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  • Emmsy
    Emmsy Posts: 152 Forumite
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    Pride
    Sun Perks
    http://perks.thesun.co.uk/public-perks/see-pride-with-sun

    Screening will be on Thursday August 18, 2014 - 6:00pm for a 6:30pm start at the following cinemas:

    ASHFORD
    ASHTON UNDER LYNE
    BIRMINGHAM
    BOLTON
    BRADFORD
    BRISTOL
    CARDIFF
    CASTLEFORD
    CRAWLEY
    EDINBURGH
    ENFIELD
    GLASGOW RENFREW STREET
    LONDON WANDSWORTH
    MILTON KEYNES
    NEWPORT
    NOTTINGHAM
    SHEFFIELD
    STEVENAGE
    WEST INDIA QUAY
    WEYMOUTH
  • MadVicky
    MadVicky Posts: 49 Forumite
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    The Guest previews at 6.30pm Tuesday 26th August.

    Code: 750049

    showfilmfirst.com

    Venues:
    Aberdeen Union Square, Cineworld
    Birmingham Broad Street, Cineworld
    Bolton, Cineworld
    Bradford, Cineworld
    Bristol, Cineworld
    Cardiff, Cineworld
    Crawley, Cineworld
    Dundee, Cineworld
    Edinburgh, Cineworld
    Enfield, Cineworld
    Glasgow Renfrew Street, Cineworld
    High Wycombe, Cineworld
    Huntingdon, Cineworld
    Liverpool, Cineworld
    Milton Keynes, Cineworld
    Nottingham, Cineworld
    Shaftesbury Avenue, Cineworld
    Sheffield, Cineworld
    Wandsworth, Cineworld
    West India Quay, Cineworld
    Wolverhampton, Cineworld
    Yeovil, Cineworld
    Currently renovating our first home, so every penny counts! :j
  • newbjohny
    newbjohny Posts: 64 Forumite
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    https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/784904

    28/08/14 18:30 Basingstoke, Odeon Available

    28/08/14 18:30 Birmingham Broadway Plaza , Odeon Available

    28/08/14 18:30 Cardiff Atlantic Wharf, Odeon Available

    28/08/14 18:30 Covent Garden, Odeon Available

    28/08/14 18:30 Edinburgh Lothian Road, Odeon Available

    28/08/14 18:30 Greenwich, Odeon Available

    28/08/14 18:30 Kingston upon Thames, Odeon Available

    28/08/14 18:30 Liverpool Switch Island, Odeon Available

    28/08/14 18:30 Manchester Trafford Centre, Odeon Available

    28/08/14 18:30 Milton Keynes, Odeon Available

    28/08/14 18:30 Norwich, Odeon Available

    28/08/14 18:30 Sheffield, Odeon Available

    28/08/14 18:30 Southampton, Odeon
  • quoia
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    Something a bit different


    CAPTAIN AMERICA

    THE WINTER SOLDIER
    PRESENTS
    A MARVEL SHOWCASE

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    Monday 18th August
    17:30 for 18:00

    The Walt Disney Company EMEA
    3 Queen Caroline St
    London
    W6 9PE ‎


    https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/383431



    From the Studio that brought you the greatest Super Hero movie of all time, Marvel’s Avengers Assemble, comes Marvel’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the global phenomenon that teams Captain America (Chris Evans) with the Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and a new ally, the Falcon (Anthony Mackie), in a fight for the future of mankind.

    To coincide with the release of Captain America: The Winter Soldier on 3D Blu-ray™, DVD and Blu-ray™ on Monday 18 August, we invite you to a very special fan screening of featurettes from the Captain America: The Winter Soldier Blu-ray edition - followed by a look at Avengers: Age of Ultron previously only seen before at SDCC 2014.

    There will also be a few other surprises from the world of Marvel in store for attendees, including the chance to win a piece of artwork from the Captain America Gallery exhibition at Forge & Co.

    Captain America Gallery exhibition is open 15th – 18th August at Forge & Co. 154-158 Shoreditch High Street, London, E1 6HU 12pm – 6pm.

