The Romford Film Festival Opens!

The 4th annual Romford Film Festival kicks off today with 'Kings of Mulberry Street' - a feel good film from South Africa where two local boys try to defeat local crime lords through Bollywood charm and 'Puppet Killer' a pseudo horror comedy that cleverly utilises every classic Horror Movie in its screentime to have you rolling in your seats!

We are really proud that the festival is going ahead in its physical form and showing almost 200 films from around the world in 5 days. It could posibly be the first one since the covid-lockdown in March. It is so important that we do not let the pandemic collapse the great independent film networks that are created through festivals and we hope that the independent film industry is robust enough to prevail!

We have been working with the festival since its creation, voluntarily supporting the brand, design and student volunteers that usually run the day to day festival - we also support the running of the ECG Film Festival that runs alongside, where films from the Central Asian and post-soviet countries have a platfrom to be screened. Also, of course, Spencer Hawken, the director of festival is also one of our members ! 

We look forward to seeing you there, in a socially distanced and masked capacity! 

For only £4 per ticket or £10 for a day pass, or £30 for a full festival pass, you would be mad not to visit to see some NEW films before blockbuster releases in October. 

To see the full programme and to book tickets, click HERE



 

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