The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Final push to finish alien invasion movie

Film-makers’ plea for cash to complete their feature-length project shot in Fife and Tayside

- Film-makers hope that sci-fi Tellurian will be entered into film festivals by summer next year. GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

Angus film-makers have issued a funding plea to get their alien invasion movie over the finish line.

Inspired by classic 80s sci-fi films and the Netflix series Stranger Things, Tellurian was shot in Tayside and Fife following a £4,000 IndieGoGo campaign to get the project running.

IronStar Films, which is staffed by Graeme Carr, Dean Pearson, both pictured, Peter Birnie, and Allan Jennings, who all live and work in Angus, is now aiming to raise a further £5,000 to complete post production and have the movie ready to enter film festivals worldwide by summer 2019.

Some of this budget will also go towards having the soundtrack composed by James Sizemore, who has worked on huge Hollywood blockbuste­rs such as The Hobbit trilogy, Split and Spotlight.

Mr Carr said: “Our original fundraiser was to produce a proof of a concept short film but when we came to edit the film we had shot around 60 minutes of the story.

“We felt that if we could raise the rest of the budget we could complete the film as our first feature length film.

We felt that if we could raise the rest of the budget we could complete the film as our first featurelen­gth film

“We are aiming to have the film ready to enter film festivals worldwide by summer 2019, which can be a good way to get the film in front of not only our target audience but also potential sales agents and distributo­rs.

“We have had interest from distributo­rs both in the UK and US but until we can raise the money to finish the film we can’t guarantee a delivery date.

“We are working at the ultra-low budget level, trying to complete the film for under £10,000, which is a far cry from the huge budgets of Hollywood.”

Filming started at Scotland’s Secret Bunker in Fife before moving to Arbroath’s Rosely House Hotel, Ethie Woods and the former Sunnyside Hospital in Montrose.

Lead roles were given to King Arthur and Outlander star Craig McGinlay and The Gaelic King actress Kerry Browne who plays Beaker which is the movie’s very own version of Ellen Ripley.

The latest funding effort is to raise the budget to complete the final 10% of filming at locations in Dundee and Fife and help with post-production costs.

Mr Carr said: “We understand that money can be tight at this time of year but rest assured every penny will go into making the film the best it can be.

“As well as crowdfundi­ng we are happy to discuss with local businesses or individual­s regarding sponsorshi­p or investment in the project.”

IronStar’s story began in June 2014 with an idea to make a short film called Bloodloss which went on to be selected to play in festivals in Australia, Spain, Canada and the US.

The fundraisin­g page can be found at indiegogo.com/projects/tellurian-thefeature-length-sci-fi-film.

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