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    Exclusive Southend Film Festival Interview with SUFFICIENT SIDE EFFECTS The Making Of Magenta House Director Bill Ross • Blazing Minds

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    Exclusive Southend Film Festival Interview with SUFFICIENT SIDE EFFECTS The Making Of Magenta House Director Bill Ross • Blazing Minds


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    Film: SUFFICIENT SIDE EFFECTS The Making Of Magenta House

    Director: Bill Ross

    Cast: Freddie Skerritt, Jake Bebbington, Z.G. Taylor, Lily Osang, Adam Lock, Robert Wright, David Gubb, Keira Baitrum, Amy Slade and Lucas Hartopp

    Producers: Lily Osang, Adam Lock

    SUFFICIENT SIDE EFFECTS is the definitive behind the scenes look at the making of Magenta House using extensive behind the scenes footage shot during the production of the film and interviews with most of the crew and some of the cast. It’s a unique opportunity to showcase the creation of fully independent student film which we had full control over. The good, the bad and the ugly side of film making is on full display going through all the ups and downs of such a production and hearing from those who created it both pre and post filming and right up to the film’s premiere at the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival.

    In a new interview on Blazing Minds ahead of the Southend Film Festival I got a chance to ask Director Bill Ross few questions about the new documentary ‘SUFFICIENT SIDE EFFECTS The Making Of Magenta House‘.

    You can watch SUFFICIENT SIDE EFFECTS The Making Of Magenta House at the Southend Film Festival on Friday 5th June 2026 at 17:30hrs.

    Q. Your new documentary ‘SUFFICIENT SIDE EFFECTS The Making Of Magenta House’ has been selected for The Southend Film Festival. Can you tell us what we can expect from the film?

    A. Expect a detailed look at the filmmaking process from start to finish including lots of behind-the-scenes materials and interviews with many key crew and cast members as they talk you through their part in the production!

    Q. How did the idea for the film first come about?

    A. The film came about after it dawned on me how unique our production was going to be so I set out to document as much of the process as I could, having multiple cameras on set shooting BTS every day of the shoot.

    Q. Do you have any inspirations for the look and style of the documentary?

    A. There is a long list of other documentaries I was inspired by, including Lost Soul, Doomed, GoldenEra, They’ll Love Me When I’m Gone, The Ghost Of Peter Sellers, Walrus Yes, Hearts Of Darkness and Jaws @ 50. I also learned a lot working on the Horror On Sea 13 Bloody Years documentary. Helping them film a couple of interviews and seeing the way they structured theirs definitely influenced how I went about creating mine.

    Q. Did you have a set scope for how you wanted to do the documentary, and did the concept for the film change whilst you were making the documentary?

    A. Initially, I wanted to interview everyone who worked on the film and cover all the shooting days but this soon became unfeasible due to the size of the cast and lack of footage from some days. So I streamlined it, focused on the more impactful days and paired various cast and crew members together not only based on departments but also the chemistry and vibes of the parings to make it a much more well rounded and enjoyable watch for both those who were involved in the production and those who have only just heard about it.

    Q. Did you experience any issues whilst making the documentary?

    A. Oh most definitely! We had to re-record one of the interviews because the original recording had no sound! Scheduling was also a huge issue and only one of the two cinematographers was able to be interviewed.

    Q. What were some of your favourite moments whilst making the documentary?

    A. Definitely getting to chat with crew and cast members and reminisce about the good times making Magenta House! It was also really fun to do short interviews at Horror-on-Sea in January!

    Q. What do you hope people will take away after watching the film?

    A. That the filmmaking process is truly a communal event and you’ve got to trust the process and those involved. Working as a team is key to producing a good film!

    Q. If you were to do another documentary about filmmaking, is there anything that you would do differently?

    A. I would definitely attempt to cover post-production in more depth and add more of the raw BTS material into the mix in intervals

    Q. Do you have any other projects you are working on?

    A. I’m producing the upcoming short film Via as part of East Island Productions. Another documentary is also in the pipeline at East Island too as well as a few other short films that are in various stages of writing, conception and pre-production.

    I am also producing for The Trail Tribe, a local group of campers eager to showcase their journey on social media through vlogs, reviews and a podcast.

    You can watch SUFFICIENT SIDE EFFECTS The Making Of Magenta House at the Southend Film Festival on Friday 5th June 2026 at 17:30hrs.

    You can find out more about the festival and purchase tickets here

    Philip Rogers

    Published in various websites, Philip is a reviewer who is best known for his interviews and media coverage of independent projects including; films, books, theatre and live events. Always on the lookout for something different to cover!

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