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DORSET ECHO Wednesday, May 6, 2009 3 By RUTH MEECH [email protected] dorsetecho.co.uk/news NEWS IN BRIEF Sudan cycle for students WEYMOUTH: Students from Weymouth College will run and cycle the distance from Land’s End to John O’Groats in 24 hours to help build a school in Sudan. The youngsters will take on the challenge in the college gym to raise funds for the Grace Secondary School Appeal. They will start peddling and pounding the treadmill at 5pm on Saturday and finish at 5pm the following day. Barclays Bank has also agreed to match fund all the sponsorship raised by the students. The Grace Secondary School Appeal was set up by Dorchester couple Claire and Richard Budd last August and has since raised over £40,000 to help build a new secondary school in the deprived area of the Nuba Mountains in Sudan. Yacht alert WEYMOUTH: The passenger ferry Barfleur alerted Portland Coastguard after it had received an emergency call from a yacht in trouble. The Palamedes radioed for help after getting into difficulties off Anvil Point. Swanage lifeboat was launched and the crew managed to free the stricken vessel’s snagged rudder. Writer heads to film festival in pursuit of leading man YE S , WE CANNES A WEYMOUTH writer is on her way to the Cannes Film Festival for a date with destiny and hopefully George Clooney. Claire Fordham, a for- mer columnist with the Echo who now lives in Los Angeles, will be at the festival on Sunday, May 17, for the launch screen- ing of her ‘mockumen- tary’ The Making Of Plus One With Kate, Cate and George, The Story Of A Hollywood Nobody. The short film follows the trials and tribulations suf- fered as she struggles to get her book Plus One – A Year In The Life Of A Hollywood Nobody made into a feature- length movie, ideally star- ring George Clooney with Cate Blanchett and Kate Winslet as Claire and her musician sister Julia. “Just to be a part of that world is so exciting,” said Claire, who was born and brought up in Weymouth and wrote the Echo’s Cross Talk column in the late 1980s. “It has been a big, exciting adventure and as far as I’m concerned, for me, personal- ly, life is all about having as much fun as you can, being creative and having an adventure.” The Cannes Film Festival is arguably the biggest, most glittering celebrity event of its kind. It is where the next big films are previewed and fight it out in a prestigious competition to win the Palme d’Or ‘best of festival’ award. This year’s competitors include Quentin Tarantino, Ken Loach, Ang Lee and Jane Campion. She added: “I haven’t been to the Cannes Film Festival before, but I hear it is a com- plete zoo. I shall be wearing red velvet – vintage Banana Republic – and comfortable shoes, taking my high heels in a bag for the main event.” Claire will be travelling to Cannes with her Bridport- based friend Diane Aldred. Her sister Julia is unable to go with her as she will be undertaking a week-long tour of Japan, following two sell-out concerts at the Newbury Theatre and Pigalle Club in London. The Making Of Plus One With Kate, Cate and George, The Story Of A Hollywood Nobody stars respected Hollywood actors Oscar nom- inated Jennifer Tilly, Amanda Plummer, Geraldine Chaplin and John Sessions. Claire said: “Julia and I had an absolute blast filming our parts. It is a very funny film but has a lot of truth in it. “The vast majority of books that are optioned for films never get made, largely because it is so hard to get the money together. “For every JK Rowling or Da Vinci Code, there are thousands that never see the light of day. Even if you get the actors you want to star in your film, there are so many things that can go wrong. “Living in LA, you hear these terrible stories of people who have started film- ing but have run out of money. There are people there who have mortgaged their home to make a film and then lost their house or are up to their eyeballs in debt.” Claire has written a sequel to Plus One called The One and is hoping that Cannes will be the key to the contin- ued success of her first novel. Plus One – A Year In The Life Of A Hollywood Nobody is available from Amazon. Find out more about Claire’s latest adven- tures at clairefordham.com, while Julia’s website is juli- afordham.com To see the trailer for Plus One, go to youtube.com SISTERS ACT: Claire Fordham, left, with her singing sister Julia and, inset, her theoretical co-star George Clooney ‘Being part of this world is so exciting’ Claire Fordham

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Page 1: Sudan cycle YES,WE CANNES - Claire Fordham · Cannes with her Bridport-based friend Diane Aldred. Her sister Julia is unable to go with her as she will be undertaking a week-long

DORSET ECHO Wednesday, May 6, 2009 3

By RUTH MEECH

[email protected]

dorsetecho.co.uk/news

NEWS IN BRIEFSudan cyclefor studentsWEYMOUTH: Studentsfrom Weymouth Collegewill run and cycle thedistance from Land’s Endto John O’Groats in 24hours to help build aschool in Sudan.

