CINEVILLE
London To Brighton
Screening and Q&A with the Producers


Lighthouse screened the award winning feature London to Brighton Q&A with Producers RACHEL ROBEY and AL CLARK.

Please click here for a podcast of the event
 
Date: Thursday 29th March 2007
Time: Doors and bar open at 6pm, screening at 7pm, Q&A at 9pm
Venue: Lighthouse, 28 Kensington Street, Brighton (click here for a map)
Cost: £5/£4 concs



Rachel Robey and Alastair Clark both produce for Nottingham based Wellington Films. Their debut feature film 'London to Brighton' by Paul Andrew Williams won a host of awards during 2006 including 'Best Achievement in Production' at the British Independent Film Awards and was nominated for both 'British Film Producer of the Year' at the London Critics Circle Awards and the Carl Forman Award at BAFTA. They are currently in post production on 'Better Things' by Duane Hopkins (with fellow producer Samm Haillay of Newcastle based Third Films) with backing from Film4, UK Film Council and Arte / ZDF.

LONDON TO BRIGHTON
Director: Paul Andrew Williams
Running time: 90
Cert: 18

It’s 3:07am and two girls burst into a run down toilet. Joanne is crying her eyes out and her clothing is ripped. Kelly's face is bruised and starting to swell. Duncan Allen lies in his bathroom bleeding to death. Duncan's son, Stuart, has found his father and wants answers. Derek, Kelly's pimp, needs to find Kelly or it will be him who pays. Kelly and Joanne need to get through the next 24 hours alive...
 
“It’s audacious exciting filmmaking” The Guardian
“Reminds you just how good British Cinema can be” The Scotsman
“The best British film of the century” The Big Issue.

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