Stone me

Dressing Granite, which premiered at the Cornwall Film Festival last year, is being screened at Penzance’s Acorn Arts Centre tonight (that’s Thursday, clock watchers) at 8pm.

The film is the first feature from Wildwest Films, Bedrock Films and Cornwall Film, and tells the story of a stonemason struggling to preserve the family firm as his father becoming increasingly ill with Alzheimer’s disease. Cheery stuff.

Debbie Harvey will be signing the whole performance for those hard of hearing (y’know, a bit like Hollyoaks on a Sunday) and there’ll be a Q&A-type thingy with the filmmakers after the screening.

Tickets cost £5 (with a booking fee of £1) and are available on 01736 365520 or the Acorn Arts Centre website.

Posted by Thin White Duke

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