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CINECITY
THE BRIGHTON FILM FESTIVAL
16 NOVEMBER - 3 DECEMBER 2006

FESTIVAL INTRODUCTION

Welcome to the 4th edition of CINECITY and our biggest festival programme yet. CINECITY presents the very best in international cinema and features a global mix of premieres and previews, treasures from the archive, artists' moving image and installations, the latest digital adventures, education events and much more.

CINECITY screens right across Brighton & Hove in all the city's cinemas - Duke of York's, Cineworld, Odeon and Gardner Arts Centre - and in a host of other venues. We have also again created a temporary 'micro-cinema' to further extend the number of screens available during the festival. The Brighton Fringe Basement in the heart of the North Laine is home to a range of screenings and events and is the centrepiece of the artists' moving image programme. For the first time CINECITY expands beyond the borders of Brighton & Hove with a weekend of screenings at the modernist masterpiece the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, the first time films have been seen there on the big screen.

In the NEW FEATURES strand we present a selection of 30 new titles all screening in Brighton for the first time. This is your chance to catch these films before they go on national release and to see others in one-off UK screenings. Several of the screenings will be followed by Q&A's with the filmmakers so please check with the venues for full details.

We open and close the festival with two previews of major and eagerly anticipated titles: BABEL directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu starring Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett and Gael Garcia Bernal and BLACK BOOK, Paul Verhoeven's World War Two drama.

At the core of its programme each year, CINECITY dedicates a strand to one celluloid city. In 2006 we explore Shanghai, the first great city of the 21st Century, through a diverse selection of moving images including artists' installations, features, documentaries and shorts.

We do hope you enjoy the selection of films on offer. To help you see more of this year's CINECITY there are a number of free screenings and events plus special ticket offers. We are also pleased to welcome Mojo's bar and restaurant as the official CINECITY Festival Club.

To keep fully up to date with this year's programme and for exclusive festival podcasts visit www.cine-city.co.uk

CINECITY is presented in partnership with Duke of York's Picturehouse and Screen Archive South East at the University of Brighton. We acknowledge the invaluable and continuing support we receive from Arts Council England South East, Brighton & Hove City Council, Screen South and the University of Brighton.


CINECITY PODCASTS

For the first time CINECITY will have its own podcast bringing you festival news, interviews and audience reaction to a selection of the films and events on offer.

You can download it FREE to your computer or copy it to your mp3 player for festival information and gossip on the move.

Life is easier if you subscribe to it using a service like iTunes or Yahoo! Podcasts. Once you've subscribed then you get each new show as it goes online.


CINECITY 2006
CO-DIRECTORS: TIM BROWN AND FRANK GRAY
FESTIVAL PROGRAMMER: TIM BROWN
PROGRAMMING ADVISOR: JASON WOOD
FESTIVAL MANAGERS: NICKY BEAUMONT, SUSANNA SKLEPEK
FUNDRAISING AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT:
ROBIN MORLEY robin@robinmorley.co.uk T: 01273 530051
PROJECT MANAGER: GARY BARBER
BRIGHTON SHORTS CO-ORDINATOR: MADELEINE MULLETT
PRESS AND PR MANAGER: LISA GENDALL T: 07717805335
NATIONAL PRESS: CLARE WILFORD T: 020 77290692
PODCASTS: MARVIN BELLE, DAVID BATTCOCK
DESIGN: STUDIOTONNE STUDIO@STUDIOTONNE.COM
FESTIVAL VOLUNTEERS; PHILIP HOILE, ROSIE O'CONNOR

CINECITY PATRONS: NICK CAVE, STEVE COOGAN,
JOHN HILLCOAT, HENRY NORMAL

SPECIAL THANKS TO:
MOIRA MCDONAGH, ROBERT BEESON (ARTIFICIAL EYE), CHRSTIAN (ASAHI BEER), HELEN MEDLAND (BRIGHTON FRINGE BASEMENT), HILARY DAVIS (BEYOND), CHRISTINE WHITEHOUSE (BFI), JACKIE BLACKWELL, NICK BROOMFIELD, THE CINECITY ADVISORY GROUP, NAT KING, KAREN PHILLIPS (CINEWORLD), CELIA DAVIES (DE LA WARR PAVILION), JON BARRENECHEA, JIMMY ANDERSON, FRANK WRIGHT, FELICITY VENTOM (DUKE OF YORK'S), IAN RATTRAY (FRIGHTFEST), JONATHON GOLDSMITH (FRINGE RESTAURANT AND BAR), MELANIE TEBB (HOLLYWOOD CLASSICS), HOTEL LUNA, ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ IÑÁRRITU, JOHN JOLLY AND EVERYONE AT INSIGHT CITY NEWS, TONY JONES, GERALD BLAZEVIC (LANSDOWNE PLACE), ANDREW WOODYATT, MATT SMITH (LIONSGATE FILMS), MICHAEL WAILES, LAURA DE CASTO (METRO TARTAN FILMS), ANDREW KEMPSON (MOJO RESTAURANT AND BAR) HAMISH MOSELEY (MOMENTUM PICTURES), JAMES TULLY, ANDY WALLER, GREGG WILSON (ODEON), NICK VARLEY (PARK CIRCUS), MARLENA LUKASIAK (POLISH CULTURE INSTITUTE), JANE KING (SCREEN ARCHIVE SOUTH EAST), MANDY BELNICK (UIP), RUPERT PRESTON, SAM MOORE (VERTIGO), COLIN BURCH (VERVE), DAVID GOOD (WARNERS), DAVID SHEAR (THE WORKS DISTRIBUTION), CORINNE WEBER.

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