BFI-funded short film shot in town park
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A film chosen from more than a thousand applications to be funded by the British Film Institute (BFI) has been shot in a town park.
Playground was filmed in September around the play equipment at Abington Park in Northampton.
Its cast included Amelia Clarkson who played Rosina in the 2016 BBC remake of Poldark.
The author said shooting the story in one of her childhood haunts was "a great experience".
Playground was written and directed by Tayla Halfacre, who said it was "driven by emotions that I've felt, but it's not necessarily completely about me and my life".
It follows teenage girls Grace and Jas who are forced to define their relationship when faced with an uncomfortable situation among their male friends.
It explores the male gaze and the intersection between sexism and homophobia.
Becky Rooney of Rooscreen, who produced the film, said: "It's not quite coming-of-age, it's slightly older than that, but it's the bit between being a child and being on a playground, and being a teenager and being on a playground at night and drinking beer and smoking tabs.
"They are, effectively, big kids."
The fact that the actors were older than the usual users of the toy train and the swings did create a few challenges.
Ms Halfacre said: "We had a great rehearsal beforehand and I was really keen to see the cast in that environment
"We've got these six-foot lads trying to get into that train, and just trying to fit into something goes with the themes of the film. It was just a really great experience."
Some of the funding came from the National Lottery, distributed by the British Film Institute to just 36 projects from 1,161 applications.
Alongside Poldark's Amelia Clarkson in the cast were Ebony Aboagye from the BBC Three series Mood, James Craven, who was Aaron Sandford in Coronation Street, and Freddie Palmer from Doctors.
The film is due for release early 2025.
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