Short by Brightons film-maker to get special cinema screening
3 SeptemberAn award-winning short film made by a talented young local film-maker from Brightons is to get a special screening at Scotland's oldest cinema.
'That's Life', made by 16 year-old Caroline Orr, is a darkly humorous film short won first place in the 2009 Glasgow Film Festival "One Minute Film Competition" - and it will be shown at the Hippodrome Cinema in Bo'ness over the Hallowe'en weekend as part of a special programme of locally-made cinema.
The main feature will be "Brainwashed", the latest production made by Big Screen Bo'ness, with the support of professional filmmaker David Barras, which will be screened at the Hippodrome over the Halloween weekend before the main feature - Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (PG), on 30th October at 11am and Sunday 31st October at 2.30pm.
"Brainwashed" follows reporter Melvin Love who is dispatched to the Maxim Research Institute to investigate controversial experiments conducted by scientist Frances Stein, only to uncover something far more sinister than he could have imagined.
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