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Mince Pie Supper,
23/06/2009 12:49:55
Who's not a film fan?
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Yonthing!,
23/06/2009 13:27:34
And the Journalist couldn't be bothered to find out what films are being shown?
The Best of the Fest line-up is:
10:00 The Calling, Filmhouse
10:00 Boogie Woogie, Cameo
11:00 Follow the Master, Filmhouse
12:00 The First Day of the Rest of Your Life, Cameo
12:15 A Boy Called Dad, Filmhouse
12:35 Fish Tank, Filmhouse
14:10 Atletu, Filmhouse
14:30 Van Diemen’s Land, Cameo
14:55 The September Issue, Filmhouse
16:15 Jalainur, Filmhouse
16:45 Mary and Max, Cameo
17:00 Wasted, Filmhouse
17:15 Wide Open Spaces, Filmhouse
18:20 Black Dynamite, Filmhouse
19:10 Moon, Filmhouse
19:20 Le Donk & Scorz-ayz-ee, Filmhouse
20:15 Exam, Filmhouse
21:00 Crying with Laughter, Filmhouse
21:15 Giallo, Filmhouse
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Yonthing!,
23/06/2009 13:32:06
It should also be noted that the (so-called) Journalist couldn't get the price right either.
Films are £6 each, or you can get £4 for £18
see http://www.edfilmfest.org.uk/news/2009/06/best-of-the-fest-line-up-announced-1
I'm not affiliated with the Film Festival. However if I was the Editor of The Scotsman, someone would be getting their rear kicked.
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alfonsa pedrosa,
embra 23/06/2009 15:52:20
Good viewing,and cheap at half the price.
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