    This fan event will take place on Monday 18 August 2014 starting at 6pm, with the screening beginning at 6.30pm.

    Like http://www.facebook.com/MarvelUK
    Tweet http://www.twitter.com/MarvelUK #CapsBack --

    There are 10 types of people in the world. ‹(•¿•)›
    ‹(•¿•)› Those that understand binary and those that do not!


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  • suel328
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    MILLION DOLLAR ARM. - Sun+ Perks

    Screening will be on Thursday August 21, 2014 - 6:00pm for a 6:30pm start at the following VUE cinemas:
    http://perks.thesun.co.uk/public-perks/ ... -1A6WK9KK0
    BIRMINGHAM
    BOLTON
    BRISTOL CRIBBS
    BURY - THE ROCK
    CROYDON - GRANTS
    EDINBURGH - OMNI
    GATESHEAD
    GLASGOW - FORT
    ISLINGTON
    LEEDS LIGHT
    LEICESTER
    PLYMOUTH
    PORTSMOUTH
    READING
    SHEFFIELD
    SHEPHERDS BUSH
    SWANSEA
    THANET
    THURROCK (LAKESIDE)
    YORK
  • newbjohny
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    http://www.mytimesplus.co.uk/events/claim-your-free-cinema-tickets-to-see-o-lucky-man

    Click on 'book online' and enter the promo code MAN1908 when booking
    Picturehouse Cinemas

    Bath The Little Theatre Cinema
    Brighton Duke of York's Picturehouse
    Brighton Duke's at Komedia
    Cambridge Arts Picturehouse
    Edinburgh The Cameo
    Exeter Exeter Picturehouse
    Henley-on-Thames Regal Picturehouse
    Liverpool Picturehouse at FACT
    London Clapham Picturehouse
    London The Gate
    London Greenwich Picturehouse
    London Hackney Picturehouse
    London The Ritzy
    London Stratford East Picturehouse
    Norwich Cinema City
    Oxford Phoenix Picturehouse
    Southampton Harbour Lights Picturehouse
    Stratford-Upon-Avon Stratford-Upon-Avon Picturehouse
    York City Screen
  • wingedone
    wingedone Posts: 19 Forumite
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    Pride Tuesday 9th September 6.30

    https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/409475

    Pride, directed by the Tony Award winning theatre director Matthew Warchus (Matilda: The Musical, God of Carnage), has a large ensemble cast led by Bill Nighy (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) and Imelda Staunton (Vera Drake) with the other roles played by a host of well-known British actors including Dominic West (300, The Wire), Paddy Considine (Dead Man's Shoes) and Joseph Gilgun (This Is England) as well as relatively new faces such as Ben Schnetzer (The Book Thief, Posh), George MacKay (How I Live Now, Sunshine On Leith) and Faye Marsay (The White Queen, Fresh Meat). Inspired by a remarkable true story, the screenplay was written by Stephen Beresford. His debut stage play, The Last of the Haussmans, which starred Julie Walters, was a critical and commercial hit at the National Theatre in 2012.

    Aberdeen Union Square, Cineworld
    Birmingham Broad Street, Cineworld
    Bolton, Cineworld
    Bradford, Cineworld
    Bristol, Cineworld
    Cardiff, Cineworld
    Crawley, Cineworld
    Dundee, Cineworld
    Edinburgh, Cineworld
    Enfield, Cineworld
    Fulham Road, Cineworld
    Glasgow Renfrew Street, Cineworld
    High Wycombe, Cineworld
    Huntingdon, Cineworld
    Liverpool, Cineworld
    Milton Keynes, Cineworld
    Nottingham, Cineworld
    Sheffield, Cineworld
    Wandsworth, Cineworld
    West India Quay, Cineworld
    Wolverhampton, Cineworld
    Yeovil, Cineworld
  • quoia
    quoia Posts: 14,435 Forumite
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    Sunday 24th August

