Ian Cottage
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Ian Cottage is a British film director and writer.
Career
Small Gestures featuring the filmmaker Derek Jarman was premiered at the 1995 Berlin Film Festival where it received a special Jury mention. Blue Scars (commissioned for the Southbank Centre) was toured with the British Film Institute's Poem Films in the UK and India with work by Tony Harrison and Maya Deren.
His short film Mangetout was made for the BBC 10 x 10 New Directors scheme and received critics’ choice in The Times, Sunday Times and Express newspapers. He was commissioned for the British Film Institute's New Directors scheme with the short Sleep. Sleep was described by Ewen Bremner on Channel 4's Shooting Gallery as “a big, searching, serious film, which in my opinion breaks out of the genre and shows us where the new filmmakers are heading”. Other short films for UK national television include Informer and Igloo (commissioned as part of the Arts Council/BBC2's "Sound on Film" strand).
Cottage has made two films in Estonia, the short The Shoe Tree (winner of the Northern Lights Film Challenge) and Stranger Than Kindness[1] (screened as part of Britspotting and shown on Estonian television ETV). He also wrote and directed Keel which premiered at the 2009 Edinburgh Film Festival and featured on the UK Film Council's Best Short Films DVD. In 2013, he directed Spin for Channel 4 "Random Acts" strand, premiering at the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art.
At present,[when?] Cottage is in post-production on the psychological thriller Bosc, shot in Northern Spain.
Filmography
- Small Gestures, featuring Derek Jarman (1995). Special Jury Mention at the Berlin International Film Festival. Represented by British Council at international film festivals.
- Blue Scars (1995). Toured with B.F.I Poem Film programme in UK and India. Represented by British Council at international film festivals.
- Mangetout (1996). Commissioned by the BBC for the 10 x 10 series.[2] Critics’ choice in the Times, Sunday Times, Daily Express and Time Out magazine. Represented by British Council at international film festivals.
- Informer (1997). Commissioned by Channel 4 in association with Common Features. Critics’ Choice in Time Out magazine.
- Igloo (1998). Commissioned by the BBC/Arts Council of England for BBC 2's Sound on Film. Represented by British Council at international film festivals.
- Sleep (1998) Commissioned by the British Film Institute and Channel 4. Screened on Channel 4 and Film4. Represented by British Council at international film festivals.
- The Shoe Tree (2003) – Screened as part of Future Shorts 2007. Represented by British Council at international film festivals.
- Keel (2008) – Commissioned by UK Film Council. Screened in Best of British Short Film competition at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009.
- Spin (2013) - Commissioned by Channel 4 and the BALTIC as part of the Random Acts series. Screened on Channel 4 and premiered at the BALTIC.
- Bosc (2019) - Feature film. Currently in post production.
References
- ↑ "British Council Film: Stranger Than Kindness". film-directory.britishcouncil.org. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
- ↑ "BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 31 October 1996.
External links
- Ian Cottage on IMDb
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