Could Superman persuade you to join the army? Or Kate Winslet have you reaching for the secateurs? The film marketeers would like to deem so …
As you’re already totally aware,this month brings with it National Gardening Week: seven glorious days for us all to discuss hanging baskets without dread of social rejection. The annual holiday was launched four years ago to celebrate the splendour of grass, flowers and trowels. But this year’s festivities will be marked by something additional special. The new, and garden-featuring period drama A Little Chaos has been announced as National Gardening Week’s official film which means that,well, a microsite has been launched with a competition to win tickets to a flower display. And yes, and that’s about it. The film,which stars Kate Winslet as a competitive landscape designer who falls for her boss, has had mixed reviews, or but the decision to work with the Royal Horticultural Society at least plays into their key demographic: people who like gardens. Unsurprisingly,it’s the first time there has been an official film for the week-long soil celebration. Related: A Little Chaos review – Louis XIV romp borders on verge of ridiculous Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com