    10:00 for 10:30
    COVENT GARDEN Odeon

    10:30 for 11:00
    London BARBICAN
    Manchester CORNERHOUSE

    https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/488861


    NIGHT MOVES is the story of three radicals coming together to execute the most intense protest of their lives: the explosion of a hydroelectric dam—the very source and symbol of the energy-sucking, resource-devouring industrial culture they despise. Josh (Jesse Eisenberg), the leader, is a self-made militant, devoted to the protection of the Earth by any means necessary. He’s an intensely private person by nature and may have the deepest convictions of them all. Dena (Dakota Fanning) is a high society dropout, sickened by the consumer economy into which she was born. She’s cut ties with her family, edging ever deeper into radical politics. Harmon (Peter Sarsgaard) is a former Marine, radicalized by tours of duty overseas. At heart he remains the same reckless alpha male he always was, eager for adventure, excited by the prospect of mayhem and destruction.

    The blowing up of the dam catalyses a series of unforeseen dramatic events; friendships are put to the test as the paranoia of being exposed begins to take hold, resulting in a thrilling, unpredictable climax.
    Don’t miss this razor sharp, gripping thriller this summer.
    There are 10 types of people in the world. ‹(•¿•)›
    ‹(•¿•)› Those that understand binary and those that do not!


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  • quoia
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    PORTABELLO FREE FILM FESTIVAL

    Thursday 28th August to Sunday 14th September
    (excluding MONDAYS!)

    ENTRY TO ALL EVENTS IS FREE
    AND
    OPEN TO ALL OVER 18!



    Friday 28th August at 7pm
    LAUNCH PARTY OPEN TO ALL

    KPH Pub
    139 Ladbroke Grove
    North Kensington
    W10 6HJ

    Preview of highlights from Portabello 2014
    Complimentary drinks.

    GRAND OPENING CEREMONY / FILMS & FUN

    7pm – 10.30pm
    The Martini Effect > Dawn Westlake > 11 minutes (U)
    A man and a woman struggle silently to clear the air on their last afternoon in a house that is completely underwater. USA

    Howard Marks And The Lance Of Destiny > Karl Bonner > 18 minutes (12A)
    Howard Marks investigates the final journey of the lance of destiny. He knows the whereabouts of its last known resting place, but will he reveal all? Mock-Documentary Britain

    Thank You Market > Oliver Smith > 3 minutes
    A satirical animated look at consumerism.

    An Introduction To The Film Challenges Of Johnny Oddball.
    Johnny Oddball invented the 24 hour film challenge many years ago where participants took a film title and a genre from a hat and had 24 hours to make a short movie. The challenge has since been copied all over the world including at Cannes.
    Johnny’s latest project is the 28 Day Feature Film Challenge. Tonight Johnny answers questions on the challenge and screens his own contribution:

    When London Sleeps It Came Alive > J.Oddball > 74 mins
    Two filmmakers embark on a challenge to make a blockbuster B movie in 28 days. The film is a hilarious documentary on how not to make a sci-fi movie with NO BUDGET.

    Plus other treats on the night. Open to all
    THEN

    PORTOBELLO FREE LONDON FILM FESTIVAL

    Friday 29th August to Sunday 14th September
    every evening except Mondays.

    AT THE

    Pop Up Cinema
    3 Acklam Road
    W10 5TY
    Under the Westway where it crosses Portobello Road


    6pm to 10.30pm

    New London and UK movies (mostly shorts)
    Friday 29th August
    Local inc “Ray Jones” & “Wild West 10”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/aug29pop.html

    Saturday 30th August
    London 1 inc “Castles Made Of Sand”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/aug30pop.html

    Sunday 31st August
    Art inc “The Gospel According To St Derek”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/aug31pop.html

    Tuesday 2nd September
    Animation inc “The Door” & “Cosmico”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept02pop.html

    Wednesday 3rd September
    Horror inc “The Legend Of The Charred Oak”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept03pop.html

    Thursday 4th September
    Comedy inc “Adieu Marx” & “Dylan Jones”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept04pop.html

