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Post by stuhuggett on Aug 14, 2008 8:48:59 GMT 1
Our friend Sara's organising the Cine City film festival in Brighton this year, so feel free to pass on any suggestions about what sort of events you'd like to see... Out of interest, how many films can you think of that use Brighton locations (whether as a real place, or fictionalised)?
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Post by krusty stinky shoes on Aug 19, 2008 22:36:27 GMT 1
On Brighton Beach A Lowland Cinderella The Brighton Mystery To Brighton with Gladys The Gay Divorcee Bank Holiday Millions Like Us The Brighton Strangler Pink String and Sealing Wax Mrs Fitzherbert Brighton Rock The First Gentleman Good Time Girl Uneasy Terms The Adventures of Jane The Magic Box Penny Points to Paradise Genevieve The Girl on the Pier Mad About Men One Good Turn The Young Lovers The Secret Cast a Dark Shadow Linda The Trials of Oscar Wilde Jigsaw Edgar Wallace Mysteries: The Double KIL 1 Smokescreen Be My Guest Promenade The Big Switch Oh! What a Lovely War On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Carry On at Your Convenience Die Screaming, Marianne Loot Villain The Flesh and Blood Show Made Carry On Girls Sporting Chance Quadrophenia The Ploughman’s Lunch Mona Lisa The Fruit Machine A Handful of Dust Under Suspicion Dirty Weekend Mainline Run Richard III The Dance of Shiva Love is the Devil Circus The End of the Affair (remake) Me Without You Motion
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Post by stuhuggett on Aug 20, 2008 8:23:57 GMT 1
Hitchcock's 'Young And Innocent' too, I think. Probably 'London To Brighton' and 'Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging' more recently?
Incidentally, The 1969 Doctor Who story 'The War Games' re-used the Brighton rubbish tip trenches that had been made for 'Oh! What A Lovely War', as well as locations around Cuckmere Haven.
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Post by stuhuggett on Nov 5, 2008 15:50:23 GMT 1
Check out these experts in the Cine City programme!
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Post by stuhuggett on Nov 12, 2008 13:39:20 GMT 1
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Post by stuhuggett on Nov 21, 2009 11:43:02 GMT 1
CineCity is underway in Brighton again (17th Nov - 6th Dec). They've already shown the new Jim Jarmusch and Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amelie) films, but there's plenty of stuff to come that might be worth making the trip for, especially ones with Q&As afterwards, including The Road (John Hillcoat & Nick Cave), Bronco Bullfrog etc. If you pick up the physical programme in Brighton at any point, you'll see Carolyn & I are thanked again, I think for our help in setting up CineCity's involvement with the White Night Festival last month (swimming in the Prince Regent while they worked out safe lighting levels to project films at the pool, and distributing the ATP posters). The short film our friends Vicky and George ( The Garden Films) made of White Night, which Carolyn & I submitted footage and photos for, is showing in the 1-2pm programme at the Sallis Benney Theatre on Sun 6th Dec, by the way. We've not seen it yet, but Vicky mentioned online that it's completed.
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Post by stuhuggett on Dec 9, 2009 13:39:05 GMT 1
The short film our friends Vicky and George ( The Garden Films) made of White Night, which Carolyn & I submitted footage and photos for, is showing in the 1-2pm programme at the Sallis Benney Theatre on Sun 6th Dec, by the way. We've not seen it yet, but Vicky mentioned online that it's completed. Now on YouTube (that's Transformer's Cinema Car on the soundtrack) and worth five minutes of your time.
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