PiNK SMOKE PODCAST:
THE BLANK WALL

EPiSODE 64.

"I don’t know where that ham came from, she thought. And I’m not going to think about it. Ever."

In this episode, we’re joined by writer Steven Sheil to discuss a book of his own selecting: Elisabeth Sanxay Holding’s The Blank Wall. Sheil is the screenwriter and director of Mum & Dad, Dead Mine and Unmade as well as the co-curator of The Mayhem Film Festival in Nottingham.

Holding’s “domestic noir” provided the basis for 2001’s The Deep End starring Tilda Swinton and Max Ophüls’ The Reckless Moment - it’s the story of an average housewife who finds herself wrapped up in manslaughter, blackmail & all manner of mayhem seemingly at odds with her gentle, genteel character.

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~ SEPTEMBER 28, 2020 ~