Bad Day (film)

Bad Day is an independent British film starring Claire Goose, Donna Air, Sarah Harding, Anthony Ofoegbu and Robbie Gee. It is the latest feature film from director Ian David Diaz, whose past films include The Killing Zone, Dead Room and Fallen Angels.

Bad Day
Directed byIan David Diaz
Produced byIan David Diaz
Gena Helen Ashwell
Written byIan David Diaz
Alan Dunlop
Anthony Ofoegbu
StarringClaire Goose
Donna Air
Anthony Ofoegbu
George Calil
Sarah Harding
Distributed byCentre Media Film Sales
ISIS Films
Release date
  • 24 May 2010 (2010-05-24)
(UK DVD & Blu-ray Release)
Running time
94 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis

Rebecca Ryan has a bad day.

Cast

  • Rebecca Ryan/Margaret – Claire Goose
  • Abby Barrett – Donna Air
  • Darius Cruise – Anthony Ofoegbu
  • Harry McCann – George Calil
  • Marla McCann – Riana Husselmann
  • Trigg – Tom Bacon
  • David Cummings – Keith Eyles
  • Benjamin Radcliffe – Robbie Gee
  • Jade Jennings – Sarah Harding
  • Aaron White – Marlon Sage Kerr
  • Triftan Jarret – Dominic Debias
  • Mr. Ward – Ben Shockley
  • Mrs. Ward – Sadie Tonk
  • Lynn Ryan – Olivia Glynn-Jones

Production notes

  • Although incorrectly described in the British Films Catalogue as having been shot on 35mm film,[1] Bad Day was in fact one of the first independent feature films shot entirely in the UK using the Panasonic AG-HVX200 P2 camera.
  • Notably this was the first acting performance in a feature film from Sarah Harding of the popular UK girl band Girls Aloud.[2] Owing to release schedules her subsequent appearance in St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold was released to the public before Bad Day.
  • When it was decided that Sarah Harding's character in the film should have long, dark hair a wig was used to cover her distinctive short blonde crop.[3]
  • The visual FX supervisor for Bad Day had previously worked on The DaVinci Code, commenting that the number of individual FX shots he completed on Bad Day exceeded those on this previous film. SVFX included greenscreen driving scenes, muzzle flash and squib/wound/blood enhancements, mic/wire removal, digital scene enhancements and day-for-night image manipulation.
  • The original score was composed by Dominic Glynn who is best known for his work on the TV series Doctor Who.

Reception

Bad Day was released as a direct-to-video release on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK.

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