Festival showcasing best in independent filmmaking to be held at Sheffield's iconic Abbeydale Picture House
and live on Freeview channel 276
The 1920s cinema, whose screens were once graced by silent movies and Hollywood epics, is set to play host to an all together different event, the Spirit of Independence film festival.
Now in its third year, the festival’s aim is to provide a showcase for upcoming filmmakers struggling to get their work premiered because of their budget.
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Hide AdIt is set to be held on October 2, and will include question and answer sessions as well as art displays and stalls from local traders.
The festival was originally set up in order to introduce micro-budget feature films and short movies made for less than £1,000.
This year’s entries include movies created by filmmakers originating from as far afield as Venezuela and Australia.
Despite this, one of the main features will be the world premiere of ‘Seepers’ shot in and around the Sheffield area.
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Hide AdThe festival has also partnered with local production company, Open House Pictures, from a shared passion to provide a platform for local artists to showcase their work and expand their networks.
Restoration work has begun on the Grade II listed Abbeydale Picture House, once known as the ‘Picture Palace’ for its lavish Art Deco design, and it is hoped eventually it can be restored to its former 1920s glory.
To buy tickets or to view the Spirit of Independence’s full festival line-up please visit their website at: https://www.soifilmfestival.com/