Coming hot on the heels of our Diamond Anniversary Show where we looked back over 60 years worth of film from OVFM, we have another film show lined up for this meeting, only this time we’re seeing what other UK film clubs are getting up to.
UNICA is an international film festival for amatuer filmmakers where each country submits a programme of films representing the work from clubs and individual filmmakers in friendly competition for judges awards. This year’s event took place in Blankso in the Czech Republic and the UK did well in a number of categories, including Best Young UNICA Film, although Sweden took home the prize for Most Interesting Programme. You can read the full results HERE.
On this night, Reg & Annabelle Lancaster will be sharing with us some of the films that made it onto the UK programme from the 2017 UNICA festival (presumably because the 2018 disc is still in the post) which is an hour long collection of the cream of British amatuer filmmaking. And to top off the evening they will be screening a few films from Croatia’s programme, to give us flavour of what filmmakers are up to from other parts of the globe.
Presumably this will entail having to read subtitles. Cool people, like me, who watch tons of foreign language films (or hard of hearing people, like me, who have to have subtitles on everything they watch) will be okay – the rest of you’ll will just have to get used to it! 😛
There will be room for discussion about the films seen, which I hope will be as inspiring as they are entertaining for you.
See you on Tuesday!
Unfortunately I was not able to attend due to family commitments. Is there a list of films shown as these might be available to be seen online.
Dosen’t anybody reply to this web site anymore. Dosen’t matter 🙂
Welcome to my world, Graham. As webmaster I’ve spent over 7 years trying to get people engaged on this site and it rarely works. 🙁
Sorry, I did intend to respond to your message but got caught up with other stuff. Mae culpa. 🙁
Anyway, I would suggest talking to Annabelle and maybe she’ll lend you the DVD or you could try the BIAFF site itself (link in the post above) and they might some available online.