Press release
3rd March 2008
From Edinburgh to Bucharest at Worthing's Historic Dome
Organisers of Worthing Film Club are bringing great films from around the world to the town's Dome Cinema .
Worthing Film Club was founded in November 2007, by a group of film fans keen to see a wider range of films on show in Worthing.
Worthing Film Club's debut screening was of Indian film The Chess Players. This was followed by an early film by Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar. Heading across the Atlantic, last month's film was Harvey Pekar's autobiographical American Splendor.
For the next meeting of the club on 18th March, organisers have booked a film set in Edinburgh. It's the tale of a Scottish astronomer, caught up in experiments to break down the barriers between space and time, while enjoying an obsessive love affair with enigmatic French Photographer Caroline.
And in April, the club are planning to show a Romanian film, recalling the revolution that ousted Romanian dictator Ceausescu 16 years ago.
"Whether it's a Scotsman in love with a French photographer; an Amercian comic book artist; Romanian revolutionaries or eccentric Indian nobleman playing chess," says organiser Stef Sykes, "Worthing audiences are enjoying the best cinema from around the world."
Worthing Film Club meet at the Dome, Marine Parade, Worthing on Tuesday 18th March, starting at 8.30pm. Screenings are open to members, who can bring a guest who pays £4. Membership costs just £30 a year, and includes entry into Worthing Film Club evenings every month.
For more information visit the website www.worthingfilmclub.com
For further information please call RAG on 01903 526268 or email rag@artistsandmakers.com