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To give us a sense of the experience, we invited Phoenix Fry, of recent nominees at the BFFS awards, the Deptford Film Club, to tell us about their screening and the atmosphere of their events.
Last night saw the opening of two new independent cinema screens in London, as the Barbican opened the doors to its swanky new Cinemas 2 & 3, complete with a ribbon cutting from Vivienne Westwood. With a cafe at street level, this development significantly ups the visibility of the art centres film offer, which has previously been notoriously hard to find.
More about The London Feminist Film Festival in Events below...
Billy Casper gives good social realism in one of our Good Reads below.
Jo Comino of Borderlines Film Festival reports on the ICO's inaugural Creative Digital Marketing Programme.
For the first in a new series of posts giving an insight into specific film industry careers, we focus on one of the most crucial roles in any cinema: projection.
We've just released Box of Delights, two programmes of eclectic, artistic, award-winning animation shorts intended for children aged 4-7 and 8-12, and it got us thinking about useful ideas, tips and resources for exhibitors hoping to create film programmes that will engage younger audiences, and find new ways of getting more kids into their venues. Here are some things to think about.
A final selection of films from Toronto, including The Land of Hope, and What Richard Did
A slightly smaller selection of films today from Toronto, including Byzantium and Argo.
Imogene and To The Wonder get the ICO review treatment in this next round of films from Toronto 2012.
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