    Friday 5th September
    London 2 inc “After The Snow” & “Coke”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept05pop.html

    Saturday 6th September
    London 3 inc “Twelve” & “In Transit”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept06pop.html

    Sunday 7th September
    Love inc “Burn The Clock” & “Next Door”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept07pop.html

    Tuesday 9th September
    Activist inc “The Land Bewteen”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept09pop.html

    Wednesday 10th September
    Documentary inc “The American Adventure”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept10pop.html

    Thursday 11th September
    Thrillers inc “Driven” & “The Receipt”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept11pop.html

    Friday 12th September
    UK Independent inc BFI/NFTS Film Academy
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept12pop.html

    Saturday 13th September
    Music inc “Countryman 2” & “looking For Johnny”
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept13pop.html

    Sunday 14th September Grand Awards Ceremony.
    Open to all
    After a greatest hits selection of this year’s Portobello Film Festival, the Festival team will present the shortlist and the prestigious Golden Trellick Awards to their favourite films of 2014.

    There are 10 types of people in the world. ‹(•¿•)›
    ‹(•¿•)› Those that understand binary and those that do not!


    Veni, Vidi, VISA ! ................. I came, I saw, I PURCHASED
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  • quoia
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    PORTABELLO FREE ROCK & ROLL FILM FESTIVAL

    Wednesday 10th September to Friday 12th September



    UPSTAIRS at the
    KPH Pub
    139 Ladbroke Grove
    North Kensington
    W10 6HJ


    6:00pm – 10.30pm
    Wednesday 10th September
    Music movies inc Acid House, Rotten Hill Gang, and Punkcast from New York.
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept10kph.html

    Thursday 11th September
    “Hooligan Factory” Nick Nevern,
    plus panel discussion about A Credible Future For British Film with Nick Nevern and Greg Hall.
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept11kph.html


    Friday 12th September
    An Evening with Michael Horovitz, beat poetry, films (inc Damon Albarn), and performance art.
    http://portobellofilmfestival.com/2014/sept12kph.html
    AND THEN

    Saturday 14th September

    THE VIDEOCAFÉ

    12:00am to 19:00pm

    VIDEO CAFE SELECTION: YOU CHOOSE THE FILMS
    Please see the festival projectionist or receptionist and book a slot for the film by quoting the number.
    This is open to everyone: filmmakers and public alike.

    CHOOSE FROM ......

    264 Something You Can Call Home > Rebecca Kenyon > 75 mins
    The face of homelessness is changing. The film explores what’s necessary for emotional survival.

    238 Still Keeping The Fight Alive > Rayna Nadeem > 17 mins
    Newham Monitoring Project’s 33 Year history of resistance to racist violence and Police misconduct.

    253 Severn & Somme; The Life of Ivor Gurney WW1 Poet and Composer. > Diana Taylor > 52 mins
    The country boy they called Shubert, contrasting the horror of the Somme and the beauty of the Severn. He was incarcerated for 15 years in an asylum with shell shock.

    80 Life In Parallel > Steve Jolley > 36 mins
    A tube driver’s life changes when someone jumps under his train.

    81 Strangers Eye > Itai Ankrah10 mins
    Mystery drama set on the London Eye.

    224 Xanadu > Dominic Reynolds > 74 mins
    A reclusive writer becomes trapped in his own novel.

    117 Looping Earth > Michael Murnau > 82 mins
    The distance between dream and reality.

    229 Electronic Pimp > Callum Scott Dyson > 7 mins
    Bruce Wheeler, AKA Electronic Pimp, attempts to make it in the music industry.

    59 Castle Howard Revisited > Nick Fletcher > 5 mins
    The tranquility of one of England’s finest stately homes.

    13 I Hear Fish Drowning > J. Hodge & S Strong > 222 mins
    Stella embarks on a literature course on Irish Women & Exile.

