Kerry Anne Mullaney on Woman’s Hour, BBC Radio 4

Director Kerry Anne Mullaney featured on wednesday’s Woman’s Hour programme, briefly discussing her experiences as a horror film director, and the role of women in film!

Director Kerry Anne Mullaney featured on wednesday’s Woman’s Hour programme, briefly discussing her experiences as a horror film director, and the role of women in film!
Order now from Amazon UK!
The Dead Outside wins Golden Unicorn Prize at 10th Annual Estepona International Horror and Fantasy Film Festival
[BBC News Scotland] Scots film scoops horror honours
A film shot on location in the south of Scotland has taken two awards at a movie festival in Spain.
The Dead Outside won best film and Kerry-Anne Mullaney took best director at the 10th Estepona International Horror and Fantasy Film Festival.
It was filmed in Auldgirth near Dumfries and beat off competition from some bigger budget rivals. Ms Mullaney currently has two more feature films in the pipeline which she also hopes to shoot in the region. She said she was delighted to have received the recognition for her work.
“I was so thrilled to receive best director. I never expected to receive best film too,” she said. “People came up afterwards and told me how much they loved the film and its foreboding atmosphere.” Ms Mullaney runs film company Mothcatcher along with producer Kris Bird.
They recently moved to the village of New Abbey in Dumfries and Galloway, from a base in Edinburgh. Mr Bird said the festival awards were a “major achievement” which would hopefully help to secure the support necessary to start filming another feature film later this year.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotland/8268372.stm
Mothcatcher has moved from the city of Edinburgh and is now situated in the picturesque area of New Abbey in the Dumfries and Galloway region of Scotland. The move will allow Mothcatcher to expand its Production, Facilitation & Post-Production facilities, and uniquely positions the company near some of the best scenery and natural resources that Scotland has to offer.
New contact details here.
The Dead Outside premières in America at Another Hole in the Head, The Roxie, San Francisco–Jun. 5-18 2009
“This annual festival of all things frightening and gory continues, and it’s still a doozy. Fans of ultra-prolific Japanese filmmaker Takashi Miike will be thrilled to see two new films screening this week, Crows: Episode 0 and Detective Story. Another highlight, British shocker The Dead Outside offers up a pandemic possibly more frightening than swine flu. See sfindie.com for more info.
“The Dead Outside”: 5 p.m. Sunday, 7:15 p.m. June 12 and 16.
An unusual zombie film in that it delivers its jolts through suspense and style rather than blood and gore, “The Dead Outside” breathes much-needed new life into the increasingly tired subgenre. The picture capitalizes on one of the most universal fears — being left alone — and conjures up a chilling tale of isolation. There are zombies outside but the real drama happens indoors as two former strangers come to terms with what they now mean to each other. (http://www.blackenterprise.com/news-article/131015882)”
Mothcatcher were delighted to assist Scottish Cycling with programming for the Big Screen at last week’s Original Bicycle Festival in Dumfries.
More.
The Dead Outside market premières at the Marche du Film, Cannes today.
The film is represented at the Carlton Hotel by the film’s Sales Agent, Boll AG.
The Dead Outside is showing tonight at 18.30 in Naples, Italy, as part of Comicon!
The Dead Outside is showing tonight at 7pm @ Dendy, Sydney, as part of the A Night of Horror film festival!
The Dead Outside is showing in Athens at the Μikrokosmos-Price Film Center at 22.30 tonight (Thursday March 12th), as part of the SFF-Rated Festival!
A second showing will take place at 17.30 on Monday March 16th.
Order now from Amazon UK!


