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Horror-on-Sea Film Festival
Interzone author Molly Brown has eight films in the official selection at the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival in Southend, and they're screening them in the 12:30 p.m. slot on Sunday, the 24th Jan. (as an item which the festival director has listed on the website as: "The Weird World of Molly Brown.")
If anyone would like to attend admission for just the 12:30 screening (which consists of a feature film plus her eight shorts) is five pounds, or you can get a full day pass for twenty pounds.
Molly will be there for the entire weekend. She went last year (when they showed three of her films) and quoting Molly "had a lovely time; the people who run it are very nice and everyone was very jolly and friendly."
If anyone's interested, you can find details of the full programme, the venue, etc., etc., at the above link and Molly sent a poster listing the titles of her films being screened at the festival. Her poster is here and Molly says "that's her in the Death costume. Or *is* it a costume? "
Interzone author Molly Brown has eight films in the official selection at the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival in Southend, and they're screening them in the 12:30 p.m. slot on Sunday, the 24th Jan. (as an item which the festival director has listed on the website as: "The Weird World of Molly Brown.")
If anyone would like to attend admission for just the 12:30 screening (which consists of a feature film plus her eight shorts) is five pounds, or you can get a full day pass for twenty pounds.
Molly will be there for the entire weekend. She went last year (when they showed three of her films) and quoting Molly "had a lovely time; the people who run it are very nice and everyone was very jolly and friendly."
If anyone's interested, you can find details of the full programme, the venue, etc., etc., at the above link and Molly sent a poster listing the titles of her films being screened at the festival. Her poster is here and Molly says "that's her in the Death costume. Or *is* it a costume? "