Tuesday, 13 November 2007

Words a thousand tell pictures

Prize for the first to rearrange into a well-known cliché - it has to be posted here as a comment to quote. It's the best prize known to man...

If you get a second, please visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/20447812@N06/ for an overview of one of the more entertaining photo shoots I've been to in my PR life.

Just very very funny.

Feeling none too clever in myself and a bit exhausted now, so unfortunately cancelled plans to go to the Pavilion event at the Wardrobe. Sorry guys, not the best start to my role as board trustee, but I hope you understand. The term chocolate teapot springs to mind if I had come this evening - I'll be there with bells on to many other of the very very exciting events coming up as part of the 2007 Leeds International Film Festival. It's buzzin' here right now...as I will be again tomorrow now...!

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Film still from 'We all fade away', Nisha Duggal

City-wide screenings of artists' film
In association with Leeds International Film Festival, Pavilion is hosting a series of film screenings across the city of Leeds; drawing attention to incidental and staged happenings. Screenings will take place in bar and cafe spaces, shop windows and a public square.

This year we will also preview 'Frank', a short film written and directed by Lee Maloney and produced by Andy Watson. This film has been commissioned by Pavilion and supported by our Studio 12 programme.

Launch event & 'Frank' preview
Tuesday 13 November 2007, 6 pm - 8 pm
The Wardrobe Bar, 6 St Peters Square, Leeds


Film still from 'Frank'

Frank - Studio 12 film commission
The downfall of a northern loan shark - Kieslowski meets Ken Loach in a working mens' club. A film with community, fear and betrayal at its heart, this solid, insightful short unearths the destructive power of self delusion."

And much more besides.

Please look up and try and make it along to stuff - fingers crossed my involvement will be a bit greater next year...

Sofa is calling...

Clancy xxxx

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