial Pictures), Hoi
Wong or Christine Pernin (Unifrance) who gave a presentation speech in
Cantonese, Mandarin and English. The celebration successfully mixed Hong Kong,
Mainland and global talents with film industry authorities for a few delightful
hours.
With Maysam Mortazavi, Producer for LA based Freakshow Entertainment

Jo Guzman, Director of 'Run! Bitch Run!'.
All in all
Cannes has been a blessing and many opportunities and meaningful connections
have occurred in the best way Cannes provide such things: by pure chance… with
a bit of hard work before, during, and after of course…
We will keep you
posted shortly on our projects’ latest developments.

And if you have
any special interest, comments or questions feel free to contact us.