Share Chichester CineFile
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Chichester Cinema
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
With the 30th anniversary Chichester International Film Festival taking place in August 2022, the podcast team discusses the programme with artistic director Roger Gibson. Over 150 films, old and new, exclusives and premieres, UK and international, open-air screenings and a film in the Cathedral, live music and talks – the Festival is more exciting than ever. Full details are at chichestercinema.org/film-festival/ or from Chichester Cinema at New Park, Chichester, West Sussex, UK.
This episode will be the last monthly one for now, but the podcast will return for some specials during the year. For December, as usual, the Chichester Cinema at New Park programme for the month is previewed, and the education events from the autumn and ones still to come are discussed. A listener tells us about her unforgettable film, and the podcast team has a spirited discussion about ghosts in film. Watch the website at www.chichestercinema.org, the newsletter and the brochure for news of future podcasts.
The French Film Festival UK is starting at the Chichester Cinema at New Park (November 3 to December 11) so the Chichester CineFile podcast is looking ahead at what will be showing as part of the festival, as well as previewing the regular programme at the cinema for the month. There is also a discussion about French cinema in general, and a round up of the education events planned before the end of the year. As well as all this, a listener talks about his unforgettable film – the one that means the most to him.
The programme for the month and education events planned for the autumn are the main focus of the October Chichester CineFile podcast. A diverse selection of films for October are discussed, plus details of events such as the one marking Black History Month – an illustrated talk by the Education Team which will look at the TV adaptations of two novels each by British-Jamaican authors Andrea Levy and Zadie Smith. Other education events discussed are on Indian director Satyajit Ray, Stephen Sondheim and journalists in film. Also acknowledging Black History Month, the podcast team highlight some significant performances by back actors.
With the 29th Chichester International Film Festival drawing to a close, the podcast team’s festival experiences are discussed with operations manager Richard Warburton, while education officer Rosemary Coxon looks forward to a major event planned for October. September’s programme is previewed and a listener describes her unforgettable film, the one that means the most to her.
Festival Special! The podcast team takes a deep look into many of the films planned for the 29th Chichester International Film Festival. Single films, retrospectives and themed sections are explored, as well as some of the education events which will take place during the Festival. There will be 21 days of films from the UK and abroad, including UK premieres and previews, retrospectives and treasures from the archives.
The podcast takes a look at the films planned for July at Chichester Cinema, while there some news about this summer’s film festival and a look at the films of French director Bertrand Tavernier, and then a listener talks about his Unforgettable film – the one that means the most to him.
Films planned for June at Chichester Cinema are previewed by the podcast team, while there is a look at the career of French film star Simone Signoret, a chat with Walter, and a listener talks about his Unforgettable film – the one that means the most to him.
Previewing May’s programme at the cinema, the podcast team are at last able to do what the podcast was set up to do. Six films are covered, and there are two features – one to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the great Indian director Satyajit Ray, and one looking at film locations. A listener tells us about her Unforgettable film, the one that means the most to her. Please let us know if you would like to tell us about yours via [email protected].
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.