By D&CFilm, on Thursday, September 22, 2011
The Interrogate! social justice festival is screening In A Better World at Dartington Barn Cinema
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By D&CFilm, on Monday, June 20, 2011
Scissor Sisters musical director and keyboard John Garden will perform live at Dartington as he accompanies silent movie classic The Lost World
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By David Salas, on Sunday, February 27, 2011
Filmmaker David Salas popped along to The Barn, Dartington, to watch Peeping Tom, a Michael Powell from 1960, but wasn’t taken with the characters, cobled together pyschology or the ludicrous premise
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By Robin Whenary, on Monday, February 22, 2010
South Devon filmmaker Robin Whenary reviews the powerful and almost epic multi-award winning A Prophet, which is at The Barn, Dartington
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By Robin Whenary, on Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Devon filmmaker Robin Whenary reviews the masterful Still Walking by Hirokazu Kore-eda – a film of generational differences and family conflicts with absorbing details and quiet cumulative power. You can see Still Walking at The Barn, Dartington until February 14
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By D&CFilm, on Tuesday, February 9, 2010
D+CFilm and the Dartington Barn Cinema have got together to get filmmakers along to the South Devon cinema to review films. We thought it would be good copy, it might get more people going to the cinema, and it might inspire the filmmakers
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By D&CFilm, on Friday, November 6, 2009 The Dartington Barn Cinema is showing off its state-of-the-art digital film projection facilities with a live music and classic film combo
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By D&CFilm, on Friday, September 4, 2009
The Totnes Festival starts today (Friday, September 4) and we’ve got a sneak peak of the line up for SHOOT, the festival’s short film festival. This year you can get two bites at the film festival cheer – there’s a screening at The Barn on Tuesday, September 8 and at the Barrel House on
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By D&CFilm, on Thursday, June 19, 2008
The Barn Cinema, Dartington, has the dubious notoriety of being one of the rudest places this cinema goer has ever been to – but it’s got a mighty fine programme. And just like French waiters the attitude might have a certain allure. And if you want to get your film shown there before a
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