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Documentary | 95 min. | UK
Director: Kim Hopkins
Featuring: Colin Egglestone, Harry Nicholls, Joe Ogden, Jeanette Wilson, Philip Wainman, Ian Egglestone, Andrew (Ted) Cockerill, Marie McCahery, Judith Simpson, Ian J. Simpson, Keith Wilcock, Edmund Davies, Jim Walker, David Marshall
PG – Coarse Language
The most quintessentially British working-class filmmaking club, Bradford Movie Makers’ members grow old amid flickering memories and the brutal reckoning of their final years. Desperately clinging to their dreams, and to each other, fuelled by endless cups of tea, this quietly hilarious, profoundly moving portrait of shared artistic folly speaks to the delusional escapist dreamer in us all and to the need to spend time together face to face in an increasingly lonely, digital age.
“… A profoundly poignant film about coming to terms with mortality while finding great comfort in the permanent life of flickering images.” – Kevin Maher Times (UK)
Awards: 3 wins, 4 nominations
Nominated, Best International Documentary, Calgary International Film Festival, 2022
Winner, Audience Award, Best Documentary, Leeds International Film Festival, 2022
Nominated, Best Documentary, Leipzig DOK Festival, 2022
Nominated, Best Documentary, Miami Film Festival, 2023
Winner, Best Documentary, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, 2023
Winner, Audience Award, Sheffield International Documentary Film Festival, 2022
Nominated, Grand Jury Award, Best Documentary, Sheffield International Documentary Festival, 2022
Tickets are $12 (service fees/HST included in price).
Funders: City of Barrie and Telefilm Canada
Sponsors: Busch Systems, Digital Giants, Downtown BIA, Lehman & Associates, Netgain, Plumbtech Plumbing Inc., Sigma Engagement Systems, Venable Park Investment Counsel Inc.