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"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.520 -
Call Me By Your Name
Sunday 22nd Oct at 11:00am
^There's a free preview for this in today's Guardian. The booking link in the newspaper is https://www.seeitfirst.com and the code is Call127 but when I tested it, it changed to weticketit dot com [STRIKE] and says the code is not valid...
[/STRIKE] EDIT: Thank you to Queenriderbrekke for confirming that the code is working now.
At these Picturehouse cinemas:
Bradford, Media Museum
Brighton, Duke of York's (10:30am start)
Brixton, Ritzy
Central
Clapham
Crouch End
East Dulwich
Exeter
Greenwich
Hackney
Henley, Regal
Liverpool, FACT
Norwich, Cinema City
Notting Hill, The Gate
Oxford, Phoenix
Southampton, Harbour Lights
Stratford East0 -
working ok now"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.520 -
Can anyone provide a valid code (Call127 doesn't work for me) for Call Me By Your Name on Sunday 22nd October 2017?
Now got tickets. It was not the usual route to reach SFF site.0 -
Is there a valid SFF Code ? (Call127 ?)0
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Free Halloween Short Film Event in London Sunday October 29th 7PM
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/christabel-presents-oh-the-horror-tickets-38811749989
Christabel Presents... Oh the Horror!
DESCRIPTION
What makes a terrifying Horror story? One vital element is suspense. Holding an audience’s fear and anxiety for long enough for that all important scare is a must-have on any Horror director’s checklist.
So to kick off our first event and to celebrate HALLOWEEN, I have programmed a series of shorts that explore how suspense is created in our ‘safe spaces’. Whether in our homes or at work, how can filmmakers transform the landscape from familiar to fearful? How do these filmmakers, within a short time, create a deadly world for hero and viewer alike?
We will begin with a handful of Horror animations, move onto our shorts and finish off with a very special screening of “Mab” followed by some special guests along the way.
We are being hosted in RedYellowBlue Stratford which is wheelchair accessible. Although there are no official age ratings we do not recommend the event suitable for children.
PROGRAMME FOR THE NIGHT
19:00 HORROR ANIMATIONS
Zombigotchi! (Dir. Mikey Please, 2010, 55 secs, UK)
Short animation on the cutest little zombie you'll ever meet.
Vicious Zombie Circle (Dir. Alex Amelines, 2012, 1 min 30 secs, UK)
Zombies are people too. Like everyone else they eat, they love, they fear, they hate, they can make mistakes and they also enjoy a good chainsaw.
Meanwhile: A Spooky Forest (Dir. Alasdair Brotherston & Jock Mooney, 2012, 10 secs, UK)
Micro-short animation
Rot (Dir. Erica Luke, 2012, 33 secs, UK)
Stop-motion displaying the decay of human flesh
Mighty Antlers (Dir. Sune Fogtmann, 2011, 4 mins 39 secs. Denmark)
A man drives his car furiously down a narrow road, when he encounters a deer he makes a villainous attempt to ram it. However this particular hit and run has jaw-crushing consequences.
Dead Beat Dad (Dir. Kevin Williams, 2012, 1 min 55 secs Canada)
This short was created as part of a graduate project in animation.
19:12 HORROR SHORTS
He Dies at the End (Dir. Damian McCarthy, 2010, 5 mins, UK)
Alone in an office, a man is taking part in a strange online quiz, to find out how he will die.
The Smiling Man (Dir. AJ Briones, 2015, 7 mins 4 secs, USA)
A little girl comes face to face with pure evil.
Unknown Number (Dir. David Nguyen, 2016, 7 mins 30 secs, Canada)
A girl who is up late studying finds herself being haunted and receiving calls from an unknown number.
Charlie (Dir. Luke Mordue, 2013, 16 min 39 secs, UK)
"...if you don't forward this email to 15 people in the next 5 minutes Charlie will come for you at 9pm tomorrow night..."
Bedfellows (Dir. Drew Daywalt, 2008, 2 min 30 secs, USA)
It is only a few minutes before one in the morning and the rude and repetitive noise of an incoming call ruptures the stillness of the night. Who could that be at this hour? And why is the husband as stiff as a corpse?
I Heard It Too (Dir. Matt Sears, 2014, 8 mins, USA)
A girl hears her mother yelling her name from downstairs. As she get to the stairs, her mum pulls her into her room and says “I heard it too”.
Mr. Creak (Dir. Liam Banks, 2015, 4 mins, UK)
Returning to her childhood home after many years, Penelope is tormented by a monster that she thought had vanished long ago.
Vicious (Dir. Oliver Park, 2015, 12 min 30 secs, UK)
A young woman comes home one night to find her front door unlocked and suspects she might not be alone in the house. Winner of Best Film at Toronto After Dark and the Platinum Award for Best Film in the LA Horror Competition 2016.
20:15 SPECIAL SCREENING
Mab (Dir. Katie Bonham, 2017, 15 mins 8 secs, UK)
A magical realism short that uncovers the sacrifices people make to take control of their lives and the evil that lurks in the darkness of desperation.
20:30-20:50 BREAK
Enjoy a drink and some light refreshments from the bar at RedYellowBlue.
20:50-21:20 DISCUSSION AND Q&A
Discussion and Q&A with Paul McEvoy, director of Fright Fest and Katie Bonham director of "Mab".
More guests and spooky surprises TBA!0 -
Re: Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool (12 Nov 2017 at 11:00 a.m.)
Just to be aware that most have a waiting list except:
Exeter
OxfordOnce tickets are all claimed, we'll open up a limited waiting list for cancellations before showing it as 'Fully booked'Free thinker.:cool:0 -
Hope this is the right thread but I just wanted to say thanks for the Wonder preview tickets heads up. My son has been reading the book in school and can’t wait to see t so we’ve booked four tickets.
A free nights out and homework all at once!Albert Einstein “Imagination is more important than knowledge”0 -
I see there's another code for The Disaster Artist on the code thread.
Just saw this and it was very enjoyable so I'd recommend it.
Bit confused as to why they're still offering free previews as it's on release already , but let's not look a gift horse in the mouth... At least SFF seems to be picking up again0
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