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- A documentary about Jim Sweeney, veteran of the Comedy Store Players and feted grandfather of impro. We trace the life and laughs of this titan and how he turned Multiple Sclerosis into a positive force in his journey. Featuring interviews with Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence, Greg Proops, Mike McShane, Steve Frost and Eddie Izzard. The life and work of Jim Sweeney (The Comedy Store Players, Whos Line Is It Anyway). Jim has been presented with The Granada Media Comedy Writing Award and the prestigious Scotsman Fringe First for his play Dannys Wake. His latest work My MS and Me played to audiences in London and New York and was adapted for Radio. Directors Statement The genesis of this documentary was an ongoing conversation between Lee Simpson and Jim Sweeney during their numerous car trips to and from The Comedy Store, London. Jim had become increasingly dependant on his fellow Comedy Store Players to help with transportation as his MS worsened. The initial impetus was simply to create a document as a keepsake for his children. Jim came to me with the idea for a documentary in the early part of 2008 and as we worked together it became clear there was a greater story to be told. This story begins in late 70s London; a Catholic grammar schoolboy finds himself in the midst of a cultural revolution. Picking up the torch passed down by Theatre Machine, its a story of the growth of improvised comedy, from its emergence on the Fringe to Whose Line Is It Anyway, and onwards to The Comedy Story. Its a story of how a shared love of theatre, comedy and improvisation created a community. Lastly its a very human story about overcoming adversity and striving for creativity in the face of apparently insurmountable odds. We have been truly fortunate on this project. I would like to thank all of the contributors for being so generous with their time and spirit. The heartfelt feedback from the screenings, with the perfect blend of support and disregard, has been positive and inspiring. I hope it will be for you too.
- Our hero must save his collapsing world, but how?
- A handsome young businessman overhears two women talking in a coffee shop. In the street he offers them a lift, hoping the attractive blonde will say yes. Instead she leaves and he's stuck with her annoyingly garrulous companion. It is a chance meeting that will change his life forever
- The hypnotic rhythms of her call-centre script have twisted one woman's sanity.
- Cargo Fleet, a juxtaposition of the shipbuilding yards of the North East of England into the urban landscape of London. The house is revealed through the reflections of actors, dancers, musicians, and artists, their experience of the place unfolds like a tapestry. The director plays with contrasting forms and styles, weaving music and language together, revealing interior and exterior as an aural and visual feast