The Runner came about when director John Tomkins saw a production of Individual Theatres’ The Tempest in the spring of 2014. After the show, John met with the lead actor, Ben Gilbert, to discuss showreel material. John suggested putting together a 3-minute short, but this quickly expanded into a 30-minute film with around fifteen locations! And so began John’s latest collaborative film: The Runner.
To help make the film, John brought together most of the awesome team from his earlier films such as They're Coming, and the critically acclaimed A Dark Tale and Indietro. Formed in 2012, this collective of creatives has rapidly expanded in number and expertise, and with this film we were delighted to welcome the talented make-up artist Laura Harvey - who successfully transformed James Cotter into a man twenty years older for his role as ‘Henry’.
Key to making the film was casting, with talent assembled from right across the south-west. Among their number were directors, producers and theatre company owners who gave their time voluntarily to work on the film.
With cast and crew in place, filming commenced in mid-June at Torre Abbey (as the location for the film-within-a-film), and the staff here couldn’t have been more accommodating for us. We then moved on to Haldon Forest for the training camp scene - great fun to shoot! - and later the Merlin Cinema in Torquay where we were granted permission to film in Screen 1 for ‘Harry Wilkins’ intro scene.
The film went into post production in late 2014 and 2015 . With grading and sound editing by film maker Dom Lee . The film now complet heads off to festivals across the world .
We’re enormously proud of everything we’ve achieved so far with The Runner, but most of all in that we’ve succeeded in highlighting the south-west as a viable filming location and demonstrated that, with the terrific creative support and networks that exists down here, great things can happen!
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To help make the film, John brought together most of the awesome team from his earlier films such as They're Coming, and the critically acclaimed A Dark Tale and Indietro. Formed in 2012, this collective of creatives has rapidly expanded in number and expertise, and with this film we were delighted to welcome the talented make-up artist Laura Harvey - who successfully transformed James Cotter into a man twenty years older for his role as ‘Henry’.
Key to making the film was casting, with talent assembled from right across the south-west. Among their number were directors, producers and theatre company owners who gave their time voluntarily to work on the film.
With cast and crew in place, filming commenced in mid-June at Torre Abbey (as the location for the film-within-a-film), and the staff here couldn’t have been more accommodating for us. We then moved on to Haldon Forest for the training camp scene - great fun to shoot! - and later the Merlin Cinema in Torquay where we were granted permission to film in Screen 1 for ‘Harry Wilkins’ intro scene.
The film went into post production in late 2014 and 2015 . With grading and sound editing by film maker Dom Lee . The film now complet heads off to festivals across the world .
We’re enormously proud of everything we’ve achieved so far with The Runner, but most of all in that we’ve succeeded in highlighting the south-west as a viable filming location and demonstrated that, with the terrific creative support and networks that exists down here, great things can happen!
WATCH THE FULL FILM BELOW
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