They call many things a lot call it circle of life when someone older dies a new born arrives, we all going to die one day, but the manner how someone dies can be a very sad affair. DREAMS OF A LIFE is a new documentary from Dogwoof and is the story of young woman Joyce Vincent who died alone in her London bedsit in 2003. You may ask why make a film about her? When Joyce was discovered she was tragically been dead for three years and all that remained was her skeleton. Director Carol Morley’s (Edge, The Alcohol Years) third feature is a poignant and yet uplifting account of a vivacious, beautiful woman who, despite outward appearances, lived and died enveloped in secrecy and mystery.
The film is getting a UK release cinematically on December 16th, its already played London Film festivals as well as Sheffield Docfest all to positive reviews.To help promote the film Dogwoof have sent us several video diaries from director Carol Morley has been creating a video diary to document the release of her film from the festivals, interviews, social networking spreading a positive message from a deeply moving film that has to be told
Video Diary 1 - Director Carol Morley is interviewed by a number of journalists but decides to turn the camera on them for a change...
Video Diary 2 – Carol Morley travels to Bristol to show the film at the Encounters Film Festival
Video Diary 3 - Carol Morley looks at responses to the film on Twitter and Facebook, and encourages fans to 'demand it'
Video Diary 4 - Head over to http://www.facebook.com/
If you missed the film's trailer check it out below and on December 16th, instead of going to a big blockbuster which will be around in the cinemas for weeks go see something creative, thought provoking like Dreams Of A Life.
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