DUMMY JIM
by Matt Hulse
synopsis
More than 50 years ago, deaf Scotsman James Duthie cycled from his fishing village to the Arctic cycle. Together with deaf actor / filmmaker Samuel Dore, Matt Hulse set out on the long journey through northern Europe to adapt this story into his first feature film. Hulse mixes fictional and documentary elements into a virtuoso blend: unusual people in fictional Super 8-films, playful animated sequences and archive footage of the era in the countries traversed.
| international title: | Dummy Jim |
| original title: | Dummy Jim |
| country: | United Kingdom |
| sales agent: | Bandit HQ |
| year: | 2013 |
| genre: | docu-fiction |
| directed by: | Matt Hulse |
| film run: | 90' |
| screenplay: | Matt Hulse |
| cast: | Samuel Dore, Marie Denarnaud, Robert Stephen, Annie Buchan, James Buchan, Melvin Bryce, Graeme Noble, Magnus, Tippy and the Community of Invercairn |
| cinematography by: | Ian Dodds |
| film editing: | Nick Currey |
| costumes designer: | Jeni Reid |
| music: | Jez Butler, Sarah Kenchington, Daniel Padden |
| producer: | Matt Hulse, Tishna Molla |
| co-producer: | Lucy Brown, Nick Currey |
| production: | Bandit HQ |
| backing: | Creative Scotland, Kindly Folk, Jerwood Charitable Foundation, Saltire Society |
















