Several new screenings of ATP have been announced including one at the prestigious Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
We’re very happy to present three new screenings of the All Tomorrow’s Parties film:
All Tomorrow’s Parties will screen at this year’s End Of The Road festival in Dorset as part of the Little White Lies film tent. The festival is sold out but keep an eye on the website for full information on the film programme.
Abandon Normal Devices (AND) is a new festival that welcomes audiences to experience the best in new cinema and media art in a celebration that spills from screens and galleries into the streets and imaginations of the North West. AND exists to create a space where artists and filmmakers can offer striking new perspectives, and visitors can enjoy, discuss and interact with ideas, in a festival that questions the normal and champions a different approach. The debut AND festival takes place in Liverpool 23-27 September. For the closing night of the festival the All Tomorrow’s Parties film will be screened at the prestigious and amazing Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. This screening takes place on Sunday 27th September at 7.30pm, and tickets are on sale now from the venue website.
All Tomorrow’s Parties will screen as part of a special event called Branchage In The Asylum which will also feature other music documentaries and musical performances from local bands. What started as a small idea developed into an ambitious and acclaimed cultural event when filmmaker Xanthe Hamilton took on the challenge of creating an internationally-recognised film festival for the island of Jersey. At the heart of Branchage is a commitment to bringing a diverse programme of films to the Channel Islands within a creative cross-arts framework, giving Jersey an annual cultural event of a high enough calibre to excite islanders and attract international attention.
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