Film buffs sought for Cine Club

JUNIOR film buffs in Ballymena are being invited to join an exciting new club featuring a year of film screening and opportunities to be junior film critics.

From writing film reviews to just sitting back with a bowl of popcorn – The Braid Arts Centre is inviting eight to 11 year olds to join up.

The Children’s Film Club at The Braid Arts Centre is a project in association with Cinemagic – the International Children’s Film Association.

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Beginning on June 26 in The Studio Theatre with Fantastic Mr Fox and featuring a series of themed shows including a Tim Burton Christmas Special, Directors’ Specials and never screened before Animated Shorts, the Club will be a Saturday afternoon treat for members.

Professionals from the Film Industry will be guest speakers, talking about films and how they are made.

Rosalind Lowry of The Braid Arts Centre said: ‘We are very proud to be associated with Cinemagic – with offices in Belfast, Dublin & Los Angeles – our Film Club is an opportunity for children to see the latest film releases and hear professional film makers talk about their work.

“We hope the club will encourage young film makers and maybe produce a local Ridley Scott!. We hope to launch another new Film Club showing screenings for adults in the future,” she said.

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For full details of The Film Club contact The Braid Arts Centre, Bridge Street to book a place on on 028 25 635900.

Annual membership is 10 or pay 2 at the door of each film screening.

The Film Club is open to eight to 11 year olds only.

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