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Bye Bye Blackbird

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Bye Bye Blackbird

London, early 1900s. Two friends, Josef and Peter, are building a suspension bridge high above the city. Each is fearless, despite the dangers of their situation. Josef, in particular, enjoys the freedom of almost touching the sky, balancing dangerously between life and death. One day, while walking precariously on a girder, Josef turns to speak with his friend - Peter is gone...

Josef is devastated at the loss of his friend and, following Peter's burial, he determines to forge a new life away from the sad memories of him. Spying an advertising poster for Dempsey's Circus, he sees the image of its star, trapeze artist Alice. A beautiful creative with whom he falls in love with instantly, and is determined to meet.

Josef joins Dempsey's Circus doing menial tasks, but has a dream. One day he gets the opportunity to show Lord Dempsey, Alice's father and the circus owner, his vision to appear in an incredible trapeze act with Alice. Dempsey, a rough and unpleasant man, is sceptical, yet recognises the opportunity for his ailing business. Alice, although attracted to Josef, is wary and reticent after a lifetime spent in the circus, but Josef, full of love, only wants to fly with her like two birds. The day comes when Alice and Josef are to perform for the first time. Before an excited and expectant audience, tragedy ensues and Josef is never the same again, yet all is not as it seems. 


 

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Format: 35mm
Year of Production: 2004
Running Time: 100 mins
Director: Robinson Savary (first feature)
Producers: Jani Thiltges, Christine Alderson, Ute Schneider, Peter Schwartzkopff, Danny Krausz
Executive/Co-Producers: David Rogers, Adam Betteridge, Mark Vennis, Gary Philips
Editor: Claire Ferguson, Emmanuelle Castro
Screenwriters: Patrick Faure, Robinson Savary, Arif Ali-Shah
Director of Photography: Christophe Beaucarne
Music: Mercury Rev
Principal Cast: James Thierree, Derek Jacobi, Izabella Miko
     Production Company:
Great British Films
3rd Floor Hanover House
118 Queens Road
Brighton BN1 3XG, England
Tel: +44 (0)12 7332 4122
Fax: +44 (0)12 7332 7105
info@greatbritishfilms.com
www.greatbritishfilms.com
Contact: Stella Litou

Ipso Facto Films
1 Pink Lane
Newcastle NE1 5DW, England
Tel: +44 (0)19 1230 2585
Fax: +44 (0)19 1261 7481
christine@ipsofactofilms.com
Contact: Christine Alderson

Samsa Film
238c rue de Luxembourg
Bertrange L-8077, Luxembourg
Tel: +352 45 19 601
Fax: +352 44 24 29
jani@filmnet.lu
www.samsa-film.com
Contact: Jani Thiltges
     Sales Agent:
Moviehouse Entertainment
9 Grafton Mews
London W1T 5HZ, England
Tel: +44 (0)20 7380 3999
Fax: +44 (0)20 7380 3998
mark.vennis@moviehouseent.com

 

 

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