On the 14th January Crawley was treated to the premier of the new film by Callum Andrew Johnston, Little District.
Attended by Crawley MP Henry Smith, his wife Jennifer Smith, cast, crew, friends, family and film buffs the screening of Little District was a great hit with the audience.
Some of you may remember Callum from his work on RH11 and Crossed Paths. RH11 was directed by Callum. It was a massive hit, selling 100′s of DVD’s and being watched well over five thousand times on youtube. Crossed Paths was a short film produced with the intention of being shown in schools across the country to help educate the young population about extremism. Callum’s next step was to produce another feature length film, Little District. Callum is a local young film producer who is aiming high. Bringing in new talent
to help him like Jerrone Daley and Darren Enright on the production side and using some old and new cast members such as Michael Oram, Hannah Charlton, Ali Storm, Billy Lenson, Gareth Biddle, Elana Di Troya, Darren Enright, Ryan Palmer, Jamal Hue-Bonner and many more, the film was electric with entertainment.
Little District:
The RH11 estate waits in anticipation on the sentence for the two men who kidnapped and murdered Tommy King. John Vincent and Derick Turner find themselves looking at a 15 year stretch in prison for the kidnap and murder of Tommy.
Jess’s (Hannah Charlton) life begins to spiral out of control. With no support around her she begins to blame herself for the death of Tommy.
Danny Jones (Michael Oram) moved abroad when he found out about Tommy, but is forced to move back to the estate to try and get Jess back on the right track. But with a woman involved and heavy twists throughout, this small task for Danny isn’t easy!
To kick the evening off there were some brilliant performances by some of the musical influences for Little District. With Ghost Writers, KK & Brydon (Rishi Rai & Nathan Maxwell) and Snooze (Jerrone Daley) hitting the stage, the audience were treated to an electrifying and exciting start to the evening. We took some footage of the performances for you to see and then the address by Callum to the coiled audience who could not wait to see this brilliant film.
The Hawth hosted the premier of RH11, Crossed Paths and Little District. Supporting local artists is one of the main aims of the staff at the Hawth and they delivered once again.
Crawley Happy Times were invited along and got to speak to some of the cast and crew after the premier. We would like to wish Callum and all involved all the best for a very bright and successful future.
Little District will soon be available on DVD…information to follow.
Special thanks goes to LM Solutions and Blake Retter Photography for their help with covering this event.
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