Childe’s play
It’s not often we get an email which begins ‘Hello darlings!’ but when we do, it’s invariably from The Chagford Filmmaking Group (or Dame Edna Everage).
Their latest missive tells us about a screening of Elizabeth-Jane Baldry’s Childe Rowland tomorrow at 11.30am at Exeter Picturehouse.
The half-hour film is set in Anglo-Saxon Devon and tells the story of a little girl stolen by the fairies and the heroic efforts of her brothers to rescue her. Yes, that old chestnut.
Entry is a £3 donation-type thing and the bar should be open afterwards for drinks and outlandish conversations about pixies.
Want to know more? Click here to see stills from the film or click here to read D+CFilm’s short interview with Elizabeth-Jane Baldry about the making of Childe Rowland.
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