Monday, 4 October 2010

London Short Film Festival

London Short Film festival is the most popular and pans out over 10 days. The 2011 festival will be its 8th. Over 200 short films are screened by un and coming aspiring film makers. These films are screened at the best London cinemas.

The 2010 festival reached locations such as Soho and the East End. It included an event at the Camden Roundhouse.

‘In 2003 Philip Ilson and Kate Taylor organised the first Halloween Short Film Festival at the ICA. This was formed as a continuation of The Halloween Short Film Club which Philip had been programming since 1994. In 2008 the festival became the London Short Film Festival and has been growing year on year to take in more films, live music, industry and training and diverse, high quality venues.’

In the 2010 festival plus tickets were sold, there were 42 events across 10 different venues over the 10 days and three quarters of the events sold to capacity. 
The London Film Festival had eight media partners and 16 creative programme partners.
London Short Film Festival has received praise from many major print publishers.
Some are listed below:

A London bastion of cutting-edge short films and multimedia’ - The Times
‘The festival that mixes short film, music and fun in equal doses’ – Guardian Guide

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