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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 to [...]

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Aeon Festival calls for film submissions

The Aeon Festival is calling for films for its sci-fi-themed extravaganza, which takes place in Crediton, August 28 -30.

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Big screen open air cinema set to begin in Exeter on August 12

Big Screen in the Park is taking place in the Northernhay Gardens again this year, when the open air summer cinema screenings begin on Wednesday, August 12.

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Devon legend ‘Hairy Hands’ too local for a film title says South West Screen

Ashley Thorpe’s fourth Penny Dreadful animation, The Hairy Hands, which is based on the Devon legend, is due to have the script and budget signed off by South West Screen on June 15, but there is still concern that the name may alienate audiences outside the Devon region.

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See Mystery Movie at Plymouth Vue before its release

The second of Vue’s Mystery Movie screenings will be taking place at Plymouth Vue on Tuesday, June 9 at 6.30pm, where you lucky people can see a new film before its official release.

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Film of the Week: Motion, by Robin Whenary

Motion from Robin Whenary on Vimeo.

Last week we received news that Robin Whenary had won a prize in Hungary for his short film Fear, and for this week’s D+CFilm Film of the Week, we thought we’d bring you another of Robin’s offerings – Motion.

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Ashley Thorpe films at Fangoria Weekend of Horrors in New York for US premiere

The Fangoria Weekend of Horrors, which is on in Manhattan, New York, tonight and tomorrow (Friday, June 5 and Saturday, June 6), has selected Ashley Thorpe’s Scayrecrow and The Screaming Skull in a back-to-back screening in its film room.

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Hungarian film prize for Devon filmmaker Robin Whenary for Fear

Devon filmmaker Robin Whenary has picked up the Students’ Jury Prize at the Kid’s Eye Film Festival in Hungary for his film Fear, which has had screening at both Two Short Nights and the View From Here film festivals.

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Plymouth filmmaker Chris Southern of GET Crucial talks to D+CFilm

Plymouth filmmakers GET Crucial produced this weekend’s music video for Crazy Arm’s latest release Broken by the Wheel. We caught up with Chris Southern to find out more about what drives GET Crucial and how they go about making their movies