Cinemagic Festival is just the ticket for movie fans

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The Coca-Cola Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People runs from 16 November - 2 December 2007 in various venues across Belfast, including Movie House Cinemas Dublin Rd, Storm Cinemas, and Queen’s Film Theatre. This year’s fun-filled programme has over 100 film screenings from 15 countries including special premieres, international features, documentaries, shorts, foreign language.

The Coca-Cola Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People runs from 16 November - 2 December 2007 in various venues across Belfast, including Movie House Cinemas Dublin Rd, Storm Cinemas, and Queen’s Film Theatre. This year’s fun-filled programme has over 100 film screenings from 15 countries including special premieres, international features, documentaries, shorts, foreign language.

Dermot O'LearyFilm Screenings: 16 November to 2 December 2007

Special preview screenings include the animated fairytale ‘The Ugly Duckling and Me’ (16 Nov), the European Premiere of ‘A Plumm Summer’ (17 Nov), a fantastic magical family adventure film starring Henry Winkler and Jeff Daniels, and ‘Bee Movie’ (2 Dec), an animated laugh-out-loud comedy featuring Renee Zellweger.

Over 20 ‘in competition’ features from around the world include the heart-warming tale of ‘Mystery of the Wolf’ (30 Nov), the adventure-filled quest of ‘The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar’ (18 Nov), the simple love story ‘Little Box of Sweets’ (20 Nov), and the story of war and friendship told in the Swedish made film ‘Zozo’ (19 Nov)

Documentary fans can enjoy ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ (22 Nov), ‘Belfast Girls’ (22 Nov) and ‘The World According to Sesame Street’ (28 Nov). Fun for all the family is guaranteed with special classic screenings of ‘King Kong’ (17 Nov), ‘Jason and the Argonauts’ (17 Nov), ‘Back to the Future’ (24 Nov), ‘ET’ (18 Nov), and ‘West Side Story’ (18 Nov) to name but a few!

Pauline QuirkeQ&As

Special Effects wizard Brian Freisinger will enlighten audiences at a Q&A before the screening of ‘Bridge to Terabithia’, (21 Nov). Other Q&As include John Reid (Warner Music) and Barry McIlheney (Emap editorial consultant) (27 Nov), and Mark Kermode, who will be talking before the screening of ‘Silent Running’ (1 Dec).

Top Masterclasses with leading media professionals!

Get an inside track on the film and television industry and learn from the professionals.

Masterclasses include Acting with Pauline Quirke (Birds of a Feather, Maisie Raine), Writing for Film with Martin Duffy (The Boy From Mercury), Television Presenting with Dermot O’Leary (Big Brother’s Little Brother), Magazine Publishing with Barry McIlheney (Emap), Radio Production with Marc Mallet (Citybeat) and Music for Film with Filmbase.

Contact Laura@cinemagic.org.uk to apply.

More information

You can find out more information about the Cinemagic festival and book tickets online at www.cinemagic.org.uk or by calling 028 9031 1900.

You can also contact the Box Office on 028 9024 6609.


Cinemagic Limited | Claire Baxter | 09 Nov 2007
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