rural film – Hinterland https://hinterland.org.uk Rural News Mon, 07 Feb 2022 07:47:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 Best British Countryside Comedy Films https://hinterland.org.uk/best-british-countryside-comedy-films/ Mon, 07 Feb 2022 07:46:06 +0000 http://hinterland.org.uk/?p=14138 Some of my favourite films reviewed in this article Holy Grail, Clockwise to name just 2 …..

The great outdoors and a hearty chuckle are two of our favourite things. So what better way to enjoy both than with our top countryside comedy films, from old corkers to new chortlers?

We’ve rounded up our favourites below, reliving some wonderful moments in the process and giving details of locations so you can visit and do the same. Why not head up to Glen Coe on your next trip to Scotland and trace the path of iconic Holy Grail scenes, including the multi-purpose Castle Doune and the ‘Bridge of Death’ at the River Coe? Or practise some tai chi near the Yorkshire village of Kettlewell, where Calendar Girls was based?

Failing that, you can always tuck yourself away on a rainy Sunday afternoon, hunker down with a cuppa and enjoy some serious comfort viewing in the British countryside.

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Filmed in Yorkshire: Is the county becoming the Hollywood of the UK? https://hinterland.org.uk/filmed-in-yorkshire-is-the-county-becoming-the-hollywood-of-the-uk/ Wed, 30 Sep 2015 18:46:12 +0000 http://www.hinterland.org.uk/?p=3534 More evidence of the bucolic and economic charms of pastoral England……This story does demonstrate the value, notwithstanding all of us are in the gutter – of looking at the stars in terms of engaging in the public sector with the arts. The article tells us:

You might think that Drew Barrymore would be more at home in the Hollywood Hills than on the Yorkshire Moors. Yet here she is, standing on the famous Cow and Calf Rocks outside the market town of Ilkley, rain lashing down from the sort of apocalyptic sky that God’s own county does so well.

Barrymore and co-star Toni Collette are in a pivotal scene in their new movie Miss You Already, which went on general release last week. It’s a heartbreaking yet uplifting story of friendship, love and loss – and thanks to a vital plot point in which Barrymore and Collette take a drunken taxi ride north to deliver some home truths to each other amid the startling West Yorkshire landscape and a flock of sheep, Miss You Already is being chalked up as another success for the White Rose county’s bid to become nothing less than the Hollywood of the UK.

Titter ye not. It’s true and it’s thanks to various factors, chief among them the double whammy of an aggressively proactive investment body in the shape of Screen Yorkshire and the designation of one of the region’s biggest conurbations, Bradford, as the first Unesco City of Film in 2009. (It beat Los Angeles, Venice and Cannes to the honour.)

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