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Dreams of a Life (12A) - YP Film Festival Under 21s

Friday, 24 February 2012 from 19:30 to 21:30 (BST)

Preston, United Kingdom

Dreams of a Life (12A) - YP Film Festival Under 21s

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Dreams of a Life (12A) - Free for Under 21s 

Dir. Carol Morley

A filmmaker sets out to discover the life of Joyce Vincent, who died in her bedsit in North London in 2003. Her body wasn't discovered for three years, and newspaper reports offered few details of her life - not even a photograph.

“A very, very special movie…film of the week” – BBC Film 2011

Nominated: Grierson Award – Best documentary, London film festival

Nominated: London Critics’ Circle – Best documentary

http://dreamsofalife.com/


Part of the Young Programmers Festival 

£4 OVER 21s - available at http://www.seetickets.com/Tour/DREAMS-OF-A-LIFE-12A-YP-FILM-FEST-OVER-21S

DREAMS
 Mini Cine Young Film Festival 2012
Lancashire's first young film festival brought to you by Preston's Young Programmers New Continental, Preston, PR1 8JP 
3rd Feb: 7.30pm - Inception (12A)
24th Feb: 7.30pm - Dreams Of A Life (12A)
3rd March 2012 12pm - The Illusionist (PG) + Q&A with animators
3.30pm - Just Do It: A Tale of Modern Day Outlaws (12A) + Q&A with dir. Emily James 
7pm - Dream themed youth shorts + Q&A with dir. Rob Savage 
9pm Ebony Road (15) + Q&A with dir. Maia Krall Fry 
10.30pm - Youth Shorts Award Ceremony + Wrap party [Meals provided for under 21s] 
4th March 2012
Family Friendly Screening: 11am – The Wizard of Oz (U) Free for 21s and under. 
Over 21s: £4 per event // 3 event tickets £10 // film festival alldayer £15 Tickets: The Continental 01772 499 425 // Preston Visitor Information, Guild Hall 01772 253 731 Under 21s – Register with Eventbrite // Over 21s – wegottickets & seetickets Info from nathalie@theyeatculture.org The Young Programmers project is delivered by They Eat Culture in conjunction with Fact & funded by BFI, Creative England & National Lottery Funds