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Cambridge Film Festival, 15-25 September 2011

September 2011

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The 2011 Cambridge Film Festival is now over, come back soon for details of next year's festival

2011 admissions up, 2012 onwards march!

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Posted by Festival Team at 7:07 pm , January 16, 2012

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A quick update on our 2011 successes as we look forward to CFF 2012.

Admissions up 20%!
2011′s Cambridge Film Festival didn’t disappoint, with a packed programme as usual, some fantastic guests, and even better, hundreds of new faces! We’re looking forward to improving further this year – any profit remaining after paying for staff, films, events and overheads goes straight into the budget for 2012.
 

Accolades for Festival Films
Complimenting the Programmers of the Cambridge Film Festival, several key features from this year’s Festival are continuing to achieve great success, with TINKER TAILOR SOLIDER SPY, DRIVE, THE HELP, TYRANNOSAUR, and MYSTERIES OF LISBON all up for awards from the London Critics’ Circle. This is after several of the above won awards at the British Independent Film Awards earlier last month. Directors Tomas Alfredson (Tinker Tailor), Nicholas Winding Refn (Drive), and Paddy Considine (Tyrannosaur) all attended the 2011 Festival to speak to Cambridge audiences.

 

Festive films poll
Newsletter subscribers were invited to cast their votes. You can see the results on our homepage (on the right hand side – scroll down!). Subscribe to our newsletter here.


We would like to wish all our supporters and fans of the CFF best wishes for 2012!
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