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FILM FESTIVAL ON A TRAIN?

Cinema will take a bizarre return trip to its origins this Spring when Channel 4's IDEASFACTORY, in conjunction with Screen FX, will make movie history by launching the world's first film festival to take place on board a train.

The Rolling Stock Short Film Festival will see 78 Central Trains carriages in the
West Midlands being transformed into moving cinemas throughout April.

Around 70 shorts, produced by both first time and professional film makers from as far a field as Australia and Hong Kong to Wolverhampton, will be screened during the four week event to an audience of over 70,000 passengers. The films will be shown through the network of on-board televisions introduced by Screen FX in December 2005.

Dan Jones, Editor of IDEASFACTORY West Midlands said: "The Rolling Stock Short Film Festival is a unique opportunity to showcase new and established talent to a huge travelling audience. We hope that the inspirational schedule will provide some welcome entertainment for our travelling audience on their daily commute."

Stephen Ollier, Chief Executive of Train FX (the train operating division of Screen
FX) said: "We are delighted to be working with Channel 4 IDEASFACTORY on this
interesting initiative. I'm sure this film festival will reach more viewers than
most."

Steve Banaghan, Managing Director for Central Trains, said: "The TVs on trains have proved very popular with our passengers and we are pleased to support the world's first film festival on a train."

Passengers will be able to text-vote for their favourite film throughout the
festival, with the most popular shorts taking home a cash prize and filmmaking
equipment courtesy of Casio. Voters also have the chance to win a one month rail
pass each week during the festival.

For more information visit www.channel4.com/rollingstock

Tel: 0121 456 9303 - Email: jamesb (AT) brightnewthinking.com

 

 

 

 
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