Watch the full feature film version online here: bit.ly/3yItqd2 🎟 After 7 weeks in UK cinemas our full length Fence film is going online. DON'T MISS IT!
Fucking hell,this has made my day,,I know all your hard work will pay off,when I watched the first fence episode,I found it by mistake on UA-cam,,honestly I had to watch it twice in a row,,loved it,.so thank you guys,,,
This is going to be epic! There needs to be more amazing English films like this depicting real blue collar skinheads. Especially in today's day and age. The soundtrack speaks for itself!
You asked for it! Watch the full feature version here: bit.ly/3yItqd2 🎟 After 7 weeks in UK cinemas our full length Fence is having its UK online premiere tomorrow night!
Hello, I went to the Scott cinema in Henleaze on Saturday and watched The Fence with a friend. This is what she wrote The Fence (A Review) I went to the cinema last night. No small feat for someone whose faith in, well, everything, has been shattered, not least by the art of film making which had sustained me in my youth when there was little else at hand. “Well, do you fancy it?” asked my friend, hesitantly. I’d walked out of seventy percent of the films we’d been to together and was touched by his optimism. “Set in Bristol, in the 80s?” I spat. “Yeah.” “You know I hate nostalgia.” “Yep.” “It’s highly unlikely to be any good, but if I see a mustard Austin Princess it’ll be worth it.” My friend had been obsessed with trial bikes in the 80s and the blurb had his buy in, so he picked me up in his van and off we went to the Scott Cinema, Henleaze. The place was two thirds full. We tried to miss the ads, but the usher had misinformed us and we caught five of the fuckers, plus three trailers. All dreadful and played at ear splitting volume. A woman two seats along was getting stuck into a bottle of wine she’d bought all for herself, and the blokes behind us were eating popcorn as though it were a contest. I stuck my fingers in my ears and closed my eyes. I knew I was making my companion edgy, but I couldn’t help it. Then the volume adjusted to something less than GBH and we were off. The coming together of organised things (making a feature film) in a manner that comes off as thoroughly easy is an exquisite thing. There’s not even any point discussing the plot. Saying “the sun rose this morning” does the miracle a disservice. The Fence unravels like a natural phenomenon and whenever I thought “Oh God, here we go”, a cliché was averted. Each saga stung because it was so brief. Angry people didn’t clench their teeth, sad people didn’t wail, poor people didn’t beg, broken people made others laugh, gangsters were sympathetic, and drug dealers snitched. So much happened because so much does happen. Our daily lives are packed with content, but we miss it because we’re too busy looking for the big event. The filmmaker says the film was inspired by his father’s anecdotes. What a marvel he has made of them.
WOH! Well..... thank you for the efforts 🙏 Watch it again here: bit.ly/3yItqd2 🎟 After 7 weeks in UK cinemas our full length Fence is having its UK online premiere tomorrow night!
Watch the full feature film version online here: bit.ly/3yItqd2 🎟
After 7 weeks in UK cinemas our full length Fence film is going online. DON'T MISS IT!
missed the online version....not based in Uk. So hope to see it stream online again...
I remember seeing the short film years ago now really hyped for this
Happy to see you guys back cant wait to see the movie i bet its incredibal
Fucking hell,this has made my day,,I know all your hard work will pay off,when I watched the first fence episode,I found it by mistake on UA-cam,,honestly I had to watch it twice in a row,,loved it,.so thank you guys,,,
I'm so excited. This film promises to be a new cult classic. 📽️
I f***ING love Brit flicks!! 😁 Love those gray dreary skies.
Went and seen It last night and well impressed👍
Ive just watched the trailer wow wow wow wow wow
This is going to be epic! There needs to be more amazing English films like this depicting real blue collar skinheads. Especially in today's day and age. The soundtrack speaks for itself!
Will this get a blu ray release? Or VOD?
Wish I could watch it! Oi what about the protagonist's friend?
Oh shit, sally phillips! Keep reminding us of the release please
You asked for it! Watch the full feature version here: bit.ly/3yItqd2 🎟
After 7 weeks in UK cinemas our full length Fence is having its UK online premiere tomorrow night!
Hello,
I went to the Scott cinema in Henleaze on Saturday and watched The Fence with a friend. This is what she wrote
The Fence
(A Review)
I went to the cinema last night. No small feat for someone whose faith in, well, everything, has been shattered, not least by the art of film making which had sustained me in my youth when there was little else at hand.
“Well, do you fancy it?” asked my friend, hesitantly. I’d walked out of seventy percent of the films we’d been to together and was touched by his optimism.
“Set in Bristol, in the 80s?” I spat.
“Yeah.”
“You know I hate nostalgia.”
“Yep.”
“It’s highly unlikely to be any good, but if I see a mustard Austin Princess it’ll be worth it.”
My friend had been obsessed with trial bikes in the 80s and the blurb had his buy in, so he picked me up in his van and off we went to the Scott Cinema, Henleaze.
The place was two thirds full. We tried to miss the ads, but the usher had misinformed us and we caught five of the fuckers, plus three trailers. All dreadful and played at ear splitting volume. A woman two seats along was getting stuck into a bottle of wine she’d bought all for herself, and the blokes behind us were eating popcorn as though it were a contest. I stuck my fingers in my ears and closed my eyes. I knew I was making my companion edgy, but I couldn’t help it. Then the volume adjusted to something less than GBH and we were off.
The coming together of organised things (making a feature film) in a manner that comes off as thoroughly easy is an exquisite thing. There’s not even any point discussing the plot. Saying “the sun rose this morning” does the miracle a disservice. The Fence unravels like a natural phenomenon and whenever I thought “Oh God, here we go”, a cliché was averted. Each saga stung because it was so brief. Angry people didn’t clench their teeth, sad people didn’t wail, poor people didn’t beg, broken people made others laugh, gangsters were sympathetic, and drug dealers snitched. So much happened because so much does happen. Our daily lives are packed with content, but we miss it because we’re too busy looking for the big event.
The filmmaker says the film was inspired by his father’s anecdotes. What a marvel he has made of them.
WOH! Well..... thank you for the efforts 🙏
Watch it again here: bit.ly/3yItqd2 🎟
After 7 weeks in UK cinemas our full length Fence is having its UK online premiere tomorrow night!
You Sally effing Phillips?
Nice work.