A Conversation With Jacob T McClean & Abbie May Wilson (Worcester Film Festival Special)

The Glacé Film Club

This is the second episode of our 4-part mini series in partnership with Worcester Film Festival. With the first day of Worcester Film Festival fast approaching (25th September 2024), we're building the excitement with 4 exclusive episodes featuring filmmakers and actors whose films will be screened at this year's festival.

In the second episode, Marcus has a conversation with Jacob McClean and Abbie May Wilson. Writer and Director Jacob, alongside actress Abbie, have an insightful conversation with Marcus about their journey as student filmmakers, passions for 1930s cinema as well as want went into the making of the short film "Whistling Dixie".

"Whistling Dixie" is a black and white short film set in 1930s Hollywood. The film follows aspiring actress Betty Murphy as she struggles through the darker side of Hollywood during the golden age of cinema. Shot using filmmaking techniques of the time, "Whistling Dixie" was Jacob's final submission as a film student and marks the culmination of all his cinematic interests and visions.

"Whistling Dixie" will be screened at Worcester Film Festival at 11:00am and 6:30pm on the 27th September 2024.

Worcester Film Festival is taking place from the 25th September 2024 to the 28th September 2024. Tickets and passes for the festival can be found on their website at;

https://www.worcesterfilmfestival.co.uk/

You can also find more information on their Instagram page at;

https://www.instagram.com/worcesterfilmfestival/

If you want to find out more about Jacob T McClean and Abbie May Wilson head over to their Instagram pages at;

https://www.instagram.com/jacobtmcclean/

https://www.instagram.com/abbiemaywilson/

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