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PROGRAMME N°5 — 5TH ANNIVERSARY

Friday 2nd August 2002, 7:30pm to Midnight
A night celebrating motherly affection:

  SHORT FILMS

  • FLOOD by Guy Paterson
    2002, United Kingdom, 12 minutes.
    An agoraphobic girl Ann hasn't seen her cat Billy for three days and must leave home to find him. Thus begins a journey of self-discovery as she confronts her fears in a flood of emotion.

  • DATE WITH PAUL by Chia Hsien Chang
    2002, United Kingdom, 12 minutes.
    Young shy Lucy is invited on a date by Paul after an embarrassing meeting at a party, but the evening turns sour with the arrival of a strange man.

  • THE END by Joe Wright
    1998, United Kingdom, 8 minutes.
    Writtend by Kathy Burke and starring Willie Ross.
    Legendary British actor Willie Ross stars as a self-confessed bastard, recently diagnosed with terminal cancer, who takes a psychedelic trip towards death in this grim short penned by Kathy Burke.

  FEATURE FILM

  • THE ANNIVERSARY by Roy Ward Baker
    1968, United Kingdom, 1 hour 35 minutes.
    Starring Bette Davis, Sheila Hancock, Jack Hedley, James Cossins, Christian Roberts & Elaine Taylor.
    Cleverly cruel Hammer Studios black comedy featuring a wonderfully witty Bette Davis as British matriarch to three grown sons. Adorned with an eye-patch, she spits tacks at any women who dare to challenge her 'motherly affections' for her boys.
      "Davis provides the scares, and some laughs."
                  —Radio Times
      "High camp black comedy."
                  —Time Out
      "Bitterly funny black comedy."
                  — Movies Unlimited
     
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