Date: 28th June 2006
Time: Doors open 19:30, screenings start 20:00
Venue: The Parlour, Sketch, Mayfair
Admission: Free with guest list, email getin@filmfriendsforever.com with details of name, company and role.
Website: http://www.filmfriendsforever.com

In the intimate surroundings of The Parlour in Sketch, Mayfair, Film Friends Forever is a monthly evening for industry professionals and enthusiasts to come and show their work, have a drink and chat in a relaxed atmosphere. 

We are busy programming the next and future events. So far confirmed for this month we have Daniel Mulloy’s 2006 BAFTA winning short ‘Antonio’s Breakfast’, an exclusive screening of Paul Kelly’s ‘Monty The Lamb’ with music by Saint Etienne, ‘Fred Zentner’s Cinema Bookshop Was Here’ from Grant Gee the acclaimed director of Radiohead’s ‘Meeting People is Easy’, the uncensored version of the new Pipettes promo ‘Pull Shapes’, Motomichi Nakamura's new promo for The Knife, more from the comedy genius’ Rong in the shape of ‘Industrial Love Dwarf No.7’, and animation from 12Foot6, plus lots more surprises on the night. We are also very excited to bring you a Pete Wiggs and Bob Stanley (Saint Etienne) DJ set after the films as well as the acclaimed Scanone.

We are now in our third month of screenings and our next event is on Wednesday 28th June.  The films we have shared so far with our Film Friends include:  ‘Six Shooter’ -  2006 Oscar™ winner for Best Live Action Short, BAFTA Short Animation winner ‘Fallen Art’, Run Wrake's BAFTA nominated ‘Rabbit’, the extraordinary ‘Who I Am and What I Want’ by Chris Shepherd and David Shrigley, two new films by Rong (winners of the BBC New Film Maker Award), ‘Sea Change’ by Joe King and Rosie Pedlow (winner Best Experimental Short, South by Southwest Film Festival), and promos for the Arctic Monkeys, Placebo, and Tunng.

We are always looking for submissions so if you have a film or music video you’d like to share with us please visit http://www.filmfriendsforever.com/submission.shtml for more info.Film Friends Forever would not be possible without the help of Epson who are loaning us high quality projectors, and Halo Lighting who are lending us screens cables and mixers.

Love,
Film Friends Forever