FUTURE CINEMA AT GLASTONBURY – REVIEW
FUTURE CINEMA AT GLASTONBURY – REVIEW
The Future Cinema Chinese theatre tent received around 4000 people over the four days of the festival. The slightly muddy audience enjoyed a mix of the very best short films, music videos and fantastic theatre pieces from 1927, Geneva and her Powder Factory show and much more.
The entertainment was programmed with over 300 short films including deliciously dark tales in THIS IS HARDCORE, eclectic pop videos in MUSIC VIDEO PARADISE, Mike Leigh s classic tale A Sense of History in SERIOUSLY TWISTED, as well as vivid and atmospheric DREAMY ANIMATION and much, much more.
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Future Cinema’s next outing is at the Latitude festival, then at the Big Chill, followed by a water-inspired cinematic adventure at the Thames Festival.
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