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For further information:
Kris Bird
email: press@mothcatcher.co.uk
tel: +44 (0)131 516 4725
INDIE FILM THE DEAD OUTSIDE NOMINATED FOR 4 BAFTA SCOTLAND NEW TALENT AWARDS
Scottish indie horror feature “The Dead Outside” has been nominated at BAFTA Scotland New Talent Awards in the categories of Best New Work, Director, Producer, and Writer(s). The awards ceremony will take place in Glasgow on March 13th, 09.
“The Dead Outside” is the debut feature-film from Dumfries-born director Kerry Anne Mullaney. Co-written with Producer Kris R Bird, “The Dead Outside” follows a man and a young girl who struggle to build a new life in the Scottish countryside following a devastating plague. Whilst invoking a beautiful sense of isolation and dread, the film touches on the difficult subject of euthanasia, making it an unusually intimate exploration into the morality of life, death, and compassion. The deft handling of such emotive topics make the film a poetic piece of film-making in a genre that so often lacks subtlety.
The very making of “The Dead Outside” is a tale of overcoming the odds. With it being the first feature from the Edinburgh-based production company Mothcatcher Films, Kris and Kerry took the decision to self-finance out of their own pockets and structure a shoot with minimal crew. “The Dead Outside” was shot over just two weeks with a cast & crew having previously only worked on music promos or short-films, and is a testament to what can be achieved with a strong creative vision, clever use of technology, and a lot of hard work!
“The Dead Outside” landed its Premiere at the UK’s biggest genre festival, Film4 FrightFest. It screened to a 600-strong Leicester Square crowd alongside just four other British horrors, before going on to win a Special Jury Mention at Italy’s prestigious Science+Fiction Festival. “The Dead Outside” is set to continue its festival run through 2009, with a DVD release on the cards for later in the year.
For more information on “The Dead Outside” or to view a trailer, visit the official website at www.thedeadoutside.co.uk
Email press@mothcatcher.co.uk for a link to the Online Press Kit.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For further information:
Kris Bird
email: press@mothcatcher.co.uk
tel: +44 (0)131 516 4725
INDIE FILM THE DEAD OUTSIDE WINS SPECIAL JURY MENTION AT THE PRESTIGIOUS SCIENCE+FICTION FESTIVAL IN TRIESTE
Scottish indie horror feature “The Dead Outside” wins Special Jury Mention in the Best Feature Film Award at the Trieste International Science+Fiction Film Festival (Italy), one of Europe’s oldest and most influential genre-film festivals. Staring newcomers Alton Milne and young Sandra Louise Douglas,“The Dead Outside” is the debut feature-film from Dumfries-born director Kerry Anne Mullaney.
Co-written with Producer Kris R Bird, “The Dead Outside” follows a man and a young girl who struggle to build a new life in the Scottish countryside following a devastating plague. Whilst invoking a beautiful sense of isolation and dread, the film explores the sensitive subject of euthanasia, making it an unusually intimate exploration into the morality of life, death, and compassion. The deft handling of such emotive topics make the film an elegant and poetic piece of film-making in a genre that so often lacks subtlety.
Lauded by the festival jurors for its “idiosyncratic review of the genre”, “The Dead Outside” beat off much bigger budget competition from the likes of Eden Log [FR], Chrysalis [US] and Mutant Chronicles [UK]. As the feature-debut from the young Edinburgh-based production company Mothcatcher Films, the very making of “The Dead Outside” is a tale of overcoming the odds. It was shot in Dumfries & Galloway on an extremely low budget, with most cast & crew having previously only worked on short-films. Producer Kris R Bird, “As first-time filmmakers we were unable to raise finance for the project, but we didn’t let it deter us. We self-financed the production, and 18 months of hard work later we’re elated to be getting such a great response from critics and festivals.” “The Dead Outside” had its World Premiere two months earlier in front of a 600-strong crowd at London’s Film4 FrightFest, the UK’s premiere genre-film festival.
With “The Dead Outside” still running the film-festival circuit in preparation for a 2009 release, the team are already planning their second picture, the sci-fi/horror film “Arthropoda”.
Director Kerry Anne Mullaney, “My real motivation was to get out and make the kind of films that I’d love to watch. I think that there’s been a shortage of strong, psychological horror films that don’t simply fall back on ‘shock-value’ and gore for their impact, so it’s fantastic to be getting recognition for what we’re doing!”
For more information on “The Dead Outside” or to view a trailer, visit the official website at www.thedeadoutside.co.uk
Email press@mothcatcher.co.uk for a link to the Online Press Kit.
The Dead Outside has its World Premiere tomorrow (August 25th, 08) at 11.30am at the Odeon Leicester Square, London! Director Kerry Anne Mullaney will be introducing the film, then Kerry and producer Kris R. Bird will be doing a Q&A afterwards. Hope to see you there!!