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NATASHA WARNER INTERVIEWS THE TUNNEL CAST – JAMES CAITLIN
by Enzo on Jan.10, 2012, under Behind The Scenes, Cast and Crew
Part 4 of our series of short interviews with the film’s key cast. You can find Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 here.
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Hi, I’m Bel Deliá and I play the role of Natasha Warner in The Tunnel. We had such an enjoyable time working together as a cast on such an incredible shoot, that I thought it might be fun, in the spirit of the role I played as a journalist, to interview my fellow cast – ‘the boys’. We wanted to give you a look into what it was like on set & some of our most memorable moments.
So I asked each of them about some of their fondest memories… enjoy!
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James Cailtin plays Trevor Jones
B: The team on this movie seemed to be able to have fun constantly, even in trying moments. I remember after a trying 8 hour long audio ADR recording session in the sound booth when trying my best to making average strangulation sounds, I looked at Carlo, Carlo looked at me & I said: “why don’t you get in here & strangle me. He happily obliged! Do you have any funny stories from your time on the film?
J: For me it was working out a way to let Enzo Tedeschi know that I had broken two ribs while filming Trev’s scene. It’s funny because even I didn’t know I had done it until two days later!
B: What about the scares? Any of those moments on set?
J: The most frightening moment for me during filming was reliving Trev’s horrific memories of what he saw in the tunnels.
B: I think the cast and crew would all agree that all in all we had a good time around a wonderful crew on an inspiring film adventure. What’s your fondest recollection?
J: My fondest memory is thinking back and realising, from day one, that I was surrounded by dedicated and committed people, all professionals in their fields. That I was part of something very, very exciting.
Learn more about the cast of The Tunnel here.
See a timelapse video of James Caitlin breaking a rib after the jump.
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NATASHA WARNER INTERVIEWS THE TUNNEL CAST – LUKE ARNOLD
by Enzo on Jan.03, 2012, under Behind The Scenes, Cast and Crew
Part 3 of our series of short interviews with the film’s key cast. You can find Part 1 & Part 2 here.
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Hi, I’m Bel Deliá and I play the role of Natasha Warner in The Tunnel. We had such an enjoyable time working together as a cast on such an incredible shoot, that I thought it might be fun, in the spirit of the role I played as a journalist, to interview my fellow cast – ‘the boys’. We wanted to give you a look into what it was like on set & some of our most memorable moments.
So I asked each of them about some of their fondest memories… enjoy!
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Luke Arnold plays The Crews Sound Recordist ‘Tangles’
B: We had some great fun on set, from silliness between takes to having a few drinks for the benefit of the rolling cameras. Does something stand out for you as having been particularly amusing?
L: The funniest moment for me had to be chasing down the Australian Prime Minister on our first day of shooting. I couldn’t get my microphone to stay up, and it kept falling down and swinging loose. The real sound guys kept throwing me looks like “dude, you’re the worst soundie ever”. Thank god for the magic of editing.
B: Do you have a scene that stands out for you as the most frightening?
L: The most frightening moment for me was actually cut out of the film. There was a scene where we found a locked door and it was my characters idea to climb through a small crack in between two broken walls to go around and open it up from the inside. In was long, dark, narrow, damp and full of spiderwebs. And when i got to the other side I was all on my own. The tunnels weren’t really that scary when you had a group around you, but the moment you were staring into darkness with no one around, you realized how creepy the place really was.
B: I know what you mean! I swear one time, I was standing in one of the tunnels when I felt a tap, tap, tap on my shoulder, looked right, no-one there, looked left…no-one. It ended up being a metal bar behind me in the wall. I still maintain it felt like a finger tapping me on the shoulder! Do you have a moment you look back upon as your fondest?
L: So many fond memories, but I love remembering the rehearsal period. On our first day Carlo gave us a fake news story to go film. It was a way of seeing how we worked as a team and how we fitted into our characters roles. It’s great because at the time we had no idea what the film was really going to be like. Everyone just has a bit of blind faith and optimism and you hope it’s going to turn out to be something good. Luckily for us, it has.
B: I really loved getting to sink my teeth into a great role like that too, the passion of the cast and crew. And it was fun to be one of few girls among the boys!
Learn more about the cast of The Tunnel here.
See the on-set ‘Meet The Cast’ interview with Luke Arnold after the jump.
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NATASHA WARNER INTERVIEWS THE TUNNEL CAST – STEVE DAVIS
by Enzo on Dec.07, 2011, under Behind The Scenes, Cast and Crew
Part 2 of our series of short interviews with the film’s key cast. You can find Part 1 here.
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Hi, I’m Bel Deliá and I play the role of Natasha Warner in The Tunnel. We had such an enjoyable time working together as a cast on such an incredible shoot, that I thought it might be fun, in the spirit of the role I played as a journalist, to interview my fellow cast – ‘the boys’. We wanted to give you a look into what it was like on set & some of our most memorable moments.
