Reel Indi

A stonking new youth-run cinema has been set up in North Devon to support and show local films, while rousing some political rabble in the process.

Reel Indi is masterminded by Henry Allison, a rather angry-sounding young man and founder of North Devon Active Youth, whose main concern is the way mainstream media reports events in a biased way.

The cinema was set up to provide an opportunity for people to develop their own opinions by watching films and having a bit of a yap afterwards.

So, if you are an aspiring filmmaker with a political bent (and hey, who isn’t?), get in touch with Reel Indi, on northdevonactiveyouth@hotmail.co.uk

The Reel Indi 2007 programme will be launched on January 5 at Tapeley Park, with a screening of the 9/11 conspirimentary (we’ve just invented a new genre!) Short Change and, bizarrely, an appearance by ex-MI5 whistleblower David Shayler. Erm, power to the people!

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This entry was posted on Monday, December 18th, 2006 at 10:31 am and is filed under Festivals/Events, Local, News . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “Reel Indi”

  1. Henry Allison Says:

    hey, thanks for the write up, i like what you’ve said! yeh all ages are welcome on jan 5th and its free, so there is no excuse for not coming! i wouldnt say im angry though more a determinded young man!

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