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Do seefilmfirst only contact you for your local cinema? Cos I live in London but have a Middlesex postcode but I can go anywhere in London for any viewing.What Would Bill Buchanan Do?0
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Do seefilmfirst only contact you for your local cinema? Cos I live in London but have a Middlesex postcode but I can go anywhere in London for any viewing.
To be honest, if you wait for a SFF email, you probably won't get any screenings, best to subscribe to the codes thread and select instant email notification when a code is posted.
You can opt for any screenings, London ones do tend to go quickly, good luck hope you get to see some free films soon :j :j :j0 -
How do I subscribe to a thread??What Would Bill Buchanan Do?0
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Thread tools > Subscribe to thread
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Scene Norway week
Category: Festivals , Film , Literary , Music
Date: Every Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 14/11/08 - 19/11/08
Location: Kings Place, 90 York Way, London
Postcode: N1 9AG
See the films, join the debate and listen to the music in Kings Place during Scene Norway week
You are invited to a selection of free events during Scene Norway week in Kings Place from Friday 14th to Wednesday 19th November.
Every week is a themed week in Kings Place!
Scene Norway, a week of Norwegian cultural events, is officially from Monday 17th to Sunday 23rd of November and includes discussions, film, music and more. The varied programme includes both free and charged events and the free fun really begins on Friday 14th.
The events are free but ticketed, so call 020 7520 1490 to reserve your place.
http://www.londonisfree.com/2008/11/scene_norway_week.html
Programme of free events in Scene Norway week:
Friday, 14 November, 6.20pm:
Ice Music with Terje Isungset and Lena Nymark
'Sculpted ice percussion' led by Terje Isungset with vocalist Lena Nymark and the sounds of glaciers and moving ice.
Saturday, 15 November, 5pm:
Ice Music with Terje Isungset and Lena Nymark
'Sculpted ice percussion' led by Terje Isungset with vocalist Lena Nymark and the sounds of glaciers and moving ice.
Monday, 17 November, 6.30pm:
Scene Norway Close Up
Scene Norway curator Fiona Talkington introduces a free discussion with Trond Giske, the Norwegian Minister of Culture, Inger Dirdal, Director of Music Export Norway and literary expert Paul Binding who set the scene for a week of Norwegian Cultural Events. The discussion is followed by pianist, author and composer Ketil Bjørnstad.
Tuesday, 18 November, 9.30pm:
The Man Who Loved Yngve (film)
The Winner of Amanda (Norway's Oscar) for Best Film 2008, the film is based on Tore Renberg's novel about Jarle Klepp, a 17 year old boy from Stavanger. His story begins as a boy who has everything, but life is about to change...
Wednesday, 19 November, 7pm:
Norway Through Film
Exploring the cultural bonds between Norway and the UK, this film focuses on a mutual fascination: football! Also screens 2 short films.
Please call Box Office on 020 7520 1490 to reserve your Free tickets. Events are in various rooms within Kings Place.
Find out more about Scene Norway week and free events in Kings Place.
How to get there:
The Tube - The nearest Underground station is King's Cross St Pancras, on the Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, Piccadilly, Northern and Victoria lines.
Train - Kings Cross is the nearest overland station.
Bus - The Bus Route to York Way is the 390. Other services running to nearby King's Cross/St Pancras are: 10, 17, 30, 45, 46, 59, 63, 73, 91, 205, 214, 259, 476.
ENJOY:beer:Thanks to those who help us to win !
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Apologies if this has been posted before but .....
With the release of the DVD next week Mamma Mia is showing in a large number of cinemas for its final week. Due to this the distributors have tried one last push to get people through the cinema doors by offering 241 for all performances at certain cinemas. No voucher to collect, no code to text for, no password to be obtained. Just turn up at the cinema and ask for 241 for Mamma Mia (though best to ring in advance to make sure)0 -
Just to say - I thought 'Waltz With Bashir' was the best free film I have seen so far this year (infact probably the best film period
). So evocative and beautifully made. 10/10 (first time I have given a perfect score!) 0 -
Just to say - I thought 'Waltz With Bashir' was the best free film I have seen so far this year (infact probably the best film period
). So evocative and beautifully made. 10/10 (first time I have given a perfect score!)
Awwww, gutted...I had to give it a miss as I got called into work earlier than expected.
Still, going to see What Just Happened tonight. Never been to the new Odeon at Liverpool One so I'm excited.
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lucyloves:
Odd that. Did you also get the email from them where you can click the link 'Show Printed Ticket' and see if it says any different?
I would also not worry about it too much - I mean, why let you print off a ticket that cannot be used..!? Clearly a typo, perhaps ring the cinema and ask them about it.
Good luck
:dance: That window's cracked on both sides!!0
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