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PAVANE IN THE CAN

May 15, 2008

On the set of Pavane, Casa Mendoza, May 25 2008On Sunday, May 25, Quarrington, aided and abetted by BookShorts Producer Judith Keenan, successfully put Pavane in the can, that is, successfully completed principal photography on the live action footage for a short film based on a section of Quarrington’s novel, “The Ravine.” (There is an animated component being created by Chris Minos at Crush, Inc.) In the film, Phil McQuigge is portrayed by Geraint Wyn-Davies (Forever Knight, 24), whom Judith recommended to Quarrington for the role; they met on the set of Power Play. The part of Jay was played by the wonderfully talented Ted Dysktra–Quarrington first met Ted during the filming of Giant Steps, a coming-of-age jazz film that PQ co-scripted. Also, based on Judith?s suggestion the lovely ladies of Moose TV, Jennifer Podemski and Michelle Latimer were cast for the short. Lensing the film (as they say in Variety) was the estimable Gregor Hagey. Thanks again to the wonderful Bravo!FACT program, to CBC, and to BookShorts in particular for its magnanimous financial support our our endeavour.


A BookShorts Production with Fizzy Dreams, Crush Inc.; Produced In Association with Bravo!FACT and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Screenwriter / Director Paul Quarrington; Animation Producer Gary Thomas; Director of Animator Chris Minos; Cast: Geraint Wyn-Davies, Ted Dykstra, Jennifer Podemski, Michelle Latimer; Producer & Executive Producer Judith Keenan judith@bookshorts.com

Quarrington Hosts Moving Stories Film Preview at BookExpo Canada

May 15, 2008

BookShorts, the seminal producer / distributor of media inspired by books, is excited to announce Moving Stories Film Festival, a 90-minute curated program of short films celebrating the written word. The films are being selected by Festival Programmer Paul Quarrington in consultation with prestigious Film Advisors, and have been submitted by artists around the world. From September to December 2008, Moving Stories will screen at public events hosted by film and literature festivals across North America.? Confirmed hosts include St. John?s International Women?s Film Festival, Ottawa International Writers Festival; Winnipeg International Writers Festival; WordFest: Banff-Calgary International Writers Festival; Vancouver International Writers Festival and Toronto First Canadian Place.? More host venues will be announced in July, along with details of special presentations organized by each venue in conjunction with their local screening.? A preview of Moving Stories films will take place in the BookShorts Lounge at BookExpo Canada on Sunday, June 15 at 2:00pm.? The event will be presented by Quarrington with Festival Founder Judith Keenan, and include authors and directors whose work is represented in the program. Programmers from host venues will be in attendance.? Moving Stories will announce the final selection of films in July 2008.

Moving Stories Film Advisors include: the highly successful Canadian film producer Robert Lantos; award-winning filmmaker Sarah Polley; author Nino Ricci whose award-winning books have been adapted for the screen; top literary publisher and media champion Anne Collins, and director / animator Gary Thomas, who is now winning major industry and public acclaim for his work in adapting books to screen.? Film submission guidelines, and information for producers interested in hosting Moving Stories, are available now at www.movingstoriesfilmfest.com.

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