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Issue 25 Dec 03 - Arts Events
Moulsecoomb Movie Makers

We are a group that tries to give young people from East Brighton a chance to make their own films. Not just to act but write, direct, film, edit and compose the soundtracks.We started as a small group at the Bridge Community Centre in Moulsecoomb at the end of 2003. Every Monday student members spend two hours improvising dramatic scenes, and having fun with the camera. Funding was gained from the Film Council in 2003 that enabled us to make more ambitious films and work with professionals such John Forgham, from Kiss of the Dragon, who helped us develop our ideas. Our films have been shown at the Odeon cinema and on Sky Community Channel 867.

Runaround is a comedy about a Sister’s revenge on her big Brothers after their reign of terror. Second Chance is an edgy drama that includes an animated sequence. Contackt is a sci-fi film of a boy who meets an alien in his back garden. We have a larger group now and are working on a modern version of Romeo and Juliet with Goths and Townies as sworn enemies. We began filming in January.

We are always looking for new members who want to get involved and anyone interested in showing the films, please contact Paul Kennedy on 077 2972 9856.

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