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23. Jun 2006 at 05:58
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slightly OT but may be of interest.

it's on 22/23 july, 2006

"...finally, you can relax in Vintage Cinema, where stunning ushers and usherettes will look after your every need and desire..."

blimey - just what most human beings want!!

This two-day outdoor film spectacular will take the cinematic experience to even greater heights celebrating the diversity, theatre and magic of cinema. Stella Artois have created this new, unique event, following on from the huge success of 2005's Donnie Darko screening in Kensington Gardens with the National Symphony Orchestra, and Pulp Fiction with the Fun Lovin' Criminals in Manchester's Heaton Park.

Each day of Studio Artois Live is themed around a cult or classic film, with all the elements of that film - set, character, music, cinematography - brought to life throughout the day, taking you on a journey, which culminates in an epic screening. On Saturday, Tarantino's Kung Fu masterpiece "Kill Bill Vol 1" will bring a martial arts, Japanese feel to the day, and on Sunday 80s Indy classic "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" will inspire an 80s retro theme.

Stella Artois have gathered the best names in film entertainment to create a truly unique and unforgettable programme for Studio Artois Live, including the Future Cinema Village, BFI Gaia Dome and a host of musical delights thanks to Adventures in the Beetroot Field.

Confirmed Line-Up

Saturday
Headline Film: Kill Bill Vol.1
with DJ Yoda (Kill Bill AV set), the National Symphony Orchestra (playing soundtracks from cult and classic films), Filthy Dukes and Sea Buzzard, Eat Your Own Ears DJs, plus the World's Biggest Film Quiz. Host: ALEX ZANE (C4, Popworld).

Sunday
Headline Film: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
with Guilty Pleasures Goes to the Movies, National Symphony Orchestra, Filthy Dukes and the Visual Development Unit, Men with No Name (AKA Jim Stanton and Severino), plus the World's Biggest Film Quiz. Host: SEAN ROWLEY (Guilty Pleasures)

On Both Days
Future Shorts presents the Future Cinema Village, BFI Telekinema, Vintage Bandstand featuring Alberti Brass


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an irritatingly trickly web site - but as they're so generous in offering to meet all our needs and desires, i won't complain!!
  
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