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Topic History of: Film: Black Pond [2011]
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RandomStuff Saw this last night in Oxford. Cost £25,000. Thought it was a really interesting film, excellent use of limited finances.

The film was followed by a visit from film's directors Tom Kingsley and Will Sharpe (who was also in it) and leading man Chris Langham.

First question from audience was rather technical though with a "Have you seen the new Muppets film Chris and if so what did you think?" Chris answered "No. I love it".

Chris is an excellent actor and it was several questions in before he felt obliged to say "There is somewhat of an elephant in the room" following his comment that acting is difficut for him now due to those in control of casting and commissioning stuff.

He addressed his nightmare in a coherant and thoughtful way, describing that having 5 years unable to get work gave him the best five years of his life with his wife and children.

Like Chris does himself, I hope there is plenty more to come.

[Formerly BarntheBarn]