Events / Tridentfest Three
09/17/2010 at The Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge
Listen friends, there are people who would tell you that making movies is almost impossibly difficult, that ideas cannot be committed to film without generous grants and enough personnel to fill a ten minute credit sequence.
Project Trident are here to prove that those people are liars; foul demons sent to earth to crush the hopes of the Good and Pure of heart.
Project Trident are a group of film makers drawn from the ranks of the staff of the Arts Picturehouse. When they're not making your coffees and scooping your popcorn, they're working in dark corners, creating cheap and entertaining short films.
Twelve months after their first public screening, they return to the Cambridge Film Festival to blow your mind with a fresh pile of short films knocked out over the last few months. The film makers will be on hand to guide you through the program with tales of the terrible sacrifices they have made, and how best to stage elaborate murder scenes with three pounds of stuff from Tesco.
Last year's screening received these rave reviews:
"My highlight of the festival!" - Bill Thompson, respected journalist.
“The best thing I’ve seen so far!”- A Customer.
“You should all be in prison!”- Another Customer.
FURTHERMORE! All proceeds go to the Cambridge Film Festival, which is a registered charity. We don't get a dime! So you can indulge yourself in late night wonder and feel like the great and generous person you are.
You can't lose!
Tickets available now from the Arts Picturehouse, via telephone on 0871 902 5720 or at the Picturehouse website.
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