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FLAMIN Newsletter - 27 January 2012
Date posted: 27.01.2012
Dickens in London
Five New Films to Broadcast on BBC
FLAMIN presents Dickens in London, a cross-platform collaborative project featuring five new short film works by artist film-maker Chris Newby.
The films, which were commissioned to accompany five new radio plays based on the work of Charles Dickens, will be broadcast over five consecutive days from Monday 6 February at 10.45am, with a repeat airing at 7.45pm on BBC Radio 4 with the films available to view simultaneously, online and via Red Button.
You can also catch the omnibus on Saturday 11 February at 12noon on BBC Radio 4 Extra.
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West Hinder by Elizabeth Price
Premieres at BALTIC
Elizabeth Price's FLAMIN Productions supported film, West Hinder (2012), will premiere as part of Price's major solo show at the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art.
The exhibition, which runs from 3 February until 27 May, will present Price's newest film alongside User Group Disco (2009) and Choir (2011).
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Fulll Firearms by Emily Wardill
European Premieres
Emily Wardill's FLAMIN-supported film, Fulll Firearms, will be screening as part of the artist's upcoming solo exhibitions in Germany and France.
Fulll Firearms will feature as part of Wardill's extensive solo exhibition at Badischer Kunstverein (27 Jan -9 April) as well as at the FRAC Champagne-Ardenne (3 Feb-22 April), in what will be Wardill's first exhibition in a French institution.
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Two Years at Sea
Screens at Rotterdam
Ben Rivers' acclaimed FLAMIN-supported film Two Years at Sea is screening at this year's Rotterdam International Film Festival.
The 41st edition of the Festival, which opened this week, will also present works by Film London-supported film-makers including Paul Bush; Beatrice Gibson; Stephen Sutcliffe; and Stephen Irwin.
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Final Call for Proposals
Artists' Long Format Film (ALFF)
Final call for proposals for Artists' Long Format Film (ALFF), a major new development and production opportunity from FLAMIN in partnership with Portland Green Cultural Projects and the Hayward Gallery.
The deadline for applications is 5pm, Wednesday 1 February.
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