    204 Wild Oats > Max Day > 58 mins
    A shameless homage to Federico Fellini.

    36 The Hero’s Tidy > John Wallis > 15 mins
    A man cleans his flat as if it were an epic adventure quest.

    97 The Vase > Rainer Niermann > 7 mins
    What it takes to glue a broken vase together.

    220 Drink It > Nici Preston > 22 mins
    When a woman drinks of a bottle, a demon appears.

    69 Fall > BFI Cornerhouse Film Academy > 5 mins
    A man struggles to come to terms with the loss of his partner.

    109 Flowerman > Rob Burrows > 93 mins
    Stalker Nigel abducts Sarah and manipulates reality.

    125 Neighbours > Gabrielle Russell > 7 mins
    Two flat mates make up stories about their neighbours.

    85 Double Portrait > Elizabeta Piekacz > 108 mins
    Godardian analysis of the nature of cinema. Recommended by Time Out.

    60 Drunken Butterflies > Gary Sykes > 89 mins
    Six Newcastle girls go to a life changing Saturday night party.

    245 Bonobo > Mark Withers > 103 mins
    A couple must evaluate their morals when a seedy but lucrative offer is made to them during the recession.

    215 It Is White > Sarmad Yasen > 17 mins
    Iraqi woman waiting for a letter from her lover at war.

    212 Some Things Mean Something > Dee Meaden > 33 mins
    A poem in a greeting card holds a secret, coded message.

    230 Memorial > Gideon Blackman > 14 mins
    A young writer writes a story about a runaway with Gothic consequences. Inspired by Charles Dickens.

    191 Between Two Places > Thomas Edwards > 22 mins
    A cast of 10 young people from Sandra Singer Stage School tell a story of friendship and loss.

    20 Disorder > Ibrahim Salawu > 11 mins
    Misery loves company.

    105 Oh Messy Life > Jonathan Harrold > 15 mins
    Thomas deals with the pressures of growing up.

    49 The Greyness Of Autumn > Chris Quick > 14 mins
    Comedy about Danny McGuire, an ostrich living in Scotland.

    73 The Motherland’s Call > Dermot Daly > 4 mins
    A public information film from the Ministry Of Social Harmony.

    74 Quality Time > Polly Thomas > 5 mins
    An afternoon in the park becomes a battle of wits.

    90 The Cost Of Living > David Beazley > 16 mins
    Two childhood friends whose lives have taken them down different paths.

    108 The Wealth Or Poverty Film > Andrew Sycks > 10 mins
    George Belltrop will participate in a game he is bound to lose.

    110 Martyr Harry > Gordon Robertson > 24 mins
    A black comedy about marriage, missed opportunities, murder, and ice cubes.

    139 The Lake > Gabrielle Russell > 13 mins
    Friendship.

    136 In The Kitchen > Tom Collinson > 6 mins
    Two strangers meet in the kitchen at a funeral.

    157 I’ll Be Here All Night > Andrew Parkhill > 9 mins
    An unpopular pub singer makes a new fan.

    163 Our Name Is Michael Morgan > Maurice Caldera > 13 mins
    Are we all the same person?

    254 Wi Fi Wife > Diana Taylor > 4 mins
    A man tries to find a wife on the internet but has a nasty surprise.

    187 Do You Love Me > David Spring > 27 mins
    An estranged couple must combine forces to escape a sticky situation at bosses wife’s dinner party.

    210 Hidden Target > Chris Cunil > 13 mins
    Two friends grapple with the nature of trust and truth.

    122 Christmas Hear Kids > Chris Purnell > 71 mins
    A Taxi driver discovers the lady in his cab is out for revenge against the man who abused her as a child: him!

    114 After School Special > Troy L Davis > 21 mins
    Elisabeth Richardson is a teenager with amnesia. USA

    246 Addict > Geoff Harmer > 92 mins
    David Pettigrew is haunted by his feelings for a married employee. He seeks distraction elsewhere.