The youngsters will takeon the challenge in thecollege gym to raise fundsfor the Grace SecondarySchool Appeal.

They will start peddlingand pounding thetreadmill at 5pm onSaturday and finish at5pm the following day.

Barclays Bank has alsoagreed to match fund allthe sponsorship raised bythe students.

The Grace SecondarySchool Appeal was set upby Dorchester coupleClaire and Richard Buddlast August and has sinceraised over £40,000 to helpbuild a new secondaryschool in the deprivedarea of the NubaMountains in Sudan.

Yacht alertWEYMOUTH: The passengerferry Barfleur alertedPortland Coastguard after ithad received an emergencycall from a yacht in trouble.

The Palamedes radioedfor help after getting intodifficulties off Anvil Point.Swanage lifeboat waslaunched and the crewmanaged to free thestricken vessel’s snaggedrudder.

Writer heads to film festival in pursuit of leading man

YES, WE CANNESA WEYMOUTH writeris on her way to theCannes Film Festivalfor a date with destinyand – hopefully –George Clooney.

Claire Fordham, a for-mer columnist with theEcho who now lives inLos Angeles, will be at thefestival on Sunday, May17, for the launch screen-ing of her ‘mockumen-tary’ The Making Of PlusOne With Kate, Cate andGeorge, The Story Of AHollywood Nobody.

The short film follows thetrials and tribulations suf-fered as she struggles to gether book Plus One – A YearIn The Life Of A HollywoodNobody made into a feature-length movie, ideally star-ring George Clooney withCate Blanchett and KateWinslet as Claire and hermusician sister Julia.

“Just to be a part of thatworld is so exciting,” saidClaire, who was born andbrought up in Weymouthand wrote the Echo’s CrossTalk column in the late 1980s.

“It has been a big, excitingadventure and as far as I’mconcerned, for me, personal-ly, life is all about having asmuch fun as you can, beingcreative and having anadventure.”

The Cannes Film Festival isarguably the biggest, mostglittering celebrity event ofits kind. It is where the nextbig films are previewed andfight it out in a prestigiouscompetition to win the Palmed’Or ‘best of festival’ award.

This year’s competitorsinclude Quentin Tarantino,Ken Loach, Ang Lee andJane Campion.

She added: “I haven’t beento the Cannes Film Festivalbefore, but I hear it is a com-plete zoo. I shall be wearingred velvet – vintage BananaRepublic – and comfortableshoes, taking my high heelsin a bag for the main event.”

Claire will be travelling toCannes with her Bridport-based friend Diane Aldred.Her sister Julia is unable togo with her as she will beundertaking a week-longtour of Japan, following twosell-out concerts at theNewbury Theatre andPigalle Club in London.

The Making Of Plus OneWith Kate, Cate and George,

The Story Of A HollywoodNobody stars respectedHollywood actors Oscar nom-inated Jennifer Tilly,Amanda Plummer, GeraldineChaplin and John Sessions.

Claire said: “Julia and I hadan absolute blast filming ourparts. It is a very funny filmbut has a lot of truth in it.

“The vast majority ofbooks that are optioned forfilms never get made, largelybecause it is so hard to getthe money together.

“For every JK Rowling or

Da Vinci Code, there arethousands that never see thelight of day. Even if you getthe actors you want to star inyour film, there are so manythings that can go wrong.

“Living in LA, you hearthese terrible stories ofpeople who have started film-ing but have run out ofmoney. There are peoplethere who have mortgagedtheir home to make a filmand then lost their house orare up to their eyeballs indebt.”

Claire has written a sequelto Plus One called The Oneand is hoping that Canneswill be the key to the contin-ued success of her firstnovel.■ Plus One – A Year In The Life Of A HollywoodNobody is available fromAmazon. Find out moreabout Claire’s latest adven-tures at clairefordham.com,while Julia’s website is juli-afordham.com

To see the trailer for PlusOne, go to youtube.com

SISTERS ACT: Claire Fordham, left, with her singing sister Julia and, inset, hertheoretical co-star George Clooney

‘Being part ofthis world is so exciting’

Claire Fordham