The lovely Leoni Kibbey is the brainchild behind the first Film Festival being held in our wonderful City.  Some exciting films and workshops etc.  You can buy tickets online, or visit the shop in Market Place (the old Past Times shop) and have a chat about what's going on.  You can also follows 
@StAlbansFF for the latest news.  
      
       
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                            St Albans’ first ever Film Festival,  8th -10th March  2013 – Tickets on Sale. | 
             
             
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 you a professional filmmaker, interested in getting into filmmaking or 
just love watching great movies? St Albans First ever Film Festival has 
something for all ages  and interests. 
               
 
A FESTIVALPASS IS GREAT VALUE AT £40 FOR THE 3 DAYS (£30 Concessions) & gives you discounts around the city. You can also buy individual tickets to workshops and events.  Download our full Festival Programme here
 
 
Don’t miss our amazing events, talks and workshops, including 
stop-frame animation workshops. Children will be encouraged to get 
dressed up in film-themed fancy dress, there will be a film Pub Quiz, 
interactive events where people will have a chance to get on camera or 
try things out behind the scenes, and celebrities from the world of 
film, art and music milling around the town. Come and join the festival 
fun! 
If you would like to find out more you can see our website http://www.stalbansfilmfestival.com  & here is a lovely promo film we made to inspire children to make films: St Albans Film Festival Promo
  
Leoni Kibbey
 
Festival Director
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               VINYL
                      
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              Feature Film Vinyl will open the Festival on March 8th 
ahead of its UK-wide release with stars of the film attending. Directed 
by Sara Sugarman, and starring Phil Daniels, Keith Allen, Perry Benson 
and up and coming young actor Jamie Blackley. | 
             
 
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             | A Cat in Paris | 
             
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              Oscar-nominated A Cat In Paris. The film tells the story 
of a young Parisian girl whose cat leads her to unravel a thrilling 
mystery over  the course of a single evening. Kids are encouraged to 
dress up as a Cat .. or French person! | 
             
 
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               SuperMassive 
                      
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                Casual Breakin' began his turntablism in the heady rave 
days and is now a regular face on the London breaks and electro dance 
music scene, smashing up air waves, clubs and carnivals alike. | 
             
 
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