Actor Harris Dickinson attended the San Sebastian Film Festival this weekend. He presented his directorial debut, a film titled Urchin. The festival is running from September 19th to 27th in Spain.
Dickinson was joined by his producing partner, Archie Pearch. They discussed their new production company and their ambitious slate of projects. The conversation highlighted their commitment to bold, independent filmmaking.
Ambitious Independent Production on a Modest Budget
Urchin is a gritty drama about a London drifter. It stars Frank Dillane and was made for approximately $3 million. The project received backing from BBC Film and the British Film Institute.
The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year. Dickinson and Pearch hope for a similarly strong reception in San Sebastian. They see the project as a statement of their creative ambition.
Looking Ahead: A Shift Towards Mid-Budget Films
The producers see a changing landscape for independent cinema. Pearch predicts a welcome return to mid-budget films. He noted that financiers often see less risk in projects budgeted around $7-8 million.
This shift could benefit filmmakers seeking to tell ambitious stories. It allows for stronger casts and higher production values. Devisio Pictures aims to capitalize on this emerging trend.
Dickinson’s directorial debut marks a significant career evolution. Urchin showcases a bold new voice in British filmmaking. The industry will be watching their next move closely.
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Who stars in the film Urchin?
Frank Dillane plays the lead role of Mike. Harris Dickinson has a small supporting part in the film. The cast is comprised of mostly lesser-known actors.
What is Devisio Pictures?
It is the production company launched by Harris Dickinson and Archie Pearch. The company was formed in May of last year. They have over twenty projects currently in development.
Where did Urchin premiere?
The film first screened at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Its Spanish premiere is happening at the San Sebastian Festival. The movie is seeking international distribution.
Will Dickinson direct again?
Yes, he has already written a script for his next feature. He finds the process challenging but rewarding. However, he does not plan to act in his next directorial project.
Trusted Sources: BBC Film, British Film Institute, Reuters, Associated Press
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