Your Status: Logged out Log in

The 6th Disability Film Festival.  

Member rating: No Rating | Words: | Submitted: Wed Feb 09 2005

Page Preview
Preview
Previous 1 of 7 Next

On the left is an image preview of every page of this document, and below are the first 150 words with formatting removed:

The 6th Disability Film Festival 1-5 December 2004 National Film Theatre, London Since it began in 1999, the Disability Film Festival has presented a huge range of work by disabled film-makers. This year's festival - the sixth - is the biggest yet, with five days of screenings and discussions at the prestigious National Film Theatre on London's South Bank. The 2004 festival includes over 60 films in a wide variety of genres - from feature films to shorts, via experimental work, animation and documentaries. There's also a showing of the BBC film Every Time You Look At Me, starring Mat Fraser and Lisa Hammond, which was first broadcast on BBC TWO earlier this year. But this event isn't just about the movies. During the festival, panel discussions will cover subjects such as work and training for disabled people in film and video, and why so few films are made by mental health service users. Over the...

Get instant access



  • Instant, unlimited access to our documents in full
  • Swap your work for free access, or pay £4.99
  • To see the full version of this document and 150,044 others
Register Now