kolmapäev, 23. veebruar 2011

Watersprite: The Cambridge International Student Film Festival

For the second year running, Cambridge is hosting a vibrant student film festival, showcasing works from around the world alongside a diverse programme of free events.

On the weekend of 11th - 13th March come to Cambridge for a selection of unique opportunities... Enjoy talks by Kevin Macdonald, Tim Bevan, and Bill Nighy; attend panel discussions by industry experts; ask for advice at Q&As; and of course see the winning films!

Following the old Cambridge University tradition, we’ve decided to kick off the weekend with a controversial debate - in the Debating Chamber of the Union Society heavyweights of the film world will challenge whether commercial film can still be called an art form. Other events of the weekend, including the Watersprite 2011 awards ceremony hosted by Tom Hollander, will be taking place in the university giving you the chance to see the historic colleges while you’re here. The festival will close with an illuminating conversation between esteemed guests Sir David Hare and Bill Nighy.

Meet other filmmakers and film-lovers and be part of the UK’s up-and-coming international student film event. Please go to our website and click ‘register’ so we can let you know how to reserve your free place!

www.watersprite.org
www.facebook.com/watersprite.film.festival
www.twitter.com/waterspritecam

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