WHO'S CHANGING - AN ADVENTURE IN TIME WITH FANS

By Cameron K. MCEWAN, Elisar CABRERA

MC FILM PRODUCTION - as SALES All rights, World

Documentary - Completed 2013

From earliest memories to fan creativity to people running the show, Who's Changing is a unique Doctor Who documentary, or 'Whomentary', that takes a look at how fandom has changed so drastically over the years.

    • Year of production
    • 2013
    • Genres
    • Documentary
    • Countries
    • UNITED KINGDOM
    • Languages
    • ENGLISH
    • Duration
    • 90 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Cameron K. MCEWAN, Elisar CABRERA
    • Writer(s)
    • Elisar CABRERA
    • Producer(s)
    • Elisar CABRERA (Capital City Entertainment), Cameron K. MCEWAN (Capital City Entertainment), Jack AYERS (Capital City Entertainment)
    • Synopsis
    • Charting its rise from church halls in the Seventies to exhibition centers across the world today, we chat to those who were there at the very start of Doctor Who fandom and those who kept the fire burning all those years - and now those who celebrate in the most imaginative and brilliant of fashions.
      But it's not just fans that you'll find here. Giving their thoughts on fans and fandom are such Doctor Who legends like Leela (Louise Jameson) and Ace (Sophie Aldred) and new favourites such as Strax (Dan Starkey) and Madame Vastra (Neve McIntosh).
      Who's Changing is a fun and fascinating look at how fans have changed with the times, just like Doctor Who did, and how these very fans and their amazing creativity go on from strength to strength and sometimes, just sometimes, end up in the show itself.
      Starring: Louise Jameson (Leela), Neve McIntosh (Madame Vastra), Dan Starkey (Strax), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Catrin Stewart (Jenny Flint), Caitlin Blackwood (Amelia Pond), Simon Fisher-Becker (Dorium Maldovar), Gary Russell (Doctor Who script editor), Jane Espenson (Buffy, Torchwood), James Moran (The Fires of Pompeii) and many, many more! DVD Extras: Exclusive extended interviews with Neve McIntosh, Louise Jameson, Sophie Aldred, Dan Starkey and Simon Fisher-Becker.