Charlton and Woolwich Free Film Festival
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Thanks, sounds interesting.0
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Nice one0
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Hopinh to get to some of these. Many thanks.0
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Remember tomorrow this fine event draws to a conclusion. Straight after tomorrow's game there is a special 'Blow Up' walk (film scholars will know much of this extraordinary film was shot in Charlton). Then the film itself will be showing in Charlton House and finally there will be a great Sounds of 66 event in The White Swan in Charlton Village. So expect the obvious Beatles, Stones, Beach Boys, Kinks, Byrds and Dusty Springfield but also expect some rare gems in the Northern Soul, Mod, Tamla Motown and Freakbeat genres. All from 1966, a great year (and not just because I was born in it!)0
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Was at the short film screening last night! An enjoyable evening unfortunately cut short by organisational issues. The Hikaru Tsukuda film was by a distance my favourite.0
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That's a shame - what happened? I'd have wandered up if I'd got my act into gear last night. Hoping to get up to Monty Python & The Holy Grail at Shrewsbury House tonight, don't think I'll make Blow-Up which I'm a bit gutted about (somehow got it into my head that it was on Sunday). Heard the other day that the organisers are delighted with how it's all gone and they want to bring it back next year.Leuth said:Was at the short film screening last night! An enjoyable evening unfortunately cut short by organisational issues. The Hikaru Tsukuda film was by a distance my favourite.
Catford's free film festival starts tonight, too, with an outdoor screening of Life of Brian on Catford Broadway tomorrow http://www.freefilmfestivals.org/filmfestival/catford/
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I saw the third man and was amazed how good it is. Stands the test of time very well.
Also went to the Egyptian film in the Blue Nile. It too was very good.
Hope this becomes an established festival.
Many thanks and much appreciation to the organisers.1 -
What happened was that they'd scheduled screenings until 10.45 but only booked the house until 10. Rookie error1
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Oops. I know the caretakers at Charlton House don't like to be there a minute past 10...Leuth said:What happened was that they'd scheduled screenings until 10.45 but only booked the house until 10. Rookie error
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Should have just taken everyone to The White Swan and clustered around the laptop2
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I'm curious as to how many people attend these film showings and why they would prefer to view them in Charlton House or a pub, rather than in their own home ?3
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A different experience......a change of venue......watch with similar film fans......support community events.......watch good films in unusual settings........chance to get off the sofa......etc etcCovered End said:I'm curious as to how many people attend these film showings and why they would prefer to view them in Charlton House or a pub, rather than in their own home ?
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The Third Man is a great film. Who would have thought it was directed by the same man who directed Oliver!? I too hope it will become an established Festival.iainment said:I saw the third man and was amazed how good it is. Stands the test of time very well.
Also went to the Egyptian film in the Blue Nile. It too was very good.
Hope this becomes an established festival.
Many thanks and much appreciation to the organisers.0 -
Thanks. Are they well attended ?0
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Yes very well attended especially because there has been something for everyone of all ages - it's all been done by volunteers most with little or no experience of organising such events so it has been a learning curve - it's a great thing for the area I thinkCovered End said:Thanks. Are they well attended ?
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Scrooge Award 2016Covered End said:I'm curious as to how many people attend these film showings and why they would prefer to view them in Charlton House or a pub, rather than in their own home ?
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Did you want me to come and hold your hand ?Leuth said:
Scrooge Award 2016Covered End said:I'm curious as to how many people attend these film showings and why they would prefer to view them in Charlton House or a pub, rather than in their own home ?
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It's called socialising.Covered End said:I'm curious as to how many people attend these film showings and why they would prefer to view them in Charlton House or a pub, rather than in their own home ?
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We saw The Third Man in the open air at the ruined garrison church. It was very atmospheric and added to the film.Covered End said:I'm curious as to how many people attend these film showings and why they would prefer to view them in Charlton House or a pub, rather than in their own home ?
The Blue Nile was an almost perfect venue for a film about the Tahrir Square revolution in Egypt. Again the atmosphere and the food just added to the experience of seeing the film. And it was free! Apart from the bucket collections.
You should give it a go, if it's a film that grabs you then you won"t be disappointed.0 -
I think Covered End asked a really good question, strange that people seemed a bit sniffy about it.
I really don't get the social angle though because there are few things less social than watching a film in public. Each to their own though. I'm not knocking it, just don't get it (except when I went to see the premier of Oil City Confidential and they wheeled Wilko Johnson out to say a few words about it).0 -
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True that film goers don't talk to one another during the film but there's certainly talking before and after so it is an extremely sociable event.Stig said:I think Covered End asked a really good question, strange that people seemed a bit sniffy about it.
I really don't get the social angle though because there are few things less social than watching a film in public. Each to their own though. I'm not knocking it, just don't get it (except when I went to see the premier of Oil City Confidential and they wheeled Wilko Johnson out to say a few words about it).0 -
I hope I wasn't sniffy. That's all.Stig said:I think Covered End asked a really good question, strange that people seemed a bit sniffy about it.
I really don't get the social angle though because there are few things less social than watching a film in public. Each to their own though. I'm not knocking it, just don't get it (except when I went to see the premier of Oil City Confidential and they wheeled Wilko Johnson out to say a few words about it).1 -
Are you going ?EastTerrace said:
It's called socialising.Covered End said:I'm curious as to how many people attend these film showings and why they would prefer to view them in Charlton House or a pub, rather than in their own home ?
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Not at all.iainment said:
I hope I wasn't sniffy. That's all.Stig said:I think Covered End asked a really good question, strange that people seemed a bit sniffy about it.
I really don't get the social angle though because there are few things less social than watching a film in public. Each to their own though. I'm not knocking it, just don't get it (except when I went to see the premier of Oil City Confidential and they wheeled Wilko Johnson out to say a few words about it).0 -
I was0
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Last song being added to the set list - just has to be the last track from Revolver - Tomorrow Never Knows0
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Watch films with others, you must be 'kin joking?Covered End said:
Are you going ?EastTerrace said:
It's called socialising.Covered End said:I'm curious as to how many people attend these film showings and why they would prefer to view them in Charlton House or a pub, rather than in their own home ?
Unless they have popcorn of course!
Seriously, you know I don't go out anymore!0 -
Well I heard you had a nice bus ride with the kids.EastTerrace said:
Watch films with others, you must be 'kin joking?Covered End said:
Are you going ?EastTerrace said:
It's called socialising.Covered End said:I'm curious as to how many people attend these film showings and why they would prefer to view them in Charlton House or a pub, rather than in their own home ?
Unless they have popcorn of course!
Seriously, you know I don't go out anymore!0







