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Super Shorts International Film Festival 2008 This Week

Posted by OwnAFilmCompany.com on June 30, 2008

This week sees the free “Super Shorts International Film Festival” come to Central London. Full details are available on http://www.supershorts.org.uk/.

Tuesday 1st July
8pm – 11pm Opening Night Party
By invitation

Wednesday 2nd July
5pm – 6pm Short Film Screenings – Official Selection
Odeon Cinema, Covent Garden
Agnieszka 2039 Martin Gauvreau
Perfect To Begin Richard Lawson
Stone Matthew Wilkinson
The Condition Toby Meakins
The Virus Kole Onile-Ere

7pm – 9pm Panel Discussion
“The Art Of The Short Screenplay”
Cafe 16mm, 19 D’Arblay Street, Soho, London, W1F 8ED
Panellists include Dean Craig (screenwriter “Death At A Funeral”).
Free drinks courtesy of VMI

Thursday 3rd July
5pm – 6pm Short Film Screenings – Official Selection
Odeon Cinema, Covent Garden
Alex And Her Arse Truck Sean Conway
Eau Boy Eric Gravel
Killer Pink Patrick Cadell
Rubberheart Brian Crano
Speechless James Cooper
Tide Felix Weidemann

7pm – 9pm Panel Discussion
“Avoiding Problems in Production”
Cafe 16mm, 19 D’Arblay Street, Soho, London, W1F 8ED
Panellists include Allan Niblo (producer “Human Traffic “, “The Football Factory”).
Free drinks courtesy of VMI

Friday 4th July
5pm – 6pm Short Film Screenings – Official Selection
Odeon Cinema, Covent Garden
A Difference In Shadow Michael Mier
Broken Vicki Psarias
Eric Secrets Lucia Ashmore
Flushed Martin Stirling
For The Love Of God Joe Tucker
Joystick Kevin Richards
Smafulgar (Two Birds) Runar Runarsson

7pm – 9pm Panel Discussion
“Getting It Out There – Short Film Distribution”
Cafe 16mm, 19 D’Arblay Street, Soho, London, W1F 8ED
Panellists include experts from Future Shorts, Daily Motion and an experienced short film producer.
Free drinks courtesy of VMI

11pm – 12pm Late Night Horror
Odeon Cinema, Covent Garden
The very best horror short films compiled by Michael J. Hein, Festival Director of the New York City Horror Film Festival

Saturday 5th July
11am – 1pm Q&A with Asif Kapadia
Odeon Cinema, Covent Garden
Asif will be showing a selection of his short films and taking questions from the audience

5pm – 6pm Short Film Screenings – Official Selection
Odeon Cinema, Covent Garden
Amelia And Michael Daniel Cormack
Ripple Paul Gowers
Out Of Print Danny Plotnick
The Razorhead Anthony Sutcliffe
El Otro Lado De La Puerta George Valencia
True Colours Barney Elliot

11pm – 12pm Late Night Horror
Odeon Cinema, Covent Garden
The very best horror short films compiled by Michael J. Hein, Festival Director of the New York City Horror Film Festival

Sunday 6th July
11am – 1pm Q&A with Chris Jones
Odeon Cinema, Covent Garden
Chris will be showing a selection of his short films and taking questions from the audience

5pm – 6pm Award Ceremony
Odeon Cinema, Covent Garden

7pm – Late Closing NIght Party
By invitation

Tracey – OwnAFilmCompany.com

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Special Screening of Prince Caspian This Sunday

Posted by OwnAFilmCompany.com on June 26, 2008

This weekend Vue Cinemas are holding special screenings of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and Everybody who attends one of these screenings will receive a free copy of ‘Prince Caspian: Fight for the Throne’, which is not available for sale in the UK.

Screenings take place on Sunday 29th June at 11:30am and standard ticket prices apply, and full details are available here.

Click here to book.

Tracey – OwnAFilmCompany.com

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Welcome to The Film Blog

Posted by OwnAFilmCompany.com on June 22, 2008

This blog was set up by OwnAFilmCompany.com. The idea is to bring together all the best film or movie blogs and bloggers in one place. Please email blog@ownafilmcompany.com if you would like to add an rss feed of your blog, to this site, or become one of our blog writers.

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Tracey – OwnAFilmCompany.com

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