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Alex FitchElectric Sheep Magazine Podcast: Wicker Man / Buried Land (October 28, 2011)

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An episode of the Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: Alex Fitch talks to the directors of three films about man's relationship with the land - Robin Hardy (The Wicker Man), Larry Fessenden (The Last Winter) and Steven Eastwood (Buried Land).


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Artist/Composer: Alex Fitch
Date: 2011-10-28
Source: Electric Sheep magazine / East End Film Festival / Resonance FM
Keywords: Electric Sheep Magazine; Podcast; Alex Fitch; talks; directors; films; Robin Hardy; The Wicker Man; Larry Fessenden; The Last Winter; Steven Eastwood; Buried Land

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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Press release: "In this special Halloween themed episode of the Electric Sheep Magazine podcast, Alex Fitch talks to three directors who have made films about man’s relationship with the land.
At this year’s Frightfest, Robyn Hardy discusses his classic horror film The Wicker Man and its new, belated thematic sequel The Wicker Tree, a pair of films about fertility and terrifying pagan rites, while Larry Fessenden talks about his eco-themed monster movies No Telling, Wendigo and The Last Winter. Also, in a Q and A recorded at the East End Film Festival, Alex interviews Steven Eastwood, co-director of Buried Land, a ‘mockumentary’ / docudrama about the real-life discovery in a small town in Bosnia of an ancient, buried pyramid which may reinvent mankind’s knowledge of pre-Christian architecture and empire building, but in the short term has changed the fortunes of people in the area."

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