Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Take 5 with "Plural"

As we gear up for the Oxford Film Festival 2012 to be held at the Malco Studio Theater on Feb. 9-12, 2012 and also at the Lyric Theater on Saturday, Feb. 11 as part of the Oxford Music Festival line-up where we will show music films, videos and a panel on music + film, we thought we might introduce you to some of the people behind the movies we can't wait to show you. For the full schedule and description of the films, visit www.oxfordfilmfest.com.

Meet Take 5 filmmaker, Dan Inglis, writer and director of “Plural.”


Q. 1: In 140 characters or less, describe your movie and why someone should see it.
A: 'Plural' is an experimental digital short film exploring concepts of world-view, subjectivity, and relationships between human perception and nature.

Q. 2: Biggest lesson learnt in getting the film made? Best part in getting the film made?

A: Other people's reactions and interpretations of my completed films are always interesting.


Q. 3: Tell us about you. What is your movie making background?
A: I've been making experimental films for a few years now. And I always enjoy helping out on others' film projects. Some films and info can be found at www.daninglis.co.nz


Q. 4: What's your dream distribution plan for the film?
A: I don't have any major plans for 'Plural', but it's always nice to have films seen in festivals like the Oxford Film Fest.


Q. 5: What does the future hold in store for your film and for you?
A: 'Plural' should be having a few more festival screenings, and I'll be getting to work on the next film.






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