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No Festival in 2012

Oct 26, 2011 | 2 Comments | ByRachel Millward

Following a decade of radical growth and seven acclaimed festivals, Birds Eye View will not be running a film festival in 2012, but will instead be working towards a sustainable plan for 2013 and beyond.

Why not?

Over the past few years, the UK Film Council supported the Birds Eye View Film Festival through their Film Festivals Fund and Diversity Grant in Aid. Since the closure of the Film Council, funds have transferred to the BFI. As yet, there is no provision for either Festivals or Diversity, leaving BEV with a 90% drop in public funds. Read the full story

BEV chats with Sleeping Beauty director Julia Leigh

Oct 12, 2011 | No Comments | ByRachel Millward

The Australian novelist’s first foray into film directing is not the Sleeping Beauty we all know and love. The story of a young woman’s induction into the strange sexual practice of being drugged to sleep whilst older men pay to be alone with her, Julia Leigh’s debut is a very creepy yet visually elegant work. BEV sat down with the director to talk about her inspiration and the leap from the literary world to the cinematic. Interview by Laura Bushell (www.laurabushell.com).

Part of your inspiration for Sleeping Beauty came from a recurring dream you had, can you tell me about that?

After the publication of my first novel I had to do a little bit of press and I contracted this horrible nightmare of being filmed in my sleep. It was quite compelling because the dreamer dreams she’s asleep in her own bed, when in fact she is asleep in her own bed. I realised we’re all quite vulnerable in our sleep and sometimes it’s as if we wake up and edit out our nights as if they haven’t happened. So I wondered what would it be like to know that something was happening in your sleep and know it probably wasn’t good for you? How would that seep through into your waking life?

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Consultation survey: BEV needs to hear from you

Aug 10, 2011 | No Comments | ByBen

BEV Founder-Director Rachel Millward

BEV Founder-Director Rachel Millward

When I founded BEV in 2002, I never expected to see a decade of such phenomenal growth. Our first event was seen by just 200 people, and now over 18,000 join us at the Festival and on tour every year, with a further 650,000 via online and broadcast channels.

But we don’t want to rest on our laurels. We need to keep on our toes and stay relevant, and we need you to help us do that.

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Get a taste of Nest membership & join us at our special Just Do It preview

Jun 23, 2011 | No Comments | ByLouise Forbes

Just Do It

This is a one-time only offer, guys! BEV subscribers can get an exclusive taste of Nest membership with our special preview screening of acclaimed new documentary Just Do It for the member rate of only £3.

Just Do It offers unprecedented access into climate change activism in an astonishing journey behind the scenes of a community that refuses to sit back. Followed by an exclusive Q&A with director Emily James (director, The Luckiest Nut In The World; exec producer, The Age of Stupid) and producer Lauren Simpson who used a crowd-funding model to finance the project.

Learn more and watch the trailer here: http://justdoitfilm.com/

Join us at this very special event on Thursday 7th of July, at 7pm

at The Hospital Club, 24 Endell Steet, London WC2H 9HQ

Available to the public at the Nest member rate: £3 only www.birds-eye-view.eventbrite.com

Nest Members win tickets to The Round Up

Jun 6, 2011 | No Comments | ByLouise Forbes

 
 

The Round Up

 

BEV has teamed up with Revolver for our special preview of French box office hit The Round Up, plus a Q&A with director Roselyne Bosch. We have a whopping TWENTY tickets available to the event at 6PM, 16th June at the Everyman Cinema, Hampstead for BEV Nest Members

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Nest Members win tickets to Marjane Satrapi talk

May 26, 2011 | No Comments | ByLouise Forbes

From the film 'Persepolis' (2007) adapted from the graphic novel

Nest members can win tickets to join Marjane Satrapi, the critically acclaimed Iranian filmmaker and author of Persepolis (2000) in conversation with film critic Jason Solomons as they explore the relationship between the graphic novel, the animated moving image, politics and memory. Just email zoe@birds-eye-view.co.uk for your entry. For more info and to book tickets: http://www.barbican.org.uk/film/event-detail.asp?ID=12270

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