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May 27th, 2007

D+CFreeIt’s the 50th anniversary of the Free Cinema movement and to celebrate, D+CFilm, in association with your friendly neighbourhood PRSD, has launched a new competition encouraging local lensers to pick up a camera and document life as it is today.

Free Cinema saw UK filmmakers like Lindsay Anderson making documentary films outside the framework of the film industry. The movies all had a very low budget and featured ordinary, mostly working-class people at work and play.

The best short documentary films submitted to the D+CFree competition will scoop some fantastic prizes and be shown in cinemas around Devon and Cornwall for free.

Flip over to D+CFilm for more information.

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