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Second Shropshire Rainbow Film Festival
Posted on: November 20th, 2007 by History Month

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Building on last year’s success, the Rainbow Film Festival will take place from November 30th to December 6th in Shrewsbury at The Old Market Hall Cinema.

This year’s festival, which is open to everyone, has an exciting line up of award winning films – four of which were premiered at the prestigious BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival earlier this year – and a few old favourites.

‘The Festival offers a diversity of images and experiences, a reflection of our lives, hopes, fears and dreams; the comedy and the tragedy, the laughter and tears – and allows audiences to draw from the experiences of others’, says Sue Gorbing, one of the organisers.

There are more films this year, including a late showing on Saturday December 1st of The Hunger, a ‘fantastic, melancholic and artistic vampire movie’ starring Susan Sarandon, Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie.

Website: www.rainbowfilmfestival.org.uk
Box Office:01743 281281
Email: info@rainbowfilmfestival.org.uk

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