Love films? Love creative people? If you’ve just hit us with a double yes then you’re in the right place. The Glacé Film Club is the place to be to hear the meandering thoughts of film lovers as well as the insights of creative and interesting individuals. So strap in for a whole lot of film reviews mixed in with a smattering of insightful conversations.
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Love films? Love creative people? If you’ve just hit us with a double yes then you’re in the right place. The Glacé Film Club is the place to be to hear the meandering thoughts of film lovers as well as the insights of creative and interesting individuals. So strap in for a whole lot of film reviews mixed in with a smattering of insightful conversations.
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Kirk Jones' I Swear follows the life of John Davidson, a man with tourettes living in Galashiels, Scotland. Set in the 1980s, the film captures what it is like to feel excluded from a cruel and unforgiving society. The problem isn't John. The problem is that society refuses to understand John. Check out the latest review.
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Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' is a film for the times. Once a radical dissident with ideals, Bob has spent 16 years off-grid raising his daughter Willa in a hermit-chic bunker of parental anxiety. Then his ex-enemy - Colonel Lockjaw - on a mission from the state aims to destroy Willa. This is a battle royale of ideology and identity. Check out the latest review.
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This is the fifth episode in this year's exclusive 5-part mini series in the run up to Worcester Film Festival 2025. During the series Marcus is speaking with filmmakers whose films will be screened at this year's festival as well as the organisers themselves.
In this episode, Marcus had a conversation with the organisers of Worcester Film Festival, Hendrik Harms and Kirstie Gregory.
Here it is, the annual chat with the organisers themselves. This conversation is always very special as it marks the start of the festival itself.
As well as being their usual lovely selves, Hendrik and Kirstie share what's going on at the fifth edition of Worcester Film Festival, how becoming BIFA accredited has positively impacted the festival as well as all of the great industry events that are taking place over the four days of festivallng.
The community of Worcester Film Festival is the reason we keep going back year on year and sharing insights from the festival with all of you listeners. This year promises to be another belter and we'll be there covering the whole event. Bring it on!
Worcester Film Festival will run from 24th September - 27th September 2025.
If you want to see the full schedule at Worcester Film Festival and get hold of your festival pass head over to their website @ https://www.worcesterfilmfestival.co.uk/
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https://www.instagram.com/worcesterfilmfestival/
TikTok
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This is the fourth episode in this year's exclusive 5-part mini series in the run up to Worcester Film Festival 2025. During the series Marcus will be speaking with filmmakers whose films will be screened at this year's festival as well as the organisers themselves.
In this episode, Marcus had a conversation with actor, writer and director, Hayden Mclean.
Hayden's short film, "The Last Dance", shares the story of an East London bar in the 90s as it is hit with a compulsory purchase order, threatening the existence of the establishment that is a cornerstone of Caribbean life in the area.
“The Last Dance” is deeply emotional and touching story, inspired by Hayden’s own family history.
During the conversation they chat about what it was like for Hayden telling a story so personal to him, how he balanced all of his different roles on his directorial debut as well as the serendipitous moments that helped the film be born into existence as well as the joyous experiences he had working with such talented actors.
"The Last Dance" will be screened at Worcester Film Festival on Thursday 25th September 2025 at 3pm.
You can find out more about Hayden and "The Last Dance" on the below Instagram pages;
Hayden Mclean
https://www.instagram.com/haydmclean/
The Last Dance
https://www.instagram.com/thelastdancefilm_/
If you want to see the full schedule at Worcester Film Festival and get hold of your festival pass head over to their website @ https://www.worcesterfilmfestival.co.uk/
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This is the third episode in this year's exclusive 5-part mini series in the run up to Worcester Film Festival 2025. During the series Marcus will be speaking with filmmakers whose films will be screened at this year's festival as well as the organisers themselves.
In this episode, Marcus had a conversation with director, writer, producer and animator, Gabi Bania.
The short animated film "Nibbling of the Night" follows Suzy and Billy, an unhappy middle-aged couple whose affection has long faded away. One night Suzy is visited by two female vampires who become for her a model of the strong, independent, and emancipated woman she always wanted to be.
