‘Edinburgh filmmaker Matt Hulse has distilled a simple cinematic pleasure for us all to share … one of the best first features I have seen in some time’ (Scott Macdonald, Eye For Film)
To view a trailer, please visit the film’s lovely website.
So what’s next for Follow The Master?
The film has been invited to screen as a part of A Pilgrimage.
‘We will pull the Screen Machine mobile cinema on our journey from Kinlochleven to Nairn, over 5 days. Why? To make a pilgrimage for cinema. To bear witness to its wonders. To celebrate walking & film. In tribute to the road movie genre. In tribute to the brilliance of the Scottish land. To show the world that film deserves such an effort.’
More info about Pilgrimage here.
Follow The Master has also been invited to screen at the inaugural Abandon Normal Devices Festival which will run from 23rd-27th September in Liverpool.
They have described the film as ‘a highly distinctive take on death & rambling’.
Tags: a pilgrimage, abandon normal devices, air drumming, Follow The Master, mark cousins, matt hulse, matt lloyd, psalm 23, south downs way, tilda swinton, tippy, wooda, Wooda Arts Award Residency
September 18, 2009 at 22:09
Hi Matt,
I am a Hungarian composer living in Edinburgh.
I wondered if you would be interested in music for any of your future works.
Please lend an ear for my latest album here:
http://www.myspace.com/tamaskatai
and feel free to contact me if you need anything like this. I would be more than happy to work with you.
Thank you for your time.
Tamás Kátai
kataitamas@gmail.com