So I asked each of them about some of their fondest memories… enjoy!
I loved, loved, loved working with Steve, from day one we had each others backs and Steve really helped myself and the guys achieve one of the most important things – a believable news team.
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B: So Steve, greatest moments on set?
S: For me the most enjoyable moments during the underground shoot, were the scenes where the ‘STALKER’ was chasing us through the tight Tunnels… it was exhausting doing take after take but I found it exhilarating …. from memory when Carlo called “Cut” we were all pumped but still managed a laugh.
B: Most frightening moment?
S: I think the scene where I was most in the moment and therefore the most frightening was when we were all hiding watching the security guard and stalker in the lake …. during the film that moment is heavy and I definitely felt it at the time.
B: That was a very eerie moment! Now, your first acting gig, I know you’ve got the bug, I mean I had to race you to the make up chair each morning! Tell me of your fondest memory on set.
S: My fondest memory was not one single moment but the feeling at the end of each filming day of excitement among the cast and crew ….. we knew we had done something good, Director and producers were stoked and that filtered through everyone involved. It was also enjoyable personally for all the encouragement I got from the other actors and Director helping me get through my first acting role….. amazing experience … I loved it!
Learn more about the cast of The Tunnel here.
See the on-set ‘Meet The Cast’ interview with Steve Davis after the jump. (continue reading…)
NATASHA WARNER INTERVIEWS THE TUNNEL CAST – ANDY RODOREDA
by Enzo on Dec.01, 2011, under Behind The Scenes, Cast and Crew
Bel takes up her character of Natasha once more for this series of posts featuring the key cast of The Tunnel.
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Hi, I’m Bel Deliá and I play the role of Natasha Warner in The Tunnel. We had such an enjoyable time working together as a cast on such an incredible shoot, that I thought it might be fun, in the spirit of the role I played as a journalist, to interview my fellow cast – ‘the boys’. We wanted to give you a look into what it was like on set & some of our most memorable moments.
So I asked each of them about some of their fondest memories… enjoy!
To me Andy is the consummate professional. With his experience in Film & Television, I was so excited to work with him. Being my debut in a lead role of this caliber, it was great to be amongst the best!
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Andy Rodoreda plays TV News Producer Peter Ferguson.
B: Andy, what was your funniest moment on set?
A: I think it was having to get my facial growth clipped back on set. We realised my stubble continuity was out, but as there was no clippers on location I was driven by Jules to nearest barber. While sitting in barber chair describing movie Jules was hounded by waiting customers, wishing to be part of the film, one bloke even broke into song. Jules was impressed, but had to inform the guy that squeezing a musical number into a horror film might prove a bit tricky! In the end, the hair (beard) cut was on the house.
B: I remember one particular day on set you were teaching me how to fake a fast run whilst moving in slow motion so the cameraman could keep up. We got a bit silly that day, I ended up in tears it was so funny. Do you have a favourite scary moment from the movie, or on set?
A: The first screening of the movie, seeing the first attack on the security guard.
B: That neck crack scene always gets me. And what about your fondest memory of the whole process?
A: Way back, my first meeting with Jules and Enzo at a café in on Darling Street Balmain: their passion and enthusiasm.
Learn more about the cast of The Tunnel here.
See the on-set ‘Meet The Cast’ interviews with Andy Rodoreda and Bel Deliá after the jump. (continue reading…)
DIRECTOR CARLO LEDESMA AT SCREAMFEST 2011 [VIDEO]
by Enzo on Nov.10, 2011, under Behind The Scenes, Cast and Crew
We hit LA. It went well
Still plenty of frames of The Tunnel left to be had! Grab your personalised digital frame at www.thetunnelmovie.net/buyout now.
Meet The Cast – Bel Deliá
by Enzo on Nov.19, 2010, under Behind The Scenes, Cast and Crew
The Tunnel‘s Bel Deliá takes time out from her preparation for tonight’s underwater shoot to talk about her role in the movie.
We’ll try to shoot out some pics via Twitter and Facebook from tonight’s set!
The Underground Shop is NOW OPEN!
by Enzo on Sep.08, 2010, under Geeky Stuff, News
Hey all!!
After many requests, much deliberation, and fancy web stuff from our friends at DLSHS, we finally have some cool ‘Tunnel’ merch for you guys! We’ve organised some cool designs that we hope might tickle your fancy – shirts, posters, mugs, mousepads, even Flip MinoHD cameras if you’re really keen!! It’s a cool way to help us keep some production money coming into the movie – we still have a long way to go before we’ve finished paying for this monster, so chip in if you can!
This is some kickass artwork done by a good friend and talented artist Gee Hale – it’s his version of our female lead character, Natasha Warner, played by Bel Deliá. We will have more of these wicked designs from Gee coming for the rest of our cast as well.
Cheers!!
by Enzo on Jul.24, 2010, under Behind The Scenes, Cast and Crew
Cheers to our frame-buyers, supporters, and the weekend!!



