The club season may have come to an end but there are still lots of films to enjoy at the 26th Keswick Film Festival starting on Thursday with The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford (additional screening on Saturday morning). The closing film A Private Life has already sold out and many of the other films are selling fast so don't leave it too late to get your tickets.
The programme includes award winners, a 1976 retrospective, a Jodie Foster showcase, family films, short films by Cumbrian filmmakers, recent work from vibrant US filmmakers selected by students from Carlisle College and an exclusive opportunity to see rare footage from Lake District filmmaker Terry Abraham. If that wasn't enough the Alhambra's second screen will be used for a Fringe Festival on Friday and Saturday.
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