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Wikipedia article




'The Greyness of Autumn'[http://film.britishcouncil.org/the-greyness-of-autumn British Film Council Listing] is a short black comedy film following the life of Danny McGuire, an ostrich living in Glasgow. The film was produced by Quick Off The Mark Productions and marked the directorial debut for Chris Quick.

Plot



Danny McGuire is an ostrich who works for a call centre selling loft insulation. His life seems to be relatively stable with a decent job and a girlfriend of many years. However, on the first day of autumn, Dannys life is turned upside down when he learns that his job is being outsourced to India. That very same night, his girlfriend tells him that she has met another man and is leaving him. Distraught by the events of the day, Danny turns to his flatmate Nelson (a cornflake eating monkey) at the local pub but their conversation is cut short when a fight breaks about between the pub landlord Barry and Nelson. Danny slips away unnoticed from the bar and heads home to drown his sorrows. Upon his way home, Danny unexpectedly walks into the path of a mugger who holds him at knifepoint demanding his shoes. Despite attempts to inform the mugger that he has no shoes, Danny is knocked out by a punch to the face.

After reflecting on recent events over a bottle of whiskey, Danny soon comes to realise that he can't escape the vicious cycle known as 'The Greyness of Autumn' and realises that society will never accept him for being different and that Danny could only be free if he ended his life.

Main cast



*Duncan Airlie James as Danny McGuire (Voice)

*Amy E Watson as Katie

*Steven Patrick as Mr Jenkins

*Chris Quick as Nelson (Voice)

*Neil Francis as Barry

*Andrew O'Donnell as Jimmy Guinness

*Euan Cuthbertson as The Interviewer

*Dave Cullen-Wills as The Mugger

*Tom Moriarty as Mr Harrison

*David R. Montgomery as The Restaurant Manager

*David Marshall as Kyle

*Andy S. McEwan as The Office Worker

Release and reception



The film was released on 28 December 2012 and had its first public screening in April 2013 at the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow where it was shown alongside 'The Priest with Two Guns' by Rodney Reynolds. Both films coincidentally had Duncan Airlie James in the leading role.[http://www.westendfestival.co.uk/blog/2013/april/29/blog-alopex-events-raises-money-for-wef13/ West End Festival Article on Alopex Event]

Throughout 2013, the film appeared at a number of festivals in the United Kingdom including the Edinburgh Short Film Festival[http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/scots-ostrich-to-star-at-film-festival-126114n.21225567 Evening Times Article 'Scots puppet film goes international'] and the Deep Fried Film Festival.[http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/puppet-film-is-a-festival-pick-132329n.21761700 Evening Times Article 'Puppet film is a festival pick'] Internationally, the film was screened in various countries including the United States where it featured in the Big Little Comedy Festival.[http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/scots-puppet-film-goes-international-136041n.22110052 Evening Times Article 'Scots puppet film goes international'] It was also shown at the Dublin Short Film & Music Festival in Ireland.[http://www.disfmf.ie/files/DISFMF_Official_Selection_2013.pdf DISFMF Official Selection]

'The Greyness of Autumn' received highly positive reviews from critics. In the United Kingdom, MovieScramble said: The London Film Review[http://www.thelondonfilmreview.com/film-review/short-film-review-greyness-autumn/ The London Film Review Article] and ScreenCritix both gave the film 4 out of 5 stars with Edmond Guy adding:

Internationally, the film received high praise with Mark Bell of Film Threat in the United States saying:

Canadian review site Pretty Clever Films wrote:

In 2014, the film returned to the festival circuit appearing in the Southern Colorado Film Festival[http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/entertainment/film/puppet-films-a-festival-hit-180287n.25298244 Evening Times Article 'Puppet film's a festival hit'] and the Portobello Film Festival.[http://www.portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/programme2014.pdf Portobello Film Festival Official Selection] In November, the film screened at the Barossa Film Festival in South Australia.[http://barossafilmfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/BFF2014-ProgramNov27-14.pdf Barossa Film Festival Official Selection] In 2015, the film returned to Australia for the People of Passion Festival where it picked up the Best Short Comedy accolade.

Awards



Eurovision



In 2013, the producers of the film considered a bid for the character Nelson to represent the United Kingdom at the 2014 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. A support page was launched on Facebook[https://www.facebook.com/NelsonEurovision2014 Nelson To Represent The UK At The 2014 Eurovision Song Contest Page] but eventually no song materialised and the bid was abandoned.

Autumn Never Dies



On 12 December 2014, it was announced on the website of Quick Off The Mark Productions that writing had begun on a possible sequel to 'The Greyness of Autumn' entitled 'Autumn Never Dies'.[http://www.quickoffthemark.com/news.html QOTMP News Page] A crowd funding campaign was launched on Kickstarter on 17 August 2015 to raise funds for the production and lasted for 30 days.[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pentagramproductions/autumn-never-dies Autumn Never Dies Kickstarter Page] The campaign successfully raised 1,505 from 44 backers including former 'Gamesmaster' host Dominik Diamond.[https://twitter.com/DominikDiamond/status/643602190096039936 Dominik Diamond Twitter Status] The film released in 2020.

References




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