During the conversation they chat about the creative and technical aspects of animation, Gabi's literary inspirations and as well as what she looks to achieve and provoke with each one of her films.
"Nibbling of the Night" will be screened at Worcester Film Festival on Saturday 27th September 2025 at 12pm.
You can find out more about Gabi and "Nibbling of the Night" on the below Instagram pages;
Gabi Bania
hhttps://www.instagram.com/gabibania/
Nibbling of the Night
https://www.instagram.com/nibblingofthenight_film_gb/
If you want to see the full schedule at Worcester Film Festival and get hold of your festival pass head over to their website @ https://www.worcesterfilmfestival.co.uk/
Join the podcast conversation on social media on either our Instagram page (https://www.instagram.com/theglacefilmclub/) or on TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@theglacefilmclub).
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This is the second episode in this year's exclusive 5-part mini series in the run up to Worcester Film Festival 2025. During the series Marcus will be speaking with filmmakers whose films will be screened at this year's festival as well as the organisers themselves.
In this episode, Marcus had a conversation with director, Fin Baxter and the subject of Fin's documentary, musician, Phil Wilkins.
The documentary "Beyond The Score" chronicles the journey of Phil, a passionate composer and visionary artist, as he strives to leave a lasting impact through his music.
The film was shot in the midlands and follows Phil’s creative process while recording his album with his band, The Rainmakers. The documentary goes on to dig deeper into the stories behind the music, exploring the barriers that people with disabilities face in accessing music.
During the conversation they chat about the filmmaking process itself, how Fin went about bringing the human stories out of the footage and what it was like for Phil to talk about such personal topics on camera.
"Beyond The Score" will be screened at Worcester Film Festival on Saturday 27th September 2025 at 2:15pm.
You can find out more about the film over on Fin and Phil's Instagram Pages;
Fin
https://www.instagram.com/fxcinematics/
Phil
https://www.instagram.com/capasmusic/
If you want to see the full schedule at Worcester Film Festival and get hold of your festival pass head over to their website @ https://www.worcesterfilmfestival.co.uk/
Join the podcast conversation on social media on either our Instagram page (https://www.instagram.com/theglacefilmclub/) or on TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@theglacefilmclub).
The Glacé Film Club is produced by Glacé Media (https://glacemedia.com/).
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This is the first episode in this year's exclusive 5-part mini series in the run up to Worcester Film Festival 2025. During the series Marcus will be speaking with filmmakers whose films will be screened at this year's festival as well as the organisers themselves.
In the first episode, Marcus had a conversation with writer and director, Jonny Durgan.
Jonny's short drama, "G.S.W.", is a super tense film set in the back of an ambulance as two paramedics tend to a gunshot victim.
G.S.W. is Jonny's second short film and is a real masterclass in quickly cranking up tension in a short period of time.
During the conversation Jonny and Marcus chat about the inspiration behind the film, how Jonny found the filming experience and what his future filmmaking aspirations are.
G.S.W. will be screened at Worcester Film Festival on Saturday 27th September 2025 at 10am.
You can find out more about the film over on their Instagram page (https://www.instagram.com/gsw_film/)
If you want to see the full schedule at Worcester Film Festival and get hold of your festival pass head over to their website @ https://www.worcesterfilmfestival.co.uk/
Join the podcast conversation on social media on either our Instagram page (https://www.instagram.com/theglacefilmclub/) or on TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@theglacefilmclub).
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In this episode Marcus sits down for a conversation with the Studio & Strategy Manager at Versa Studios, Edward Harvey.
Edward has vast experience in the world of television and studio management and was kind enough to share his insights from over the years as well as visions for the future of the industry during this recording.
During over 2 decades at ITV Edward worked on a vast array of television shows, including ones of Marcus' childhood favourites, SM:TV with Ant & Dec. During the conversation Edward tell tales of some of the standout moments from his career, gives a sneak peak into the world of TV studio management and what it takes to pull a TV or film studio production together, as well as sharing updates on all of the exciting projects going on at Versa Studios Manchester.
