Lover, Stalker, Killer Sam Hobkinson UK, 2024
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Lover, Stalker, Killer Sam Hobkinson UK, 2024
Misha and the Wolves Sam Hobkinson Belgium/UK, 2021 ★★ This is like THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW: once you start adding wolves, it all goes to s--t.
Ben Daniels eating toast in a manner both sensual and sinister; that is all.
from Who Killed Mrs. De Ropp? (2007), a brilliant adaptation of three Saki stories.
Lover, Stalker, Killer (2024) Sam Hobkinson.
Lover, Stalker, Killer (2024)
Sundance London: Misha And The Wolves (2021) - Film Review
Sundance London: Misha And The Wolves (2021) – Film Review
They say that truth is stranger than fiction and Misha And The Wolves is testament to that fact. Premiered at Sundance Film Festival, this documentary will have audiences turning to the person next them and exclaiming, as the kids might say, “WTF?!”. The film explores the dramatic tale of a woman whose holocaust memoir took the world by storm,. However a fallout with her former…
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Some Kind of Joy: The Story of Grimshaw in 12 Buildings
Picturehouse Central recently screened a film I shot last Summer for Grimshaw Architects. Conceived as a legacy film of sorts for Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the idea was to make a film about the man, his ideas, his partners & practice, through the story of 12 buildings. Grimshaw have made some of the most defining modern architecture in the world, without ever losing the human touch and the ability to listen to their clients. It was a privilege to spend time in London with the great man, and to fly around the world (with a trusty Ultraprime 8mm rectilinear lens!) and shoot these incredible structures. The film was directed by Sam Hobkinson, produced by Oxford Film & TV and is currently being submitted to festivals before appearing in various forms on their website.
Bath Spa, Bath | Bijlmer Station, Amsterdam | The Eden Project, Cornwall | EMPAC (Experimental Media & Performing Arts Center) Troy, NY | Fulton Transit Center, NYC | Grand Union Canal Walk housing, London | IGUS factory, Cologne | Pulkovo Airport, St Petersberg | Southern Cross Station, Melbourne | Via Verde, The Bronx, NYC | Waterloo Station, London | Herman Miller factory, Bath | Service Tower, London | 125 Park Road, London
INSIDE THE HUNT FOR THE BOSTON BOMBERS
In Jan/Feb I spent almost a month in Phoenix, AZ shooting the narrative drama elements of this international co-production about the Boston Bombings. Given that Boston was under heavy snow at the time, and the film is set in Spring, we opted for the desert - especially given most of our locations were interiors, or else set at night. The only headache was Boylston St (the site of the bombings themselves) but our local producers Randy Murray Productions found a section of downtown Phoenix that matched very well. I had a week of prep & location scouting before being hurled into a very intense two week shoot. Given all the challenges we faced, and a very tight schedule, the filming went very well. The local team were fantastic and director Sam Hobkinson and line producer Ros Davidson did a great job of keeping it all together. RAW TV currently have two edit suites working back-to-back in London to make the deadline. This feature length TV film will be on NGC (U.S) and C4 (U.K) on the 15th April - the anniversary of the bombings. Personally I liked the working title, Five Days In April but I guess it wasn't obvious enough! Excited to see the finished film though; I think it's going to be a strong piece of work. I shot the entire film on a Sony F55 (2K) with Angenieux Optimo compact zooms.