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Steve Taylor: Blue Like Jazz
Blue Like Jazz is based on the New York Times bestselling memoir by Donald Miller, it had its world premiere in March in the US and has now landed in Greenbelt! Followed by a screening with filmmaker/writer/producer/recording artist Steve Taylor. -
Road To Bethlehem
Leila Sansour left Bethlehem as a teenager pledging she will never return. In 2004 she went back home to make a film. A life-changing journey followed as the film documented four Christmases in Bethlehem. Watch the latest cut of the film and then Deborah Burton will introduce a … -
Silent Cinema: The Artist
We are very excited to be screening the silent smash The Artist under the cover of the Big Top, with headphones provided to make this Greenbelt's first silent cinema experience. -
How to Make Films Without Selling Your Soul (or your underwear)
A 60 minute exploration by award winning film producer Pip Piper of how the evolving landscape of online funding can offer new ways to raise money to make your films. Pip will share from his recent experiences of raising over £10,000 toward his latest documentary: Last Shop Standing, …Read more about How to Make Films Without Selling Your Soul (or your underwear)
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Nuns On The Run (now with added commentary)
Nuns on the Run follows the hapless adventures of two lowlife gangsters who find themselves seeking refuge in a nunnery. After the riotous success of 2011’s “Back to Back to the Future” event, James Cary and Paul Kerensa return to add their unique commentary to another 1980s cult … -
In Prison All My Life
Will Francome was born in London on December 9th 1981. 3000 miles away the radical journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal was arrested for the murder of a police officer in Philadelphia. Since then Mumia has become one of the most famous and controversial death row inmates in America. In Prison … -
Four Horsemen
Four Horsemen is the debut feature from director Ross Ashcroft which reveals the fundamental flaws in the economic system which have brought our civilization to the brink of disaster. 23 leading thinkers – frustrated at the failure of their respective disciplines – break their silence to explain how … -
Future of Hope
Future of Hope is a documentary film following individuals that strive to change the world of consumerism, a system of credit and debt that the Icelandic economy was built upon for the past 10 years or more. Focusing on sustainable developments, innovation and the environment, we are taken …
