Because we just loooOOOve film:
Friday 5th February:
4PM - 6PM - Let the Right One In (cert.15)
Let the Right One In (Swedish: Låt den rätte komma in), also known as Let Me In, is a 2004 vampire fiction novel by Swedish writer John Ajvide Lindqvist. The story centers on the relationship between a 12-year-old boy, Oskar, and a centuries-old vampire child, Eli. It takes place in Blackeberg, a working class suburb of Stockholm, in the early 1980s. The book focuses on the darker side of humanity, dealing with issues such as bullying, drugs, theft, pedophilia, prostitution and murder as well as the obvious supernatural themes.
Saturday 6th February:
4PM - 6PM - The Class (cert. 15)
The Class is a 2008 film directed by Laurent Cantet. Its original French title is Entre les murs, which means "Between the Walls". It is based on the 2006 novel of the same name by François Bégaudeau. The film received the Palme d'Or at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival[1], making it the first French film in 21 years to do so (the last one was Sous le soleil de Satan (1987) by Maurice Pialat).
Sunday 7th February:
11AM - 12 - Bugs! 3D (cert. U) @ IMAX
Bugs! is a live-action nature drama filmed in awe inspiring, totally immersive 3D. Shot on location in Borneo and in a purpose-built studio in Oxford, England, Bugs! explores the dramatic and savage lives of an Old World praying mantis and a beautiful butterfly, known by their Latin names, Hierodula and Papilio.
This 40-minute feature combines incredible footage with cutting-edge IMAX® technology to deliver a fantastically entertaining and enlightening experience about the little guys in life.
4PM - 6PM - Looking for Eric (cert. 15)
Looking for Eric is a British film about the escape from the trials of modern life that football and its heroes can bring for its fans. It was written by screen writer Paul Laverty and directed by English director Ken Loach. The film's cast includes former professional footballer Eric Cantona and former bassist with The Fall, Steve Evets.
Director Ken Loach said of the film, "We wanted to deflate the idea of celebrities as more than human. And we wanted to make a film that was enjoying the idea of what you and I would call solidarity, but what others would call support for your friends really, and the old idea that we are stronger as a team than we are as individuals.
So if anyone fancies a FREE screening, please visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/futurefilmfestival.html
See you there film fans?
Future Film Crew