CINETOPIA – FRIDAY 14 MARCH
It’s our last film of the season (boo!) but it’s a great film (yay!) Book now for a difficult family holiday.
Tickets and more info: http://www.

An umbrella community charity for New Cross and Telegraph Hill
CINETOPIA – FRIDAY 14 MARCH
It’s our last film of the season (boo!) but it’s a great film (yay!) Book now for a difficult family holiday.
http://www.thealbany.org.uk/
Love is in the air!
Kin Flicks – families on film
A con man finds himself saddles with a young girl who may or may not be his daughter. As we follow their picaresque odyssey through the Kansas dustbowl of the Great Depression the two forge an unlikely partnership which is funny, poignant and in the end deeply touching. Cinetopia invite you to join us for the third in our Kinflicks series – an American classic with marvelous monochrome camerawork and a heartwarming cinematic period piece for the Christmas season.
Would you like to be involved in the third New Cross & Deptford Free Film Festival?
Free Film Festivals www.freefilmfestivals.org is a community group promoting free film screenings in neighbourhood venues.
Last year the NXDfff held 23 film events in 13 venues over 11 days. It was a very diverse programme – from mainstream family features, locally made shorts, global docs and 50’s sci-fi horror. The festival was enjoyed by over 1,000 people.
Free Film Festivals is about showing films in interesting local venues. It’s about increasing the ‘feel good’ factor of people in the community with free and enjoyable events in popular public spaces, including outdoor screenings. We are entirely not-for-profit and run by volunteers. Events are funded thanks to our partnerships with community organisations and other supporters.
If you have an idea for a film event, are a filmmaker or want to gain experience in event organising, marketing and design or just want to be part of a community fun film project come along and meet us on Monday 11 November, upstairs at the Amersham Arms, 388 New Cross Road at 8pm.
Please drop us a line at nxd@freefilmfestivals.org
Friday 1 November 2013 is Mexican Day of the Dead. To celebrate The Hill Station Café will be transformed into a Fabulously Fluorescent, Luminously Lovely, Ultra Violet, Psychedelic Silent Disco.
Don’t miss out! Strut your stuff at the only Mexican Day of the Dead Silent Disco in town!!
Tickets £15.00 in advance from www.brownpapertickets.com http://www.brownpapertickets.
Your ticket includes:
It’s a fancy dress thing – the more skulls the merrier (but of course you don’t have to). The best dressed Senor and Senorita will be crowned “King and Queen of the Dead”. Everybody gets a free cocktail on arrival, and there’ll be lots of extra scary stuff too.
Proceeds go towards funding the New Cross & Deptford free film festival 2014. www.freefilmfestivals.org/