Keswick Film Club News
The latest news from Keswick Film Club
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012
AGM - Sunday 1 April, 4.00pm at the Alhambra
This years AGM will take place on Sunday 1st April, at 4.00pm at the Alhambra, just before the final film of the season, Coriolanus. Please come along, especially if you have any ideas to share about how the club is run or what we should be doing next year.
The committee changed a lot this year, with a new chair, vice chair and membership secretary and several new members and we hope we have kept the club running at the level you expect. All of us are willing to continue next year, except Tom Rennie who feels that his role as Treasurer could lead to a conflict of interest with his new role running the Alhambra. Tom is happy to remain on the committee. We are sure you will join us in thanking him for the incredible job he has done for the club over the years...and for keeping the Alhambra running for us now!
It does mean we need a new Treasurer, however. This role is vital for the club in itself and obviously would also give you a say in how the club is run as well. If you think you could take this on, please get in touch.
The committee changed a lot this year, with a new chair, vice chair and membership secretary and several new members and we hope we have kept the club running at the level you expect. All of us are willing to continue next year, except Tom Rennie who feels that his role as Treasurer could lead to a conflict of interest with his new role running the Alhambra. Tom is happy to remain on the committee. We are sure you will join us in thanking him for the incredible job he has done for the club over the years...and for keeping the Alhambra running for us now!
It does mean we need a new Treasurer, however. This role is vital for the club in itself and obviously would also give you a say in how the club is run as well. If you think you could take this on, please get in touch.
Friday, March 09, 2012
Shame - Sunday 11th March 5pm
This weekend we have one of the highlights of the season for you - Steve McQueen's Shame.
McQueen's first film - Hunger - was a hard hitting look at the IRA hunger strikers, showing the anger and sadness on both sides of the divided Ireland. I, for one, have been looking forward to his follow up ever since and, judging from the critical acclaim, the world has been too...
"Steve McQueen's follow-up to Hunger is an icily compulsive portrait of damaged siblings and sex addiction, fuelled by brilliant performances by Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan" - Peter Bradshaw, Guardian...
"McQueen's film is breathtaking in its execution. Fassbender delivers his finest performance yet. Why he hasn't received the expected Oscar remains a mystery."- Ed Gibbs, Sun Herald
That said, a word of warning. This is an '18' rated movie whose subject matter is sex addiction. Dont expect pornography, but do expect explicit detail. This is one of the best films of 2011, but... "Shame is interested in the stark immediacy of one man’s world and drawing us into that world without easy explanations" - Dave Calhoun, Time Out.
McQueen's first film - Hunger - was a hard hitting look at the IRA hunger strikers, showing the anger and sadness on both sides of the divided Ireland. I, for one, have been looking forward to his follow up ever since and, judging from the critical acclaim, the world has been too...
"Steve McQueen's follow-up to Hunger is an icily compulsive portrait of damaged siblings and sex addiction, fuelled by brilliant performances by Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan" - Peter Bradshaw, Guardian...
"McQueen's film is breathtaking in its execution. Fassbender delivers his finest performance yet. Why he hasn't received the expected Oscar remains a mystery."- Ed Gibbs, Sun Herald
That said, a word of warning. This is an '18' rated movie whose subject matter is sex addiction. Dont expect pornography, but do expect explicit detail. This is one of the best films of 2011, but... "Shame is interested in the stark immediacy of one man’s world and drawing us into that world without easy explanations" - Dave Calhoun, Time Out.
Vaughan
Thursday, March 01, 2012
Shorts Night - Sunday 4th March 5pm
We have what might be a first for the club; an evening of short films. After the success of the Osprey Awards at the Festival, we thought we should show more shorts at the club nights; they are not just films made by people who can't afford to make a full length film! If you want to see what can be done with almost no time to develop a theme, come along and see the winner of the Virgin Media Shorts Competition, for instance - how to make a thriller in just over 2 minutes! (Cleverly call '2:20' so no prizes for the actual length...)
We have a variety of films, some local, some international, some award winners, some we just liked; come and see for yourself what these directors of a different sort can do. The full list can be seen in the programme notes (pdf).
Monday, February 20, 2012
13th Keswick Film Festival - 23rd-26th February
I'm sure you need no reminding that the 13th Keswick Film Festival starts on Thursday evening with the party for pass holders and a screening of In Love With Alma Cogan followed by a Q&A session with its director Tony Britten. There are lots of other films over the weekend and more premieres and pre-releases than ever before (I think!).
We're delighted to welcome back the Lancaster Millennium Choir on Saturday evening. Tony Palmer will talking about his epic adaptation of Wagner (showing all day Sunday) and Bird On A Wire (Sat 10pm), plus teenage actor Alex Etal will be on hand for questions at the family screening of Ways To Live Forever.
Of course we're really excited to be joined by John Hurt throughout the festival. If you need a reminder of why you should be excited just take a look at this wonderful video:
We're delighted to welcome back the Lancaster Millennium Choir on Saturday evening. Tony Palmer will talking about his epic adaptation of Wagner (showing all day Sunday) and Bird On A Wire (Sat 10pm), plus teenage actor Alex Etal will be on hand for questions at the family screening of Ways To Live Forever.
Of course we're really excited to be joined by John Hurt throughout the festival. If you need a reminder of why you should be excited just take a look at this wonderful video:
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