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Cornwall Film Festival - Best of the Fest


cert Unrated

£ 3.00


£2.00 (conc)

 

Thursday 2nd March 8pm – 11 pm
Party downstairs until 11pm with VJ
Tickets £3 / £2 conc are available from The Acorn box office 01736 365520 (programme contains some adult content)

Cornwall Film Festival proudly presents a spectacular selection of Cornish shorts – drama, documentary, animation, poetry in motion – selected from over 150 entries screened at last November’s Festival.

Join us in a celebration of Cornwall’s fantastic filmmaking talent: fresh, exciting new nuggets of musical, magical, moving image mayhem – from animated underwater adventures to desperate sugar junkies who’ll risk everything for o­ne last taste of pudding.

With highlights from Rough-cut’s hugely successful Two Minutes Silence Film Challenge including Mark Jenkin’s “And That’s How I Accidentally Managed to Confuse the Eco-Mob” & the winning entry “If The Population Of Cornwall Was o­ne Hundred Toy Soldiers” from Laura Hardman & Jack Morrison

A night of love, desire, passion… unhealthy obsessions, elemental animation and narrowly averted disaster; killer seagulls, killer penguins, skating, sliding, panda riding pandemonium.

"The Festival was a great success and now that we have all caught up o­n a little sleep there's a chance to catch some of the short films that might have been missed but shouldn't have; the opportunity to meet new people and old friends who are interested in watching or making films in Cornwall.  It's going to be a friendly, fun evening with a screening and party for anyone interested in the annual Cornwall Film Festival or film."
Lucy Frears Festival Director 2005

This event has been supported by the Neighbourhood Renewal Community Chest and Penwith District Council.

www.cornwall-film-festival.co.uk

for further information contact Denzil Monk denzilmonk@tiscali.co.uk / 07886 723896


 

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