Thursday, 21 April 2011

Valletta Living History – Public Debate


During a public screening and debate of Valletta Living History Manuel Cauchi the main actor in this docudrama gave an account of his experience on set during filming.

The docudrama was well received by the audience who packed the cinema at St. James Cavalier. Justin Camilleri who chaired the discussion after pointed out that production of Valletta Living History was one of the biggest investments ever made for a local production, especially when one compares to the length of the final product

Valletta Living History is a 35 minute audiovisual show, filmed and screened in high definition. It has recently been awarded the Quality Assured seal by the Malta Tourism Authority. The show depicts the history, culture and lifestyle of Malta and the Maltese.

Noel Calleja who was responsible for the composition of all related music in the production emphasized that during filming nothing was spared, the detail and the quality achieved is visible to all. The audience agreed and a few also asked is a sequel was in the pipe line, one over enthusiastic German member of the audience said that is should be proposed that Hollywood invest in such a production.

The panel was also made up of Jean Pierre Gatt who was the director of Photography. Mr. Gatt took the audience through the process of production from the choice of filming locations to the editing process.

Valletta Living History is screened every day at the Embassy Complex in Valletta. More information can be obtained by visiting www.maltaattraction.com or following the show on facebook.

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