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INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
03-05-2010
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SEE Festival
SEE Festival is dedicated to everything documentary, and celebrates both existing and emerging talent within the industry, with a particular focus on filmmaking and talent in the local area of Sussex, UK.
SEE was founded by David Notman-Watt, award winning local filmmaker and director of Back2back productions Ltd in 2005, and is the only festival in Sussex dedicated to factual filmmaking and television.
David says,
“SEE is so important for Brighton and the surrounding areas. There is a thriving documentary filmmaking community here and we need to show people what we are doing.
“SEE aspires to create a relaxed, informal space where filmmakers, producers, commissioners, writers, directors and film aficionados can watch films together, discuss their work, network and listen to talks celebrating the art of documentary film-making.”
This year SEE will be showcasing the work of some of the UK’s most well respected documentary filmmakers with a weekend packed full of screenings, seminars and special events with the leading lights in the industry, including Marc Isaacs, Kat Mansoor, Jerry Rothwell, Toby Amies, Elizabeth Stopford, Henry Singer along with Patron and Ditchling based filmmaker Luke Holland.
We also have an array of the best student films from the region and lots of exciting panel sessions from Funding and Distribution to ‘How to make a Documentary’ and ‘Behind the Green Screen.’ Short documentaries from local primary school children will feature in a special event called ‘School of Dock.’
Organisations such as BBC Storyville, BRITDOC, One World Broadcasting Trust, Green TV, Shooting People, Channel 4’s First Cut, and Current TV are also involved.
SEE Festival will be marking its 2009 Launch with a special event in association with BAFTA and Screen South. On Friday 20th February Three Miles North of Molkom will be screened at the Odeon Cinema in Brighton followed by a Q&A with co-directors Robert Cannan and Corinna Villari-McFarlane.
SEE aspires to provide an unprecedented opportunity for knowledge-transfer between industry experts and up and coming filmmakers
SEE has already established a name as an informal, friendly, non-competitive and lively festival that promotes the art of film-making. This year the festival will continue to inspire and support a new generation of filmmakers.
SEE Festival Venue: Umi Hotel, 64 Kings Road, Brighton, BN1 1NA
Ticket Information:
SEE Festival Day Passes and individual tickets for the SEE 09 Launch Screening are available from The Brighton Dome Box Office 01273 709709 or online at www.brightonticketshop.com
Day Pass: £46/ (£16 Concessions)
Special Launch screening: £6.25
For more information please visit: www.seefestival.org 01273 227700 see@seefestival.org
Important Dates:
Festival Begins: 20th February 2009
Festival Ends: 21st February 2009
Address:
Uni Hotel 64 Kings Road Brighton
United Kingdom
Phone: 004 (0) 1273 227700
Fax: 004 (0) 1273 227777
Cell: 07838050861
Contact Person: Ella Clark
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