Production has just wrapped in New Orleans on Carol Morley’s Out Of Blue, with a first-look picture of star Patricia Clarkson… Read more on Deadline.
Production has begun in New Orleans on The Falling helmer Carol Morley’s crime drama Out Of Blue. Jacki Weaver and James Caan have joined the cast alongside the previously announced Patricia Clarkson and Toby Jones. Read more on Deadline.
From Screen Daily: “UK distributor Picturehouse has swooped on UK rights to Carol Morley’s US-set crime-drama Out Of Blue, which is due to start production this autumn in New Orleans, Louisiana. Patricia Clarkson (Shutter Island), Mamie Gummer (The End of the Tour) and Teyonah Parris (Chi-Raq) star in Morley’s follow up to The Falling. Based on Martin […]
Carol Morley writes for The Observer about the incredible archive of Audrey Amiss, discovered at the Wellcome Library whilst undertaking the Wellcome Screenwriting Fellowship. “As I entered the rare materials room, a shaft of lamplight struck the bold wording: “Warning – this box is heavy when full.” Without even lifting it, I sensed the weight of […]
On Saturday 3 September, Carol Morley introduces a special screening of The Alcohol Years at the Genesis Cinema, London E1, as part of Scalarama 2016 and the Genesis’ #DirectedByWomen2016 programme. The Alcohol Years (Trailer) from Cannon and Morley Productions on Vimeo.
Writer and Director Carol Morley has been awarded the 2015 Wellcome Trust Screenwriting Fellowship in partnership with BFI and Film4. Morley receives an award of £30,000 together with a tailored experience including unparalleled access to some of the most exciting scientific and humanities research in the world. Previous Fellowships have been awarded to Clio Barnard […]
When I got out of the car, he said, ‘Do you have everything?’ And I just said, ‘Yeah,’ or something equally dull and not really fit for being the last thing you ever say to your father… I stood and waved as he drove away. I watched his car turn right onto Hempshaw Lane. I […]
“A novel that begins with a death develops into an extraordinary story about how one young woman discovers an intense passion for life.” – Anita Sethi, The Observer New release: an autobiographical fiction by Carol Morley. Available from: Amazon | Foyles | Waterstones | WHSmith
Read an in-depth interview with Carol Morley in New British Cinema: The resurgence of British film-making by Jason Wood and Ian Haydn Smith.
The Alcohol Years features in Onwards and Outwards, a unique programme of films made by British women filmmakers over the last 50 years that tours to venues across the UK in 2015. Update: here’s a Q&A with Director Carol Morley hosted by Kate Muir Chief Film Critic at The Times
The Falling is available from Amazon UK as a DVD or Blu-ray, via iTunes, or can be rented on blinkbox and other VOD sites.