Medusa Deluxe cast and crew interview | BFI Q&A
Medusa Deluxe director Thomas Hardiman and cast members Darrell D’Silva, Debris Stevenson, Anita-Joy Uwajeh, Luke Pasqualino, Nick Karimi and Clare Perkins visit the BFI Southbank to talk about their thrilling and crowd-pleasing one-shot murder mystery, which is set in the cut-throat world of competitive hairdressing.
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Perfectly coiffured, this murder mystery is a smart and scintillating single-shot delight. Scandal is afoot at a hairdressing competition: one of the competitors has been found scalped. The event is shut down and the venue locked down, leaving rival stylists and models trapped together, to dramatically speculate and squabble on who is guilty, why they did it and which one of them might be the next victim. It’s fantastically fun and stylish feature debut from writer-director Thomas Hardiman, who with cinematographer Robbie Ryan sweeps us along the all the backstage drama and chaos in an action-packed single-take and in a charged 4:3 aspect ratio. Fabulous costumes and spectacular hair create a visual feast, while the hilarious and dedicated ensemble cast don’t miss a snip.
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The BFI is proud to support bold and original storytellers, thanks to National Lottery players. We use National Lottery money to support development and production of feature fiction films such as Medusa Deluxe via the BFI Filmmaking Fund.
Perfectly coiffured, this murder mystery is a smart and scintillating single-shot delight. Scandal is afoot at a hairdressing competition: one of the competitors has been found scalped. The event is shut down and the venue locked down, leaving rival stylists and models trapped together, to dramatically speculate and squabble on who is guilty, why they did it and which one of them might be the next victim. It’s fantastically fun and stylish feature debut from writer-director Thomas Hardiman, who with cinematographer Robbie Ryan sweeps us along the all the backstage drama and chaos in an action-packed single-take and in a charged 4:3 aspect ratio. Fabulous costumes and spectacular hair create a visual feast, while the hilarious and dedicated ensemble cast don’t miss a snip.
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