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Nick Moore, Director of Horrid Henry:The Movie and actor Scarlett Stitt
Horrid Henry:The Movie is the first ever British kid’s movie to be filmed in 3D. The film sees Horrid Henry, Lord High Majesty of the Purple Hand Gang, waging his ever constant battle against the tyranny of adults, only this time it seems the adults really are out to get him!
Listen to Nick and Scarlett talking about the making of the movie.
Max Hattler, Director of the animation Spin
An experimental animator and filmmaker, Max depicts toy soldiers creating stunning patterns of line and choreography, replicating and marching to the beat of Hollywood dance routines.
Listen to Max as he reveals where he gets his inspiration from to create a stylish piece of work.
Debs Gardner-Paterson, Director of the feature film Africa United
Africa United is a road trip through the heart of Africa. Three Rwandan children set off to Rwanda's capital city, Kigali, to audition for the opening ceremony of the 2010 World Cup. The film was rated as a 12a in the UK as it deals with important but difficult themes.
Watch her interview and find out more about the making of the film.
Barnaby Barford, Director of the animation Damaged Goods
Barnaby talks about his original idea for the animation and the problems he encountered in making the film that was shown first on Channel 4.
An unusual first time filmmaker who has created a boy meets girl story with the china figures.