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10am Film for Primary Schools in
Denbigh
Nanny McPhee,
Dir. Kirk Jones, 2008, Cert. U
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12pm Festival reception for guests and friends of the festival
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2pm Only Two Can Play,
Dir. S. Gilliat, 1961, Cert.PG
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7pm Talk: The Sitcom in Wales
Presented by Eifion Lloyd Jones
Film: Very Annie Mary
Dir. Sarah Sugarman, 2004,Cert.15
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10am Comedy Double Bill:
Great Railway Classics
Oh, Mr Porter,
Dir. Marcel Varnell, 1937,Cert. U
The Titfield Thunderbolt,
Dir. Charles Crichton, 1953,Cert.U
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2pm Carry On Up The Khyber,
Dir. Gerald Thomas, 1968, Cert. A
The Happiest Days Of Your Life,
Dir. Frank Launder, 1970, Cert. U
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7pm Guest Lecture:
The Art of Film-making
Presented by Dilwyn Roberts
Shaun Of The Dead
Dir. Edgar Wright, 2005, Cert.15
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Sunday 21st November 2010
10am Film-making Competition
Made in Wales
Screening and prize giving with adjudicators Dir. Ifor ap Glyn, Eifion Lloyd Jones and Dr Tim Webb
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2pm Denbigh on Film
Presented by local historian Mr R.M. (Bobi) Owen, to include the photographic exhibition.
--------------------------------------------- 7pm Film Premiere
Winners of the fiilm-making competition
Beyond The Pole
Dir. David L. Williams, 2010, Cert.15
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This film festival is dedicated to the Great British Comedy, 1930s to 2010. The aim is to present a range of films which celebrate the artistic vision, wit and humour as well as social comment on life from the early years of British Cinema to the present. The film-making competition is again a popular feature of this event, winners to be announced at the festival