FILM FESTIVAL SCREENINGS SATURDAY 20TH OCTOBER FROM 6.30PM

LOST WAX (Director: Joyce Amparbeng)
This documentary traces the story of Sculptor Ian Walters who died last year.  The film gained exclusive access to his work and the production of a Mandela statue that was recently unveiled in Parliament Square. (we will be showing a trailer)

GONE TO THE DOGS (Director: Phillip Barnard)
This is a surreal comedy about poor old jack, a frustrated pensioner who dies and comes back as a dog.  A cast of 15 canine stars perform alongside British cinema legends, Tony Booth and Dora Bryan

SICK (Director: Mike Rymer)
As Brian’s story slides backwards through 15 years of therapy, his daughter’s crashes forwards over one devastating night and they collide on that evening, the catalyst of his condition.  SICK is supported by The Samaritans.

INSEPARABLE (Director: Nick White)
Inseparable explores the intense and mystifying bond between twins. In this case, brothers who have been separated for some time, but are brought back together through an extraordinary set of circumstances.

WELCOME TO THE 21st CENTURY (Director: Martin Pickles)
George grew up believing that the year 2000 would be the dawn of a Utopian Age but now living in the 21st Century he finds life as dull as it has ever been.

BREAKING OUT (Director: Marianela Maldonado)
Jessie wakes to hear footsteps inside her flat. Will she be able to confront them or will the monsters inside her head render her powerless?  Q powerful psychological drama about the nature of depression and what it means to be truly alive.

DEAD BIRD (Directors: Brek Taylor and Clare Tinsley
Whilst a grandmother plays with her granddaughter and dog on a beach late one summer's afternoon they are watched by a lonefisherman...three stories unfold.

MY FRIEND MARJORIE (Director: Louise Wilde)
A short animated film which tells the life story of a 93 year old retired vaudevillian actress now living in poverty in Westminster.

 

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