    252 Spooked > Geoff Harmer > 9 mins
    A man realizes, at an inopportune time, he may not be as alone as he thinks.

    249 Soul Matrix > Geoff Harmer > 8 mins
    A man wants to bring his home with him.

    248 Room 4 > Geoff Harmer > 16 mins
    A mission to find an answer to an odd question.

    134 Templewood: A Quest For Freedom > Ethan Race > 60 mins
    A young man confronts his sexuality against a backdrop of stone circles and pagan rituals.

    221 Finding Your True Calling > Nici Preston > 18 mins
    A young woman finds herself, in a field.

    12 Lifelines > Jane Dyson & Ross Harrison > 20 mins
    Juggling responsibilities in the Himalayas.

    126 From Runes To Ruins > Thomas Rowsell > 50 mins
    A documentary about Anglo-Saxon paganism.

    25 When Sally Met Andrea > Vladimir Gruev > 8 mins
    Andrea is Andy’s alternative to access his femininity.

    76 I Didn’t Mean To Stay > Laurentiu Huianu > 90 mins
    “I was born in a land that was my own and ended up on someone elses doorstep” Refugees to UK tell their story.

    92 Alchester Project > Sharon Woodward > 15 mins
    Army cadets learn Roman stonemasonry.

    94 The Oxfordshire Oar Makers > Sharon Woodward > 18
    How the craft of making oars has developed since 1932.

    218 Black Lightening Dream > Nici Preston > 71 mins
    A couple share a supernatural experience over a bottle of moonshine.

    78 Apostle’s Manoeuvre > Brian Harley > 17 mins
    A teenager and his estranged father mend their relationship.

    72 Coda > Dermot Daly > 7 mins
    Terry needs to steady his emotion, and soon.

    24 Footsteps Above Me > J. Dunstan & D. Tung > 4 mins
    Two boys growing up in Nazi Germany are challenged when they discover something in the woods.

    14 Revisited > Iqbal Mohammed > 15 mins
    A man revisits a house in which demons were born to free his mind from an untold childhood memory.

    250 8 Ball > Geoff Harmer > 6 mins
    A reluctant conversation on a park bench with a stranger.

    201 Life > Maria Ann Hylton > 10 mins
    Sarah finally discloses to her beloved father Sean the pact she made with her mother when she was a child.

    182 Milkshakes & Memories > David Cave > 7 mins
    Could a chance encounter between two old friends signal a new beginning?

    123 Civvy Street > Matt Worthington > 5 mins
    An old man lies alone in a caravan.

    213 Home & Key > Shwan Attoof > 15 mins
    Death in a Kurdish family.

    214 A Long Lasting Relationship > Awat Namia Agha > 15 mins
    Chloe is a fading beauty who wants to find the man of her dreams.

    180 Dark Matter > Mol Smith > 84 mins
    A mesmerizing puzzle for the audience to resolve.

    178 Little Happiness > Nihat Seven > 110 mins
    A Turkish girl falls in love with a truck driver below her status.

    226 Command-Option-Dump > Jonathan Flint > 5 mins
    An elaborate plot to break up with his girlfriend has dire consequences for Mark.

    701 The Storm At Yellow Creek > Nathan Hughes-Berry > 23 mins
    A reclusive brother and sister take drastic action when their estranged father returns to the family farm.

    202 To Hell With Culture > Huw Wahl,] > 55 mins
    Herbert Read was an influential art critic, poet, and anarchist who has a message for contemporary society on the commodification of culture.

    264 Something You Can Call Home > Rebecca Kenyon > 75 mins
    The face of homelessness is changing. The film explores what’s necessary for emotional survival.

    704 The Little Things Remind Me > Alina Gavriclatos > 8 mins
    Preview screener.

    There are 10 types of people in the world. ‹(•¿•)›
    ‹(•¿•)› Those that understand binary and those that do not!


    Veni, Vidi, VISA ! ................. I came, I saw, I PURCHASED
    (11)A104.28S94.98O112.46N86.73D101.02(12)J130.63F126.76M134.38A200.98M156.30J95.56J102.85A175.93
    S LOWER CASE OMEGA;6.59 so far ..
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