The work of local film makers will be showcased at the St Neots Film Festival in November
Bittersweet is film about a post apocalyptic dystopia and has been created by James Homer - Credit: Archant
Film makers from all over Cambridgeshire will have their work showcased at the St Neots Film Festival in November.
Screenings will include childrens’, teenage and adult films and a variety of documentaries suitable for a wide audience.
The three-day event, on November 8/9/10, will include 40 short films, all from film-makers across the area.
On November 8 - there will adult fiction films at Cineworld, St Neots, some of these will have an 18 certificate.
November 9 - children, teens and documentary films at Cineworld, St Neots.
November 10 - question and answer session with award-winning film-makers, screenings and post-festival party at Love’s Farm House.
Tickets are £5 for a single entry, £8 for two nights at Cineworld, £12 for a festival pass for all three nights.
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Available at Eventbrite.co.uk or www.stneotsfilmfestival.co.uk.