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"Splice Here" releasing in U.K!

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Written by: Rob (Bert) Murphy, AustraliaDate: 29.09.2024
I’m very pleased to finally announce that my epic adventure documentary about the future of film, "Splice Here: A Projected Odyssey" is now available to rent in the U.K and Europe on Vimeo OTT at this link.

As a film maker and projectionist, ten years ago I felt completely helpless as cinemas everywhere tore out the familiar purring heartbeats of their auditoriums to make way for the digital promise of a projectionist free future. For me, digital projection wasn’t remotely the same experience and I couldn’t help but feel we were losing something important. So in 2012 I grabbed a camera and started documenting what I thought was the end of an era.

The projectionist community is a small, but tight-knit network where word spread quickly of my project and before I knew it, I’d fallen deep into a rabbit hole of secret print collections, equipment hoarders and stories of lives lived for the movies. But these people weren’t just collecting films, they were saving them and I wanted audiences to know that.

Renowned Australian Cinematographer, Joanne Donahoe-Beckwith joined me on my quest and together we spent the next eight years exploring the secret community’s and organisations that were saving the movies. We uncovered missing scenes from Stanley Kramers, "On the Beach" in a corrugated iron shed in Melbourne’s West. We travelled to the U.K. to see 3 strip Cinerama being projected and to the U.S. where we visited the Hollywood Dome and spoke to film luminaries like Leonard Maltin and Douglas Trumbull. Each successive interview and locale taking us deeper into an incredible community of people with a shared passion for film.

Then in 2015 the turning point for both the survival of film and the arc of the documentary presented itself in the announcement that Quentin Tarantino would shoot and release his eighth feature on 70mm film. It was a dream come true for me; not to mention a massive projection challenge but one that did provide the final missing piece for the documentary. For the first time in my thirty year career as a film maker, I stepped in front of the camera for what became a truly unexpected moment, defining the pure joy that is projected film.

Over a decade "Splice Here: A Projected Odyssey" has evolved into a fully formed international journey of projected loss, passion and revival. I want audiences to meet these people and celebrate their love for the glorious world of film that was and maybe still can be…
for at least a little bit longer.
 
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I will now be managing the U.K, European disk release personally. These Blurays will include 45 mins of deleted scenes from around the world and a special mix not included in the rental version. I’ll only be able to proceed with the disks if the Vimeo rentals go okay so please… ‘show me the love’ with a rental first and you might be able to buy a disk by Xmas.

Rob (Bert)

A ‘Cineramic’ roller coaster ride through the rise, fall and rebirth of projected film.

Dir. Rob Murphy | 2022 | Australia | 128 Mins | E for Exempt

SPLICE HERE: A PROJECTED ODYSSEY explores the single greatest change in the history of cinema; the digital shift from recording and projecting movies on film. Now ten years on from this momentous transition, film maker & projectionist Rob Murphy shares his personal journey to find out what has really happened to film.

Official Selection: Melbourne International Film Festival and
DOC, New York City.

“Rob Murphy’s passion for the theatrical movie going experience shines through every frame”
Leonard Maltin

“A magnificent homage to film”
Douglas Trumbull. Director & Special FX. USA

“I wanted this film to be great for so many reasons and it didn’t disappoint”

Laszlo Branyai ACS Hsc

“Wow. SPLICE HERE is a tour de force for the lost art of motion picture presentation”
David Strohmaier. Film Historian & Restorer USA

 
  
  

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