Get behind the scenes action with Lucy Claire and CJ Welsh as they speak with “We Are Moving Stories” about the original concept and making of “Ruby Tuesday”. Interview here: We Are Moving Stories – Ruby Tuesday – Interview with Lucy & CJ Leanne Kingwell and John K wrote were honored to be invited to compose and record the song “Innocence Dies” especially for the opening scene and also were delighted to provide 2 more original tracks for this epic horror short.
VCA Graduate Film, “Ruby Tuesday”, screens at the St Kilda Film Festival on Saturday May 20th at 9:30pm in the After Dark session of Australia’s Top 100 Short Films at St Kilda Town Hall. Leanne Kingwell and John K wrote and recorded “Innocence Dies” upon request from Director Lucy Claire, to be featured in a performance by goth-punk band “Ruby Tuesday” in the opening scene of this dark, disturbing rock n roll short in which two upcoming punk musicians try to sign a record deal with a sociopath. Written and directed by Lucy Claire, “Ruby Tuesday” also includes additional Leanne Kingwell tracks, “Diamond” and “Pain To Kill”. Tickets available from http://m.ticketmaster.com.au/event/130052937D112028 “Ruby Tuesday” recently made it’s international debut as an international selection for the Fantastic Cinema & Craft Beer Festival in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
VCA Graduate Film, “Ruby Tuesday”, premieres at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) on Friday December 9th at 6:30pm – 8pm. Leanne Kingwell and John K wrote and recorded “Innocence Dies” to be featured in a performance by goth-punk band “Ruby Tuesday” in the opening scene of this dark, disturbing rock n roll short in which two upcoming punk musicians try to sign a record deal with a sociopath. Written and directed by Lucy Claire, “Ruby Tuesday” also includes a couple of cameos by Leanne Kingwell tracks, “Diamond” and “Pain To Kill”. Tickets available from vic.unimelb.edu.au ACMI is at Federation Square, Flinders Street, Melbourne, Australia.
Wrote and recorded a new track with John K for VCA Graduate Film, “Ruby Tuesday”, a short film written and directed by Lucy Claire. It’s a backstage drama in a frankenstein world. A horror hung on the manipulation of a young woman with blind ambition in the dark underbelly of the music industry. Lucy reached out to ask if we would write and record a song that Ruby and her friend Tuesday, could perform as their punk duo “Ruby Tuesday” to kick off the film. We were stoked to oblige.