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Friday, 23 October 2009
Next Screening:
26th October 2009
The Park Hotel, Diss
Film Starts 8pm
Members £3 Non-Members £4 Students £2 (under 21)
* * DOUBLE BILL * *
Somers Town (15)
Origin: UK
Year: 2008
Run time: 171 mins
Director : Shane Meadows
Cast : Thomas Turgoose, Perry Benson, Kate Dicki
Two teenagers, both newcomers to London, forge an unlikely friendship over the course of a hot summer. Tomo (Thomas Turgoose, star of the Shane Meadows hit, This is England) is a runaway from Nottingham; Marek is from Poland. The boys are both infatuated with the same girl. Shane Meadows' happy urban fantasy is set near St Pancras station and was actually financed by Eurostar.
Leaving Lily (PG)
Origin: UK
Year: 1975
Run time: 30 mins
Director : Graham Baker
Cast : Nicholas Willatt, Diane Fletcher, David Oldfield
Norfolk 1914: a young farm labourer spends a last day with his lover as their village is caught up in nationalistic fervour at the start of the war. His enthusiasm to enlist is tempered by visions of the future. A filmic short story, Graham Baker's debut, shot in North Norfolk with mainly local actors, won the Chicago Short Film Award.
To be introduced by Leaving Lily's director Graham Baker (Omen III, Alien Nation, Beowulf) and DFS member.
ABOUT US
www.dissfilmsociety.com
Film Starts 8pm
Members £3 Non-Members £4 Students £2 (under 21)
* * DOUBLE BILL * *
Somers Town (15)
Origin: UK
Year: 2008
Run time: 171 mins
Director : Shane MeadowsCast : Thomas Turgoose, Perry Benson, Kate Dicki
Two teenagers, both newcomers to London, forge an unlikely friendship over the course of a hot summer. Tomo (Thomas Turgoose, star of the Shane Meadows hit, This is England) is a runaway from Nottingham; Marek is from Poland. The boys are both infatuated with the same girl. Shane Meadows' happy urban fantasy is set near St Pancras station and was actually financed by Eurostar.
Leaving Lily (PG)
Origin: UK
Year: 1975
Run time: 30 mins
Director : Graham BakerCast : Nicholas Willatt, Diane Fletcher, David Oldfield
Norfolk 1914: a young farm labourer spends a last day with his lover as their village is caught up in nationalistic fervour at the start of the war. His enthusiasm to enlist is tempered by visions of the future. A filmic short story, Graham Baker's debut, shot in North Norfolk with mainly local actors, won the Chicago Short Film Award.
To be introduced by Leaving Lily's director Graham Baker (Omen III, Alien Nation, Beowulf) and DFS member.
ABOUT US
www.dissfilmsociety.com
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