Win ticket for Fifteen Cornwall's The End of the Line screening (three course lunch included!)

Win tickets to see the over-fishing documentary The End of the Line at Fifteen Cornwall, you also get a three course lunch rounded off with a debate at the end

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Exeter Film Society returns with Herzog’s Encounters At The End Of The World

The Exeter Film Society returns from its summer hiatus with the Werner Herzog documentary Encounters At The End Of The World, on Wednesday, September 9 (6pm and 8.15pm).

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Cornish filmmaker Arran Hawkins wants to know about your beard

Cornish filmmaker Arran Hawkins has interviewed 15 people about their beard growth for a new documentary about facial hair.

Arran told thisiscornwall: “It’s hair that comes out of your face. It’s just weird.”

Uh, ever heard of eyebrows, Arran?

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Smith Watson and Scobie search for the story of St Barnabas in Dartmouth

The Totnes film company Smith Watson Productions and journalist Phil Scobie are looking to make a documentary about the Training for Life charity which transformed the former St Barnabas Church in Dartmouth into a restaurant training centre for the jobless and homeless refuge.

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The Phoenix Bursary winning film Man-Cub is now available to buy as a DVD

Tom Austin’s has put his black comedy Man-Cub, made as part of last year’s Phoenix Bursary, on DVD to raise the funding for his next film, La Legende~Dali

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David Hasselhoff is interviewed in North Devon

It turns out David Hasselhoff was in North Devon, filming a documentary for Living TV about his UK experience. Turns out he likes coffee, ice cream, and the laid-back vibe of North Devon, and who can blame him.

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Teignmouth Film Soc and Transition Newton Abbot team up to show The Age of Stupid

Films have become a rallying cry for socio-policital organisations, particularly the environmental lobby, and what with Modbury‘s documentary maker and scourge to the plastic bag Rebecca Hosking, or the Transition Movement, whose heart is in Totnes and who have recently finished a film about their work, it seems that the D+CFilm environs is home

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Something for the Weekend Music Video: Darren Jones for the Quails’ I Smile

You could be forgiven that throughout the whole of Devon and Cornwall there is only one person who’s making the lion shares of music videos. But for a change, we’ve taken our lead from Teignmouth band The Quails, who are set to play Istandbul on June 25 – but before they embark on their

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Something for the Weekend Music Video: Obedientbone by Darren Jones and Ashley Wing

This week’s Something For the Weekend music video for Obedientbone draws on a bit of history and brings us right up to date.

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