BFI Southbank is proud to present Beautiful South - a quarterly event celebrating South London's emerging and diverse cinematic talent.
Delivered in conjunction with the Southbank Centre and media partners Shooting People and LIVE Magazine, this initiative forms a key part of the BFI's ongoing commitment to support local film-makers. These sessions will include screenings of locally produced material, advice from established film-makers and industry professionals, as well as opportunities to network with other young creatives.
August is a time for reflection on the South Bank. As our partners at the South Bank Centre, re-open their doors, we look back to the Festival of Britain and to the various significances the site has had since that time.
With this in mind, the August instalment of Beautiful South takes 'Remembrance' as its theme. And in remembering the celebrations that have taken place in the area over the years, our evening's discussion will centre around the various film festivals that exist throughout London and the UK.
Again the evening will be split in two, with an the earlier session showcasing the work of local training schemes for young people, and a second session focusing on works submitted by emerging film-makers.
To submit your film for consideration, download the application form from our website - www.bfi.org.uk/beautifulsouth - or contact us at beautifulsouth@bfi.org.uk.
An exclusive offer for Beautiful South patrons. Shooting People are offering a massive GBP15 off an annual membership. That's 50%! With over 33k membersin the UK and US, Shooting People is the world's largest community of independent film-makers. Shooting People members receive daily bulletins, and over 200 films and music videos a week are cast and crewed using the resource. You can't make a film on your own. Details will be distributed on the night.
For tickets - a mere £2 - book online at www.bfi.org.uk/nft or call the Box Office 020 7928 3232 (lines open 11.30am - 8.30pm).
Many thanks to media partners LIVE Magazine and Shooting People.
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