LF: You’re very definite that religion is not the answer… LC: No, it definitely is not LF: Did you set off knowing that would be the resolution of the film, or did you go in with an open mind? LC: You know, we’re brainwashed as little
By Bex Vince.
The Electric Palace is one of my favourite cinemas, I have been going to watch films there for as long as I can remember. The cinema used to be full, and on a number of occasions when I was growing up extra seats had to be provided to make
I managed to have a quick chat with Dan Thomas, Head of Audience Development at the Film Agency for Wales, about Soundtrack Festival. Read and enjoy.
What did you think of the Festival ? How did it all go ? We're delighted with the way the festival went. We knew we had
Part 1 is here.The sequel in the trilogy.And here is the final piece of the Priit Pärn interview/upcoming podcast. He concludes by talking about life without his art, teachings, and meeting new people.And thanks to Dempsey's, Animation@Newport School Of Art, Media & Design, Caroline Parsons, Leonie Sharrock and Walestonia
Elliot Grove is the founder and director of The Raindance Film Festival which is the UK’s largest independent film festival. He is a very busy man. He has his fingers in a large number of pies.I managed to slot in some time to chat with the pie-fingering