Disc Two includes several featurettes and interviews, but it's missing the one key extra: the original
short film Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade (1993) that was the basis for this feature.
Not exact matches
Steven Galvin catches up with director Tony Donoghue, whose
short film «Irish
Folk Furniture» is currently screening at Sundance.
The award finishes what was a very successful festival for Irish
films with The Summit being snapped up by a major US distributor Sundance Selects after its premiere at the festival and the Irish
short animation Irish
Folk Furniture directed by Tony Donoghue scooping the Best Animation prize at the festival.
Over the years, the fest has shifted from feature
films — like Ed Wood's 1959
folk - art masterpiece, Plan 9 from Outer Space, considered, pre-Wiseau, to be the worst movie ever made — to
shorts.
In my personal opinion, however, I found that -
short of a few asides and in - jokes here and there - the
film was perfectly «watchable» for someone unfamiliar with the myriad legends and
folk tales of the tanuki that exist in Japan.
Next time
folks, perhaps making this a
short film would have been the wiser choice.
Seemingly playing to the Supra's target audience, the
folks at Toyota put together what appears to be an «Initial D» - inspired
short film to show off the race car.
Previous to that
film gaining Uthaug the attention of the
folks in Hollywood, he had made other
short films such as DX13036 and The Martian Administration, with this being Roar Uthaug's first big budget blockbuster for mainstream audiences.