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06/07/2009

Kingston Course Director's Film For Marseille Festival

Beating off rivalry from more than 2,000 films worldwide, artist Philip Warnell's latest production Outlandish: Strange Foreign Bodies is the only UK production selected in competition for screening at the prestigious international film competition FID Marseilles, to be held from July 8 - 13.
Shot on 35mm in Strasboug and Marseille, the film - which will receive its world premiere at the festival - follows a specially adapted fishing boat, The Gallon, on an odyssey exploring the relationship between art and medicine. The film, developed with funding from The Wellcome Trust, cuts footage of an organ transplant against shots of an octopus, displaced from the sea and placed in an aquarium on board the boat.
Philip's first task was to find a boat owner willing to have an aquarium built into his fishing boat. He said: "Eventually I found someone willing to let us adapt his boat, and the film crew made the aquarium look exactly as if it had always been part of the vessel, right down to the fake dripping rust. I chose an octopus because it is a creature that epitomises strangeness - it has three hearts, blue blood and changes colour depending on its moods."
But the crew's hectic schedule and the fact that filming cost 300 euros a minute meant Philip had only one day in which to film on board in the Mediterranean. He said: "The midsummer-blue skies you see around the boat were shot in a three-hour period of glorious weather amidst a thundery December day. I was incredibly fortunate."
The eminent French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy, who has himself had a heart transplant, appears in the film and provides the French-language commentary (with English subtitles).
Philip and Jean-Luc began collaborating some years ago, and this film is the result of three years' work.
Outlandish: Strange Foreign Bodies, which involved a 20-strong crew, follows the success of Philip's first film, The Girl With X-Ray Eyes, which was also selected and premiered at Marseille last year and has since been screened at major film festivals and exhibitions across the globe.
Only 20 films worldwide are selected for FID's international competition, with entrants from as far afield as Taiwan and India.
His next step is to create an installation of Outlandish: Strange Foreign Bodies which will be exhibited at a UK venue to be decided, and to produce a co-authored publication with Jean-Luc Nancy.
Philip will introduce the film at several screenings during the Marseille festival and take part in Q&A sessions after each. Philip added: "I'm looking forward to seeing it on the big screen myself. It will be a premiere for me too, as so far I've only screened it on my laptop."
(KMcA/BMcC)
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