Nov 2009 17

Despite reviews in the local and national press, a huge amount of publicity due to the controversy surrounding it and £380,000 of Screen WM investment, the taxpayer-funded movie 1 Day still only grossed a meagre £44k on its opening weekend at 80 cinemas nationwide.

So far, this doesn’t exactly look like a great investment for West Midlands taxpayers who’ll now just be hoping that the film breaks even, and nor does 1 Day and it’s subject matter act as much of a tourist lure for the region – quite the opposite by all accounts. Worse still, people in Birmingham haven’t even had access to this film as all of the city’s cinemas chose not to screen it after a warning from the West Midlands Police that it may provoke clashes between rival gangs. Great stuff.

Possibly even more lamentable than the enormous backing this turkey has received is the ineptitude of Screen WM’s publicity people, who clearly didn’t feel up to defending the performance of this project, their ineffectiveness perhaps indicative of how the whole operation is run.

According to the Birmingham Mail:

Answering a Birmingham Mail query about its box office performance, Screen WM’s marketing and communications manager Sarah Arnesen said: “Unfortunately there is no-one in the office able to make a comment on 1 Day on behalf of Screen WM.”

Erm…you’re the marketing and communicationas manager Sarah, what on earth else do you do to earn your salary?

If this is the best this organisation have to offer then we’ve every right to despair.

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  • http://.www.ukcrisis.com Jim Thomas

    What do you expect? Get any government organization involved in anything and it immediately becomes a disaster.

  • Marc Wilson

    To be fair most UK films flop in the box office. It’s all about the DVD sales and hopefully soundtrack sales in the case of this particular film.
    However what is far more worrying is the fact we have invested in a film which unfavourably showcases and negatively promotes our region. For me that is what makes it such an outrageous waste of money.
    Also, the fact Screen WM can’t even make an official comment about their films and our taxpayer’s investment and are obviously hoping the film company or Director will take all the heat whilst they quickly move onto something else. They are certainly quick enough to take the credit and make official comments for things which have minimal involvement from themselves e.g. the digital and games industry in our region

  • Geoff Stevens

    Is this a case of racism. Why aren’t our own indigenous bad boys given the chance of appearing in a tax-payer-funded film?

  • steve newton

    Just another Labour-backed, long-suffering taxpayer-funded sop, to druggy, immigrant scum. Labour will do anything for votes. It,s just us that has to pay for it.
    Time for a change? I’m voting UKIP.