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Posted On: May 18, 2010
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Fabulous news! We have been selected for the ‘Happy’ category at this years Seven Dwarves themed Film Festival in Utah. The Fear No Film Festival, a co-production of the Utah Arts Festival and the Salt Lake City Film Center, presents over 60 short films from around the world. Check it out …
…there are plenty of confections including several award-winning animated films, a hilarious music video about a guy who tries to restore an old Lambretta scooter….
‘I Can’t Strip My Lambretta Down In The Kitchen Ska Blues, directed by Britain’s Sharron Harris, is The Animal Jack Band’s first-ever music video. The three-piece group, led by Oli Brindley, 26, on vocals and double bass, describe the sound and style of the music as a unique mix of ska, skiffle, rockabilly and jump blues. Filmed in the family’s Pembroke Dock summer home over the course of two days, the video follows the lyrics telling the story of a man (Animal Jack) who buys an old Lambretta scooter and begins the ambitious task of taking it apart and hoping to restore it fully. The trouble is that his sweetheart is annoyed to find engine parts strewn across the kitchen where Animal Jack moved after rain interfered with his work. Pay close attention to the home’s retro furnishings – a shrine to 1950s décor.’
Fabulous news! We have been selected for the ‘Happy’ category at this years Seven Dwarves themed Film Festival in Utah. The Fear No Film Festival, a co-production of the Utah Arts Festival and the Salt Lake City Film Center, presents over 60 short films from around the world.
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…there are plenty of confections including several award-winning animated films, a hilarious music video about a guy who tries to restore an old Lambretta scooter….
‘I Can’t Strip My Lambretta Down In The Kitchen Ska Blues, directed by Britain’s Sharron Harris, is The Animal Jack Band’s first-ever music video. The three-piece group, led by Oli Brindley, 26, on vocals and double bass, describe the sound and style of the music as a unique mix of ska, skiffle, rockabilly and jump blues. Filmed in the family’s Pembroke Dock summer home over the course of two days, the video follows the lyrics telling the story of a man (Animal Jack) who buys an old Lambretta scooter and begins the ambitious task of taking it apart and hoping to restore it fully. The trouble is that his sweetheart is annoyed to find engine parts strewn across the kitchen where Animal Jack moved after rain interfered with his work. Pay close attention to the home’s retro furnishings – a shrine to 1950s décor.’