Monday, 4 January 2016

Broadcast times for the Chartres Pilgrimage documentary


IN SEARCH OF CHRISTENDOM

THE CHARTRES PILGRIMAGE

EWTN are to show the Chartres Pilgrimage documentary again on their British and Irish service.

The dates and times for EWTN's Gallery Presentation are:

Friday 8th January at 02:00 AM, 08:00 AM and 09:00PM duration 30 minutes.

Saturday 0th January at 03:30PM duration 30 minutes.

Thousands of young people prove that the spirit of Christianity is alive and well in Western Europe as they embark on a traditional three-day pilgrimage to Notre Dame de Chartres Cathedral.

 
Trailer



 

 

 

Thursday, 24 December 2015

Happy Christmas

 
Wishing One and All a
 
Christendom Christmas
 

Have very happy, holy, and prayerful Christmas

 



Hodie sciétis, quia veniét Dóminus, et salvábit nos

And a peaceful New Year.


In the New Year there will be re-broadcast on EWTN's UK and Ireland's network

In Search of Christendom - The Chartres Pilgrimage
on the 8th and 9th of January- to watch click here: http://www.ewtn.co.uk/media/tv

And Later in the 2016 a brand new 4 part docudrama series: The Inquisition.

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

In Search of Christendom


For Paris, Russia and the USA

All have been victims of terror attacks recently. Our prayers are with them. Here is a little video about the Paris - Chartres Pilgrimage that was broadcast earlier this year in Slovakia and worldwide by EWTN.
Our Lady of Chartres pray for us.


DVD - Chartres Pilgrimage

In Search of Christendom - The Chartres Pilgrimage
 
Perhaps this would make a good Christmas Present from EWTN UK https://www.ewtn.co.uk/shop/products/dvds/search-christendom-chartres-pilgrimage-dvd
 
 
 

 

Monday, 19 October 2015

Catholic Filmmakers roundtable interview


Interview for Regina Magazine

Latest Issue

Here is a couple of quotes from the interview for Regina Magazine

The Frankfurt School and Critical Theory.

THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL KNEW THAT IN ORDER TO CHANGE SOCIETY THEY NEEDED TO UNDERMINE CHRISTIANITY and they developed what is known as Critical Theory.  Critical Theory drew upon Marxism and used the media to undermine virtually all the building blocks of western society, especially Christianity and the family. The Catholic Church had the Vatican II document Inter Mirifica as a blue print on how to use the latest media; unfortunately many of the hierarchy do not appear to have read Inter Mirifica and many Catholics seem to follow something like a nebulous ‘spirit of Vatican II’ which sometime seems little different from Critical Theory.”

If a script doesn’t have a ‘kickass’ girl as a leading lady then it will not make it off the page.

‘Critical Theory’ has taken over the mind set of Hollywood where traditional marriage is disparaged, plots are contrived to feminise men and masculinise women,  and if a script doesn’t have a ‘kickass’ girl as a leading lady then sometimes it will not make it off the page. It can make men feel that as we are no longer needed or wanted to protect our wives and children. Women can do it all for themselves, so men can just stay home have a beer and watch the football on TV or be patted on the head and sent out to play, and many do just this. However, I firmly believe it is possible that by the use of the Gospel and the traditions of the Church we can turn Critical Theory on its head. Take any plot and put a faithful Catholic in there and see what happens.

For the rest of the Round table interview with other Catholic film-makers please click  here

Friday, 18 September 2015

EWTN's Inquisition docudrama update




 

Final shoot, soundtrack, and editing

production update


 
Setting up a shot - St Irenaeus of Lyons played by Julius Benko

 
 
 

In Slovakia we completed the last day's filming in and near the village of Domanzia in North West Slovakia. Where had great support from the village priest and the locals, and shot the last few scenes of the Inquisition docudrama. We staged the famous debate between Jewish and Christian scholars in 14th centre Spain led by St Vincent Ferrer. Also filmed was St Irenaeus writing his Against Heresies. We finished the day with a trial and simulated witch burning sequence, it is important to note that while the world since the early modern period focuses on the executions of heretics after an Inquisition trial which amounted to 5000, lamentable as this is, however the vast majority of executions during this period where of witches. Almost 150,000 of these so called witches were killed, and most of these took place in the Protestant countries of northern Europe.

St Vincent Ferrer and the debate between Jewish and Christian scholars

While in Slovakia I popped into Lux Communication our production partners to do some sound booth work and to sit with the editor. Also completed during the last month was the choir recording of the specially composed soundtrack by Mária Jašurdová sung by Chorus Salvatoris, conducted by Zuzana Buchova Holickova. We will also have a great orchestral soundtrack by Miroslav Sibik. The Cameraman Editor and myself are very excited with the opening sequence using the De Profundis by the choir and illustrations with images from the series. For the closing credits we will have another newly composed track by Miro called the Black Legend. I feel music is very important to a films overall impact and this is why I have been very specific in my requests to the composers and I am pleased with the results.

Saturday, 22 August 2015

Music for the Inquisition



The Soundtrack for EWTN's new Inquisition docudrama and its recording

Filming for the Inquisition, at the court of Count Raymond of Toulouse
with cameramen Paul to the left and Michal on the right

I'm off to Slovakia next week for the last filming session, and to work with the editor Michal Benko at Lux communication the co-producers . I will hopefully also make it to one of the recording secessions for the soundtrack.

The music is very important to any film and like the Crusades before we are very pleased to have the same team. Last February I met with the composers and the conductor, Zuzana Buchová Holičková. The composer of the choral parts will again be Mária Jašurdová  and for the orchestral tracks Miro Šibík. For the Inquisition mini-series I want to create a more mysterious atmosphere and since the Inquisitions were all about repentance, penance and reconciliation, I have asked the composer to write a suite of music on the 7 penitential psalms. I'm not sure it has been attempted before, also there are many others including a hymn to St Michael.

The De Profundis being for the Open and the end credits Miro Šibík will compose a track call the Black Legend. He will be composing and recording all the orchestral tracks and I've eheard some of the tracks in early versions and they sound good already.
Recording the soundtrack for the Crusades last year.
 
Chorus Salvatoris
 
For info on the Crusades soundtrack click here

Friday, 14 August 2015

Inquisition filming update


On Location in the UK and France for EWTN's Inquisition docudrama

During late July and early August 2015 we had an intense few days of filming. Covering many locations and interviews with expert historians.
We finished the UK shoot with 3 days of drama and action sequences, locations  included Leicester Guildhall, Kenilworth Castle and Holy Cross Priory Leicester. Here are some stills:

Cathar Crusade
The Papal Legate
Filming at Kenilworth Castle

And in the South of France - Carcassonne

However all is not as it seems the walls of this famous city were only built about 150 years ago. Today its more like a Cathar Disney Land.


Carcassonne