Title: Win The Inaugural British Film Festival DPs - QLD, NSW, ACT, VIC, SA, BYRON BAY Post by: culturebird on Monday 04 November 2013, 08:38:05 am (http://www.modmove.com/Out_and_About/images/British_Film_Festival_2013.jpg)
This November we celebrate one of the world’s most illustrious and established cinema industries, with an exceptional program of contemporary and classic films screening exclusively at the British Film Festival at Palace Cinemas. From an exciting range of the latest, most eagerly-awaited new films to a selection of five quintessential classics that have forged their place in film history; from high budget adaptations to gritty biopics, the British Film Festival presents a feast of films with all the qualities we associate with the Brits – superb acting, cracking wit, earnest humanity and quality craftsmanship. Announcing the Festival, Programming director for Palace Cinemas, Kim Petalas, said, “The British Film Industry is on the verge of a new wave with film production on the increase and major International festivals screening more British films than ever before. Australian audiences have always felt a close affinity to British cinema so we are incredibly excited to co-ordinate the inaugural British Film Festival in Australia where we can showcase some of Britain’s emerging talents and respected auteurs.” The British Film Festival is bookended by two highly anticipated features. The Opening Night selection is One Chance, a hilarious telling of the rags to riches story of Paul Potts, the shy winner of the first season of Britain’s Got Talent, directed by David Frankel (The Devil Wears Prada, Hope Springs). Closing the Festival is Philomena, directed by Stephen Frears and starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan, which was just awarded Best Screenplay at the Venice Film Festival. In 1999, the British Film Institute surveyed 1000 people from the world of British film and television to produce the BFI 100 list of the greatest British Films of the 20th century. We are delighted to present the top five of those films: The Third Man (1949), directed by Carol Reed; Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps (1935); Brief Encounter (1945), Lawrence Of Arabia (1962), and Great Expectations (1946), all directed by David Lean. Other highlights include Dom Hemingway starring Jude Law and Richard E Grant; Good Vibrations, based on the true story of Terri Hooley who opened up a record store in Bomb Alley, Belfast during the Troubles; and the Australian Premiere screenings of The Full Monty producer Uberto Pasolini’s beautiful new film Still Life, starring Eddie Marsan (Sherlock Holmes) and Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey). The film scooped up four prizes at the recent Venice Film Festival (Horizons section), including Best Director and the Art Cinema Prize for Best Film. The Inaugural British Film Festival Canberra 19 Nov – 1 Dec Palace Electric Melbourne 20 Nov – 1 Dec Palace Cinema Como, Palace Balwyn Sydney 21 Nov – 1 Dec Palace Verona Byron Bay 21 Nov – 27 Nov Palace Byron Bay Adelaide 22 Nov – 1 Dec Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas Brisbane 27 Nov – 8 Dec Palace Centro http://www.modmove.com/Out_and_About/the-inaugural-british-film-festival#.Una_pMsayK0 Terms and Conditions: Entries for this competition close at 6.30pm AEST on 26 November 2013. Prize is not redeemable for cash or exchange. Winners will be notified by mail. Only one entry per street address is permitted - entrants who submit multiples will be ineligible. The winners of the competition will not be published. Entrants acknowledge and accept all of these conditions by entering this competition. Title: Re: Win The Inaugural British Film Festival DPs - QLD, NSW, ACT, VIC, SA, BYRON BAY Post by: Ceramics on Sunday 17 November 2013, 11:56:44 am http://www.modmove.com/Out_and_About/the-inaugural-british-film-festival#.UogTeI1QpFQ
The Inaugural British Film Festival Competition (http://www.modmove.com/Out_and_About/images/British_Film_Festival_2013.jpg) Thanks to Palace Cinemas, we have five in-season double tickets to give away to the Inaugural British Film Festival! The Inaugural British Film Festival Canberra 19 Nov – 1 Dec Palace Electric Melbourne 20 Nov – 1 Dec Palace Cinema Como, Palace Balwyn Sydney 21 Nov – 1 Dec Palace Verona Byron Bay 21 Nov – 27 Nov Palace Byron Bay Adelaide 22 Nov – 1 Dec Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas Brisbane 27 Nov – 8 Dec Palace Centro Terms and Conditions of entry Entries for this competition close at 6.30pm AEST on 26 November 2013. Prize is not redeemable for cash or exchange. Winners will be notified by mail. Only one entry per street address is permitted - entrants who submit multiples will be ineligible. The winners of the competition will not be published. Entrants acknowledge and accept all of these conditions by entering this competition. |