Monday 14 July 2014

The Portobello Film Festival

Portobello Film Festival

This Film Festival was created in 1996 in order to provide a platform for new upcoming film-makers and promote movies in different formats. ‘The biggest celebration of independent film in Europe’ is one of the greatest descriptions which it has earned over the years.

Simply said The Portobello Film Festival shows tomorrow’s films today. When the Festival first opened, there was no venue to show the movies in. Unfortunately, The Electric Cinema did not re-open until 2001. As it has always had free entry some film-makers’ works were screened in various venues such as parks, bars and theatres.

The Festival organisers have a strong commitment to screen all films which have been submitted and to provide free entry for everyone.  The festival has managed to expand internationally, showing the work of directors of the future at Cannes, Macau and Venice since 2000. Most of the films are firstly showed at The Portobello Film Festival, followed by Edinburgh and Cannes.

An audience of fans has grown rapidly from just 1000 to over 15,000. The year 2000 was the most memorable event so far when organisers received over 300 brand new independent shorts and features. Screening time has reached an unbelievable 144 hours shown over two weeks. The technical quality of films has increased since 1996 as well as the number of films submitted for viewing. Film makers from all around the world have shown interest and submitted some remarkable pieces of work. For more info visit www.portobellofilmfestival.com .


Dates for this year Portobello Film Festival: 28thAugust - 14th September 2014

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