Wider Picture Project

The Wider Picture Project (Babergh International Film Festival)


The Wider Picture Project (Babergh International Film Festival) is a festival of international cinema taking place at venues around Babergh and during April and May 2008.
 
Residents of Babergh will be able to enjoy some of the best films from around the world, with the Festival launch taking place at Lavenham Village Hall on 2nd April where the French film The Chorus (Les Choristes) will be screened.

The aim of The Wider Picture Project is to increase the range of films available for the local communities, promote understanding of other cultures and lifestyles and to develop audiences for foreign language films in the venue's catchment area.

Jill Barton, Babergh's Arts and Community Development Officer comments "This is a fantastic opportunity for film lovers in Babergh to view some very different films which will highlight the diverse cultures across the world and also aid promotion of the numerous digital cinema venues across the district."

Dave Gregory, Manager of Aldeburgh Cinema and who helped co-ordinate the festival on behalf of Babergh, added: "The idea of a film festival was initiated by the Sudbury and District Branch of the United Nations and was welcomed enthusiastically from groups around Babergh, who are already part of the Suffolk Digital Cinema Network.

"We've worked hard to bring in films that you might not necessarily encounter on a trip to one of the larger cinema chains and are delighted with how well this has been received. We hope the people who come along really enjoy themselves - and the films."

Venues taking part in the festival are:

Flix in the Stix, Lavenham
Polstead Village Hall, Polstead
Hartest Cinema, Hartest
Hollywood at Hadleigh, Hadleigh
The Quay Theatre, Sudbury
Screen at Sproughton, Sproughton
Peninsular Pix, Tattingstone
Glemsford Screen, Glemsford

All of the venues are part of Suffolk Digital Cinema Network, a countywide organisation set up four years ago to assist groups to organise film shows in towns and villages in Suffolk without cinemas.

Each venue, which is run by local volunteers, will be screening films for adults and children -with some screenings accompanied by food themed from the film's country of origin. Tickets cost £3 for adult shows and £1 for children's films. They can be bought from the local venue or through a central box office at The Quay Theatre on (01787) 374745.

Full details of all films being shown during the festival, together with venue and contact details can be found below.

Wider Picture Project brochure

The Wider Picture Project (Babergh International Film Festival) is supported by Suffolk Digital Cinema Network, Screen East, Sudbury Town Council, Lavenham Parish Council and the Sudbury & District Branch of the United Nations Association.
Contact Information
Contact Jill Barton
Telephone 01473 826674
Email jill.barton@babergh.gov.uk
Fax 01473 825742

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