Showing posts with label Chichester International Film Festival 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chichester International Film Festival 2009. Show all posts

Friday, September 11, 2009

Film Festivals

Staff Writer: DL Mullan

In this area, OHG lists film festivals from around the world.
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International Film Festivals

Chichester IFF
Telluride IFF
Toronto IFF
Sitges IFFFC
Venice IFF

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Saturday, September 5, 2009

Dorian Gray UK Premiere

Staff Writer: Grave Digger

The UK is having its own Premiere of Dorian Gray. The Chichester International Film Festival will close its presentations with the Gothic horror film.

". . . and our Closing Gala will be the UK Premiere of the eagerly awaited new production of Dorian Gray, starring Ben Barnes and Colin Firth."

So if you live in the UK and can get to this festival, you will have your own premiere!

If you do attend the CIFF, shoot us an email and let us know how it went. (Reviews of some movies would be great too!)

For more information about Dorian Gray's UK Premiere, also check out our article: Chichester Int'l Film Festival 2009.

Can't get enough Dorian Gray? Then check out our Aft Tracker for more articles, reviews and news.

Source: CIFF

Friday, September 4, 2009

Chichester Int'l Film Festival 2009

Staff Writer: Grave Digger

Chichester boasts an impressive list of films at its International Film Festival this year.

The highlight of the Cinema’s year is the 18-day Chichester Film Festival, where at one Cinema, audiences can enjoy over 70 feature films, Q&As with visiting directors and talks supporting the programming. Over half the films shown are Previews and Premieres, the remainder forming retrospectives on major players in the Film world.

Tickets are still available.

Chronological listing of films at Chichester here.

The closing Gala Presentation is Dorian Gray. The Sunday Gala Presentation will be preceded by a delicious Spanish meal provided by local restaurant: EL CASTIZO. Food at 19.00, Film at 20.30.

Dorian Gray will also be screened at 11.00 on Sun 6 Sep (All Tickets £7)


Source: The 18th Chichester International Film Festival