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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

Sponsors

The Festival would not be possible without the support of all our sponsors and partners. We are also extremely grateful for all the time, energy and effort put in by the Staff team, Picturehouse staff, Interns, and our many volunteers, without whose contributions the Festival could not achieve so much each year.

Principal Sponsor

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TTP Group deliver award winning technology and product development, and have been generous sponsors of the Cambridge Film Festival for a number of years. Based in the Melbourn Science Park near Cambridge, TTP are not only renowned for their advanced technology solutions and development, but also for being strong supporters of important Cambridge cultural events.

Help support the Festival

As a registered charity the Cambridge Film Trust is always looking for partners who are willing to assist with funding, professional expertise or in-kind donations. We can offer unique, creative sponsorship packages to suit your company’s needs. Please email us if you would like to get involved.

Website Sponsor

True leaders in their field, Studio 24 is a independently run web design agency based in Cambridge, UK. Founded in 1999 the company continues to grow year on year, delivering high quality web solutions to clients nationwide.

Media Sponsors

Archant is the UK’s largest independently-owned regional media business active in the fields of newspaper and magazine publishing, contract printing and internet communications. Archant Cambridge brings the East of England a refreshing and engaging blend of news and information based around interest groups across the region.

Cambridge First is the weekly newspaper for Cambridge offering a forward thinking and fresh look at what the key movers and shakers are up to and the exciting breakthroughs created in the city and its surrounding areas.

Explorer Magazine is Cambridgeshire’s ultimate entertainment and listings guide. It gives local people a monthly preview of what’s on across the county, covering arts, live music, film, shopping, health and beauty, plus many more.

Sponsors

Children’s at Heffers helps the Cambridge Family Film Festival become bigger and better! Situated at the back of the main Heffers bookshop, Children’s at Heffers is a colourful, safe space for children and adults to explore together thousands of books, CDs, DVDs, stationery, cards and great gifts.

Barratt Homes is not just a housing developer, it is a company that builds homes. At every stage of the process, from designing and planning to the final finishing touches, they keep in mind the emotional and practical priorities of the people who will be living in their properties. This year they are also supporting the second Cambridge Family Film Festival.

 

Funders

Partners

Arts Picturehouse Cambridge is part of City Screen which was formed in 1989 to provide cinemas that serve their communities. Independent, art-house and foreign-language films have always been central to its profile with mainstream blockbusters and quality crossover titles in the mix.

Both beautiful and peaceful, Emmanuel’s extensive grounds are sited near the centre of Cambridge boasting architecture that ranges from the medieval to the late twentieth century. Although it is easy to forget that this setting is separated by only a few yards from a vibrant city centre, it often plays host to discussions about the future of film support for the East of England.

Cambridge Saab is a family-run business which has been associated with Saab since 1969. The dealership has gone from strength-to-strength, with the announcement of the 9-3 MY12 range, featuring the cleanest, low-carbon Saabs ever produced.

Cited as one of the leading cinema groups in the UK and Ireland in terms of the number of sites, screens and admissions, the Cineworld Group was founded in 1995  and has a portfolio of 78 cinemas and 790 screens which stretches as far north and south as Aberdeen and Jersey and as far east and west as Ipswich and Dublin.

Join our 30@30 campaign

To celebrate our 30th birthday in style in 2010, we invited film lovers to help support our ambitious programme of independent cinema from around the world by donating just £30. This campaign continues, and any amount that you can spare – large or small – is welcomed! You can find details of how to donate in just a few clicks by visiting our JustGiving page.

Sponsors

proudly sponsored by Studio 24

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