Film night

The College played host to Chocolate Films’ showing of their community project, in the refurbished Barn Theatre. Young film makers from Welling and Trinity Schools have been working with them for months, making documentaries on transport and on the history of Erith, using material from Bexley Libraries’ film archive.

The films will be sent out in DVD form, to be used in schools and local community settings. In particular, they will support the inter-generational work in the North of Bexley Borough. Rose Bruford graduate company The Fiasco Division have already been working with groups of young people and elders on a drama project bridging the gap in understanding between the age groups.

The College is giving strong support to film in the borough: we have been key players in the development of Pointless Taxi productions, a project for young film makers, now hosted at Lamorbey Park campus; and have contributed many students and emerging artists to organising the Rob Knox Film Festival. The Festival will get its second outing in June of this year, at Cineworld Bexleyheath.

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