Versa Studios have 3 sites across the UK. One in London, one in Leeds and one in the old Granada Studios in Manchester. This episode was recorded in their Manchester studio in June of 2025.
Versa Studios provide the locations for a range of high-end film, TV and commercial productions. If you'd like to see a list of everything that has been produced at Versa, there is a link to their site below as well as to a couple of productions that were mentioned in the episode.
Versa Studios - https://www.versastudios.com/projects/
Building The Band (Netflix) - https://www.netflix.com/title/81701544
Dragon's Den (BBC) - https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b006vq92/dragons-den
SM:TV (archive episode on YouTube) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tcmr77zo3Ko
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In the latest episode, Marcus is joined in conversation by writer, Rob Illidge.
Rob is a comedy writer from Manchester in England. His latest project "FIFTY" is set to be filmed later on this year.
"FIFTY" is a pilot for a TV series set in the US. "FIFTY" features Franklin - a catastrophically naive British student who, after an unintentional viral scandal makes him a town outcast, soul searches across America, where unexpected friendships and comical misadventures await.
During this conversation Marcus and Rob discuss Rob's influences, how his time studying in America has inspired much of his work (including "FIFTY") and what it takes to turn a script into something tangible.
This episode was recorded in Manchester early in July 2025.
If you'd like to check out the Kickstarter campaign for "FIFTY" you can find it via the link below;
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rjscreenplays/fifty-a-british-misfits-wild-road-trip-across-america
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Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme is everything you’d expect from the pastel-saturated, deadpan-drenched auteur. A plutocrat attempts to dominate the economy of a fictional Middle Eastern nation with a series of mining and fishing ventures. It’s surreal and achingly contemporary. Check out the latest review.
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The Graduate: a sharp, stylish coming-of-age satire about Benjamin Braddock, a disillusioned college graduate who’s 'seduced' by the older Mrs Robinson - only to fall for her daughter. Almost surreal, Hitchcokian in parts, it captures the aimlessness of youth and the absurdity of adult expectations.
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In the latest episode Marcus is joined in conversation by four members of the team behind the short film "Treble Me This".
"Treble Me This" is a compelling murder mystery delivered in 3 distinct acts over the course of 40 minutes.
Writer and Director, Guy Nicholls, as well as the film's composer, Tom Jeeves and actors Christian Dapp (Frank Winters) and Daniel Grooms (Miles Hicks) take part in this in-depth exploration of the film.
Throughout the conversation, the five of them chat about the collaborative process of the film, the allure of murder mysteries and why film festivals are so important for filmmakers.
Beyond this they take a look back at their previous work as well as teasing projects on the horizon.
This really is an episode for film lovers, especially those of you who are fascinated by the craft and the creative process of filmmaking.
If you'd like to keep up with what each of the guys is doing and check out their work, you can find links to their Instagram profiles below. There is also a link to the trailer of Treble Me This.
Treble Me This Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcNZn6jDd1c
Guy Nicholls
https://www.instagram.com/guynicholls9889/
Tom Jeeves
https://www.instagram.com/thejeeves/
Christian Dapp
https://www.instagram.com/cldapp/
Daniel Grooms
https://www.instagram.com/dangrooms/
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Tim Fehlbaum's September 5 is a commentary on the role that the media can play in constructing narrative. Set in the summer of 1972 at the Munich Olympics, the film follows ABC's coverage of the murder of eleven Israeli hostages who were killed by the Palestinian Black September group. A film for the times! Check out the latest review!
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Corbet's new movie follows László Tóth, a Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor, who immigrates to the US, striving to achieve the 'American Dream'. It documents 'the immigrant experience' in the post-war United States, commenting on the nature of ambition, anti-Semitism, race, class, and gender. Check out the latest review.
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Director James Mangold takes us back to 1962, where a 19-year-old Bob Dylan blows into New York City like a rolling stone. Armed with a guitar, a harmonica, and a knack for poetic lyrics, he charms his way through the Greenwich Village folk scene, rubbing elbows with legends like Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger. Chalamet's portrayal hits all the right notes. Check out the latest review.
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