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Ulysses Road United Kingdom

Directed by: Lars Harald Gathe
Written by: Paolo Chianta
Starring: Philip Wolff, Kathryn Redwood, Tony Leader
Country:United Kingdom
Created:2007
Runtime:67 min.
Member: lars
Average rating: 5 by 4 users



Film Description:

Synopsis

'All a man needs is his dignity...' Newton Ferrers, England, 1947. The war is over. Private Larson has inherited from the war a hotel, a prosthetic leg and a 'problem' which has cost him his wife and family and moves out the harbourside village to live out his days in peace and seclusion. Without anyone telling him what to do he can fill his time with reading and painting, never having to talk to anyone or leave the hotel. But before long his belongings start to go missing and there are signs that a mysterious looter is breaking in and stealing from him. Enlisting the help of Freya, the beautiful girl who delivers his groceries, Larson sets out to find the culprit. An unlikely romance blossoms between Larson and Freya and they are soon battling to overcome his 'problem.' One night there is a knock at the door and Larson is shocked to find the Colonel, his old superior – presumed dead – on his doorstep. Having lost his family to the war the Colonel has been travelling the country seeking refuge and Larson and Freya agree to let him stay in the hotel. But, appalled by the lootings and the state of Larson's affairs in general, the Colonel is soon formulating a strategy to restore order to the house, the only way he knows how… The war is over. But Larson's war has just begun.

Forms: Narrative Fiction, Feature
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Thriller, Independent, War/Peace, Period/Historical

Cast & Crew

Production

Anna Kolber (Producer), Lars Harald Gathe (Director (1st Feature))

Writing

Paolo Chianta (Writer (1st Feature))

Performance

John Kay Steel (Supporting Actor), Kathryn Redwood (Lead Actor), Napoleon Ryan (Supporting Actor), Philip Wolff (Lead Actor), Tony Leader (Lead Actor)

Camera

Sam Edwards (Cinematographer/DP)

Art Department

Alexandra Mcarthur (Production Designer)

Post Production

Alex Campbell (Sound Editor), Alexander Istad (Picture Editor), Colin Hickey (Picture Editor)

Music

Paul Farrer (Original Music/Composer)

Representation

Emily Shawyer (Publicist)

ReelHeART says Yes! Mar 17, 2008 08:34AM
Good news, Ulysses Road has been accepted into the 2008 ReelHeART International film festival! That means this will be our world premiere! Check out the festival: www.reelheart.com/2008
Ulysses Road official trailer Sep 10, 2007 11:14AM
Watch the official trailer!
Post production finished Mar 25, 2007 07:06AM
Well, well, the film has finally been finished. As I sat in the avid suite watching the movie playout, I was amazed how excited I got about watching it with new sound and grade. Now on to the screenings - I will update this site with dates and places in the future. So watch this space!
Website updated Oct 19, 2006 07:50AM
The website has been updated with our new trailer. I will put it up here as well in the future.
Film website Jun 27, 2006 12:26AM
You may also check out our film's official website at<BR><BR><A href="http://www.ulyssesroad.com">www.ulyssesroad.com</A> <P>Lars</P>
Trailer Jun 27, 2006 12:23AM
Our trailer is up and running!



Cannes Jun 22, 2006 05:09PM
Cannes:

From among exciting tales: sleeping over in a Twingo in a car park, the DoP getting attacked by vicious seagulls on the beach, directors swimming out to steal bottles of champagne from the VIP pier, getting lost in the French countryside, pretending to own the yacht "Esmaralda" in order to use a club toilet, getting chased by the Slovenian film council, or being denied tap water by silly barmen it was a beautiful, damn hot and chaotic jorney, a crawl through hordes of movie producers, distributors, freeloaders and films.

Ulysses Road May 20, 2006 02:01AM
This is my debut feature film that I shot in October last year and we are currently in post production.

It's been tough to get where we are, and we are still not finished, but its a great time and I am still learning more than doing anything else.

Soon we are taking a trailer down to Cannes to generate some interest. It's my first trip there so I guess it will be a lot of exploring. We will be trying all the digital film festivals next year and then aim to get distribution.

I will post the trailer soon, so if you are curious, please stop by later.

Ratings

francescafini
    5 Stars

trailer looks great

emilyshawyer
    5 Stars
stuntartist
    5 Stars

6 Comments about Ulysses Road

PumeloFestival
Feb 06, 2008 08:47PM

We are impressed with your film. We organise 3 major film festivals in India. We wish to screen your film at 1 of our international film festivals. There are no submission fees payable for your film. Kindly visit http://www.pumelo.com. Final submission date - 29th February. Incase you miss the deadline please email isavo@rediffmail.com to submit for our next film festival.

Burnley
Feb 11, 2007 04:56PM

Powerful trailer! I would definitely pay to see this film!

Regards,

Burnley
WWW.DONTTALKSODUMB.COM

paulette
Oct 31, 2006 03:36PM

Hi there,

How's it going with your movie? My trailers up and running. Have a peek.

Laters. P

paulette
Sep 26, 2006 06:12AM

Hiya,

I just found your page and decided to spend some time reviewing your trailer...I liked the way the mood begins light, visually and with dialogue, and then turns dark and sinister. It has a Eurpoean feel and reminds me of Festen. It raises the questions that make you want to see more. "Who's grave was he digging? Who's blood on his hand?"...Keep me informed of screenings. If you have time check out my film page...Good luck!...P

CuartoCreciente
Aug 26, 2006 10:03AM

Looks great. I want to see this film!

SteveSaylor
Jun 28, 2006 08:26AM

Very successful trailer. It suggests a well-written film, an original story, and powerful emotional currents. I want to see this film.

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