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Hurricane Films : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hurricane Films
Hurricane Films is a film production company based in Liverpool, England. It has produced both documentaries and fiction films at both short and feature length. It is best known for Terence Davies' feature-length documentary ''Of Time and the City'' (2008). == History== The company was founded in 2000 by Solon Papadopoulos, a marine engineer turned filmmaker, and Roy Boulter, the former drummer for pop group The Farm.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= About Hurricane Films )〕 In the early 2000s it made several short films, often films with relevance to social problems or the local area, or films with a twisted take on popular culture. These shorts included ''Comm-Raid on the Potemkin (2000)'', a re-interpretation of Sergei Eisenstein’s ''Battleship Potemkin'' shot in the style of a video game, by the Irish director Enda Hughes; ''Wrecked (2000)'', about a drunken journey home in Liverpool city centre; ''Gutwallops (2000)'', a surreal tale of family violence; and ''I’m A Juvenile Delinquent, Jail Me! (2004)'', a satire of reality television and its exploitation and sensationalising of youth culture, directed by Alex Cox.
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