
Cambridge Film Festival wishes you all a very Merry Christmas! See you in 2010 for our 30th birthday!

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Getting into the festive spirit? Why not do a good deed and join our brand new 30@30 campaign for our 30th birthday next year!
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The world-renowned Cambridge Film Festival will take place for the 30th time in September 2010, and we’d like you to help us make it the biggest and best ever by donating £30 to the Cambridge Film Trust, ...

Cambridge Film Festival wondering if anyone went to see our festive programme in the unit next to the Cambridge Cheese Company over the weekend. If so, let us know what you thought!

Cambridge Film Festival Just switched on our programme of festive treats in 5 All Saints' Passage - looks fab! Highly recommended viewing!

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From next Tues we'll be screening some festive treats in an empty shop unit in central Cambridge: http://tinyurl.com/yekwuxy
Come along to have a peek!
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As a festive treat, we’ll be presenting free screenings in an empty shopfront in All Saints’ Passage in our historic city centre starting Tuesday 15 December.

Cambridge Film Festival Missed our People's Favourite Film SERAPHINE? Well don't miss out on your chance to win free tickets for a screening at our beloved Arts Picturehouse: http://www.cinemoi.tv/winoffers Hurry - you've only got til this Sunday!

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We're continuing our focus on contemporary Lebanese moving image work this weekend with two special screenings:
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Yalla, come on down to the Arts Picturehouse!
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In a continuation of our series of moving image work by contemporary Lebanese artists, ‘Cartes Postales: With Love from Beirut’, we’re screening a specially curated programme at the Arts Picturehouse on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 November 2009.

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Read more about the African Film Festival in today's The Cambridge Student newspaper:
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Come along to closing weekend in all three venues: at the Picturehouse, in Trinity College and St Paul's Centre on Hills Road!
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The Cambridge African Film Festival is the UK's oldest annual exhibition of African films and this year hosts its eighth week of films shining a light on the "dark continent".

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Cambridge African Film Festival now has its very own username so be sure to become a fan! http://www.facebook.com/cambridgeafrican filmfestival

Cambridge Film Festival African film fest starts tomorrow - make sure you book your tickets via the Arts Picturehouse! http://is.gd/4E6lm

Cambridge Film Festival Watch the trailer for the CAFF, then make your way down to the lovely Arts Picturehouse as of next Thursday!
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The 2009 Cambridge African Film Festival will take place from 29th October - 8th November.

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10 days to the start of this year's Cam African Film Fest (29 Oct - 8 Nov). Check out the brand new website: http://is.gd/4qEhL
Become a fan on Facebook!
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The longest running festival of its kind in the UK, the Cambridge African Film Festival provides Cambridge and surrounding areas with a unique opportunity to view African and diasporic feature films, shorts and documentaries.

Cambridge Film Festival The Cambridge Film Trust, the charity that brings you CFF, is proud to be a partner of Light Up!, a short film fest coming up on 23-24 Oct at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. Find out more on our website: http://is.gd/4l3yd
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The Trust is proud to be a partner of Light Up! Short Film Festival, a showcase of new and emerging talent in short film to be held at Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge on 23-24 October 2009.

Cambridge Film Festival Just announced this year's People's Favourite Film, the French hit SERAPHINE: http://is.gd/3YOT3. Thanks to all those who voted!
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The votes have been counted and we’re delighted to announce that our 2009 People’s Favourite Film is SÉRAPHINE by Martin Provost. A box office hit in its native France, the feature won no less than seven César awards, including Best Film and Best Actress for lead Yolande Moreau. ...




















