NEWS: Cinecity, 8th Brighton Film Festival









Cinecity returns to the Duke of York’s Picturehouse (the UK’s oldest purpose built cinema, which recently celebrated its 100th birthday), Brighton and to other venues around the city in a packed programme over 18 days.

The event features the very best in international cinema with a glorious mix of premieres and previews, artists’ cinema and installations, treasures from the archive, retrospectives, free schools’ screenings, education events, talks and debates.

Running from 18th November until 5th December 2010, the event will screen the likes of Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s Biutiful, which stars Javier Bardem navigating a life of adversity in the Barcelona underworld; Fleurs Du Mal, an imaginative and original drama exploring the powerful voice the internet provided in Iran after the 2009 presidential elections; and La Yuma, the first feature film made in Nicaragua for over twenty years, which tells the story of a headstrong young woman who dreams of escaping poverty using her talent for boxing.

For more information on the event, visit the festival’s official website here.


Fleurs Du Mal













La Yuma

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