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Great morning on set of #DarkRiver seeing the brilliant @cliobarnard in action
The location for the past couple of days! #malham #darkriver #setlife #janetsfosswaterfall
Rain, sheep shit, mud #onlyinyorkshire #setlife #farmlife
Film crews at Goredale Scar and Janet's Foss filming Black River with Sean Bean yesterday. @YorkshireFilm
I still do not see Sean in anything although they use his name for everything.Or am I missing things because I am on a tablet?
Best wrap card from @aprilnash #setlife #darkriver
That's a wrap on Dark River, going to miss this lot. Such a great crew! I think we've definitely made something special 🎬#setlife #darkriver
Quote from: lab183 on August 02, 2016, 09:38:46 AMIs Dark River finished filming? I got the impression it was finished filming in a certain location, not finished completely. <shrugs shoulders>There were tweets from (I think) the costume person, who said it was "wrapped." Doesn't that mean the film is totally finished? I don't really know much about how films are made. Earlier articles made it sound like they would do it all in 5 weeks in Yorkshire.
Is Dark River finished filming? I got the impression it was finished filming in a certain location, not finished completely. <shrugs shoulders>
Dark River changed from "Pre-Production" to "Filming".
Quote from: patch on August 02, 2016, 01:18:40 PMDark River changed from "Pre-Production" to "Filming".Well, that is SOME sort of progress, I guess. haha. And Mark Stanley went from "rumored" to nothing.
I don't understand why when he agreed to do "Broken" it was big news, but "Dark River" is such a secretive project. I'm wondering if he is actually NOT in "Dark River."
In recent days, the former Northallerton Prison, the oldest jail in the country when it closed in 2014, has seen two days of filming for Dark River, a Film4-backed movie adaptation of starring Sean Bean and Star Wars actor Mark Stanley
Dark River Status: Post-production Release Date UK 2017
In over a decade of film and television work, Ruth Wilson has played characters named Alice or Alison no less than four times—on the British series Freezing, three seasons of the BBC’s celebrated Luther, Showtime’s ongoing The Affair, and, finally, in the new movie Dark River. After I Am The Pretty Thing comes to Netflix at the end of October, we’ll be seeing Wilson as yet another Alice in the mystery Dark River playing opposite Sean Bean.
Ruth Wilson talking #DarkRiver in today's Evening Standard magazine "A British version of The Revenant..."
and in Dark River for Evening Standard award-winning director, Clio Barnard. She calls the last film ‘a British version of The Revenant. It’s set in Yorkshire, about a woman returning home to a family farm after 15 years, to reclaim the land. It was six brutal weeks on a farm, throwing myself around, skinning rabbits, pulverising rats and shearing sheep. I didn’t have to get inside a horse carcass as [Leonardo] DiCaprio did, but I got close’.
Has there been official confirmation of Bean's involvement yet? I can't seem to find anything.
Over the stable door: Actor’s mart appearance sets tongues waggingThere was heightened excitement amidst the sheep pens at Skipton livestock auction last Monday when the actor Sean Bean was spotted unloading sheep from a trailer. Word quickly spread that the Sheffield-born actor must have abandoned a lucrative acting career to take up shepherding. “He was in that Game of Thrones programme mi’ son watches,” one farmer muttered to another. “Aye. ‘Appen his fallen on hard times since they killed him off. Not sure he’ll make much of a living farming sheep though,” the other chuckled.Both were proved wrong when a vast entourage of film crew and cameras followed the actor as he attempted to drive the sheep into a pen. The actor and his crew were shooting a film called Dark River written by the acclaimed Yorkshire director Clio Bernard. The story may be one which many farming folk can relate to and is an adaptation of Rose Tremain’s novel Trespass.