Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

3rd Brazilian Film Festival 7th - 10th September For Free :)



In its 3rd. edition, the Brazilian Film Festival of London will once again be presenting Londoners the best of contemporary Brazilian cinema. The Inffinito Festival Circuit will take place between the 6th and 10th of September.

The official stage will be the Odeon Covent Garden, which is one of the most important movie complexes in the British capital, screening 18 very diverse films and all making their England debut. On closing night, the Crystal Lens Award will be presented to the best feature and short films chosen by the public. The film will be followed by a Q&A with the film directors.


Click on this link below for full film listings
http://www.brazilianfilmfestival.com/londres/2011/londres2011_filmes_en.html

For more info visit
http://www.brazilianfilmfestival.com/



Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Folly For A Flyover


On the 24th June, a building will appear in the gap between the East and Westbound traffic of the A12.

 
Folly for a Flyover will host a six week programme of cinema, performance and play, including boat tours, screenings and drop-in workshops, produced by Assemble CIC in conjunction with CREATE 2011 and The Barbican Art Gallery, with support from muf architecture/art.
 
 
Folly For a Flyover is the winner of the 2011 Bank of America Merrill Lynch CREATE Art Award

Saturday, 23 April 2011

EasterTainment #3: Sci-Fi London Film Festival

And geeks ahoy, the Sci-Fi London Film Festival starts Today


Sci-Fi-London celebrates its tenth anniversary this year and with a varied programme that includes premieres, all-nighters, panels and of course the 48 Hour Film Challenge, this looks set to be their biggest year yet.
Running from the 23rd of April to the 2nd of May the festival features a number of interesting films including world and UK premieres. Sitting alongside fiction films such as James Gunn’s Super, the notorious Uwe Boll’s Blubberella and the intriguing Beyond the Black Rainbow, there are documentaries such as Let There Be Light, a film about the making John Carpenter’s Dark Star, and the conspiracy theory doc The Truth is Out There.
Tickets for Sci-Fi-London are now on sale. Head over to the official site for more details.