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Film Friends Forever 18th March 2008
![]() Date Tuesday 18th March 2008 Time Doors open 18:30 Venue Corbert Place, Truman Brewery, E1 6NH See on Google Maps Admission Guest list only, £2 donation Film Friends Forever is returning on the 18th March 2008 with a killer line up of Oscar, Bafta & other award nominations and winners. We are also being joined by the lovely people at Audio Aubergine who will take care of the musical entertainment. We will update shortly with the screening programme. Please fill out the form below to gain entry. Guest List Form Dog Altogether / Paddy Considine ![]() Dog Altogether is the story of Joseph (Peter Mullan), a man who is plagued by a violence and rage that is driving him to self destruction. As he falls further into turmoil Joseph scours the landscape in search of a single grain of redemption that might restore hope to his fractured life. Dog Altogether is the winner of a BAFTA for best short film. Meme Les Pigeons Vont Paradis (Even Pigeons Go To Heaven) / Samuel Tourneux ![]() A priest tries to sell an old man a machine that he promises will transport him to heaven. eme Les Pigeons Vont Paradis was nominated for an Oscar in the best animated short film category. Hesitation / Virginia Gilbert ![]() A moment of hesitation: a lifetime of repercussions. Everything isin place: a beautiful resort drenched in sunshine, lazing holiday-makers, a middle-aged married couple. Paul and Rebecca reading. A moment of indecision could mean life or death. Hesitation has won the Best First Irish Short Film award, The Golden Hugo at Chicago, and was nominated for Bafta this year. The Stronger / Lia Williams ![]() Amelia is a waif-like out-of-work actress sitting alone in a cafe on Christmas Eve. She has been ditched by a theatre company. She has called off her engagement with her fiancé - and she has a lover. Big, brash and successful theatre dame Anna comes in and unleashes her pity and loathing on to Amelia. The Stronger won SAE Best Digital Short Film at Raindance 2007 and was nominated for a Bafta this year. I Met The Walrus / John Raskin ![]() In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan, armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck and a head full of questions, snuck into John Lennon’s hotel room in Toronto and convinced John to do an interview. This was in the midst of Lennon’s “bed-in” phase, during which John and Yoko were staying in hotel beds in an effort to promote peace. 38 years later, Jerry has produced a film about it. 'I Met The Walrus' received numerous accolades as well as nomination for Best Animation Short. The Pearce Sisters / Luis Cook ![]() An amusingly bleak hearted tale of two weather lashed old spinsters. Lol and Edna Pearce live on a remote and austere strip of coast. They scrape out a miserable existence from the sea. The Pearce sisters is a tale of love, loneliness, guts, gore, nudity, violence, smoking and cups of tea. Audio Aubergine
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