“A HIGHLAND FRIENDSHIP” BY BRUCE WEBER

DIRECTOR: BRUCE WEBER / PRODUCTION COMPANY: LITTLE BEAR INC. / COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: USA / DURATION 5'18" / PUBLICATION: ITALIAN VOGUE / MUSIC: "RAINBOW RIVER" WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY VASHTI BUNYAN / CAST: STELLA TENANT WITH DAUGHTERS JASMINE AND IRIS LASNET; LORD COLIN AND LADY ISABELLA CAWDOR AND THEIR DAUGHTER BEATRICE CAWDOR / DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: JOSEPH DIGIOVANNA / STYLIST: JOE MCKENNA / HAIR: PAUL HANLON / MAKE-UP: SALLY BRANKA.

FILM SYNOPSIS:
Home is where the heart is in this beautiful tale of two girlfriends, Stella Tenant and Lady Isabella Cawdor, who with their daughters and pups in town, loll the day away on the poetic Scottish Highlands at the Cawdor’s picturesque estate.

DIRECTOR'S BIO:
Bruce Weber has earned acclaim for his filmmaking, including Broken Noses (1987), a documentary about boxer and Olympic hopeful Andy Minsker; Let’s Get Lost (1989), a documentary on jazz trumpeter Chet Baker, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary; and Chop Suey Club (2001), a feature on wrestler Peter Johnson that is equally about the filmmaker’s own career and inspirations. He has garnered the following other awards: Clio Award for Recognition in Apparel (1986); the International Documentary Association Award for both Broken Noses (1986) and Let’s Get Lost (1987); an ICP Infinitiy Award for Applied Photography (1993); the 1st Annual Alfred Eisenstadt Award for portrait photography from Life Magazine (1998); and the Getty Images Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Center of Photography (2005) and (2008) Art Director’s Club “Hall of Fame” honoree.

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