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The Itch of the Golden Nit

Tate Movie Project


  • Tate
  • by Dave Ingham
Written by acclaimed screenwriter Dave Ingham, who scripted the movie, the book will capture the charm of the wacky storyline and vivid illustrations that arose out of this remarkable project a collaboration between Britain s leading modern art gallery, a legendary animation studio and thousands of British school-kids, who have contributed their uniquely off-beat ideas and brilliant and engaging illustrations to the mix.

ISBN 9781849760010 | E | HB
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Publisher Tate
ISBN 9781849760010
Author(s) Dave Ingham
Publication date July 2011
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 220 x 196 mm
Illustrations throughout col.ill.
Pages 40
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description

An animated film collaboration between Tate, Aardman Studios (the makers of Wallace and Gromit), the BBC and thousands of children across Britain, voiced by a cast including Miranda Hart, Harry Hill, Rik Mayall, Miriam Margolyes, Vic Reeves, Miranda Richardson, Alexei Sayle and David Walliams. The film will incorporate the artwork of more than 10,000 children that was uploaded to the Tate Movie Project website. 11-year old Beanie s boring life changes forever when Evil Stella and her flaming sidekick Fireboy show up in his back garden one day after school. Evil Stella is after The Golden Nit and kidnaps Beanie s Mum and Dad, thinking they have it. Aided by his shout-y older sister Beryl, who has been shrunk to the size of a doll by one of Stella s electric bubbles, Beanie sets out on a crazy adventure to rescue his parents and save the universe. Armed only with a tube of laser lip gloss and some blend-in pants, their quest takes them across galaxies via a superhero supermarket, through wormholes, and up the Hairy Scary River... Beanie is helped, and hindered, by Ten Heart Hero who isn t quite the hero Beanie first thinks he is. When it comes down to it there really is only one hero who can save the day! Written by acclaimed screenwriter Dave Ingham, who scripted the movie, the book will capture the charm of the wacky storyline and vivid illustrations that arose out of this remarkable project a collaboration between Britain s leading modern art gallery, a legendary animation studio and thousands of British school-kids, who have contributed their uniquely off-beat ideas and brilliant and engaging illustrations to the mix.