"Artificial Horizon" Film to Draw Attention to the Threat of Antibiotic Resistance
"Artificial Horizon" Film to Draw Attention to the Threat of Antibiotic Resistance
LONDON, June 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Megatopia Films [http://artificialhorizonfilm.wordpress.com ] has launched a
Kickstarter campaign to raise funding for a feature film that will draw attention to the
real threat of antibiotic resistance. This group of young British filmmakers are planning
to film this post-apocalyptic thriller later this year in order to focus attention on what
could happen if something isn't done regarding the current overuse of antibiotics
[http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/jan/23/antibiotic-resistant-diseases-apocalyptic-threat ]
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Kickstarter link:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/939495063/artificial-horizon-sci-fi-thriller-feature-film?ref=live
"Artificial Horizon will have elements of 'Contagion' and 'The Road', and many of the
action sequences will be set on board a 747," says Anthony Woodley, the film's director.
"We love Sci-Fi. We love thrillers. And we love films that make you think," Woodley adds.
"So we are drawing on our passion and our skill to make a high quality, thought-provoking,
action-packed film. While bringing you all the kicks of an edge-of-your-seat thriller,
we're also basing our story around the very real and important issue of antibiotic
resistance."
The filmmakers have turned to Kickstarter, a crowd funding website which has
successfully raised over $111 million for independent films. Luke Healy, the film's
producer says that, "We are being cautious and hoping to raise a modest GBP17,500 on
Kickstarter for pre-production." There has been some controversy recently about the use of
Kickstarter by established Hollywood names, like Zach Braff, who has raised close to $3
million for his film project. "I sympathise with those who take issue with high-profile
names crowding out the small guys" Healy says, "but Kickstarter is an evolving funding
platform and perhaps the two types of filmmakers can find a happy medium."
Anthony Woodley, a "director to watch" according to MovieScope magazine, whose film
"Love Inc" won the Southern Royal Society award for best drama, comments that "it is
becoming increasingly difficult to finance independent feature films, especially if you're
a young filmmaker." But he remains confident that Kickstarter will act as a springboard to
get his film made. "We are conscious that the final product, while having the polished
finish of a Hollywood thriller, keeps all the charm and wit of a UK independent film."
Contacts:
Megatopia Pictures
Luke Healy
+44-(0)7956-847959
(luke@megatopiafilms.com)
Megatopia Films
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