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Directed by John McPhail Music by Tyler Collins Director John McPhail Music director Tyler Collins | 8.2/10 Written by John McPhail Cinematography Grant McPhee Screenplay John McPhail | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by John McPhailAndrew LanniLauren Lamarr Starring Tyler CollinsLucy-Jane QuinlanAlison Peebles Initial release 29 October 2015 (United Kingdom) Producers Andrew Lanni, Lauren Lamarr Cast Tyler Collins, Alison Peebles, Maryam Hamidi, John Gaffney, Kim Allan Similar The Pineville Heist, Take Your Partners, The Islands and the Whales, Moon Dogs, Seven Songs for a Long Life |
Where do we go from here 2015 teaser trailer
Where Do We Go from Here? is a Scottish comedy feature film by John McPhail. The film centres on James (Tyler Collins) a young man who takes on the role of a janitor of a care home when his Grandad is forced into social care. It is the first feature to be directed by John McPhail.
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- Where do we go from here 2015 teaser trailer
- Al bairre where do we go from here europe sixteen
- Plot
- Main cast
- Release and reception
- References
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Plot
When Jen starts her new Job as a nurse at the 'Easy Love Care Home, she is surpised to find James, a 25-year-old man living and working in the building. James and his three, elderly best fiends hatch a plan to go on one last adventure and the only medical cover they can get is the one person who doesn’t want to be around old people. Will their plan go off without a hitch or is there a sell by date on adventure?
Main cast
Release and reception
The film was released on 29 October 2015 and was screened at the Sydney Indie Film Festival where it was nominated for 7 awards. Unable to attend the awards ceremony, McPhail was represented by his sister in law who happened to be travelling around Australia at the time. The film went on win three awards at the festival including Best Score, Best Supporting Actress and Best Film. Speaking to the National Newspaper about the awards success, Director John McPhail said:
"I couldn’t believe we had won for our first feature film – we were jumping about in my kitchen going crazy when we heard. I would have liked to have been there but we had so much fun in the kitchen I’m kind of glad the way it worked out."
The film had its UK premiere at the 2016 edition of the Glasgow Film Festival. Speaking to the Sunday Herald about the films inclusion in the festival, McPhail said
"When people asked where we wanted the UK premiere to take place, I knew it had to be the Glasgow Film Festival - and if I was lucky it would screen in the Glasgow Film Thatre. That dream is going to become a reality and I honestly cannot wait."
Due to overwhelming demand for the film, the festival announced on Twitter that extra tickets would be released for the premiere screening at the Glasgow Film Theatre.
In 2016, actress Alison Peebles was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress at the 2016 BAFTA Scotland Film Awards.