Audience at a Portobello Film Festival screening
In August the Portobello Film Festival takes place in west London. Unlike festivals such as Cannes and Venice anyone can enter a film to be shown and nobody has to pay to see any of the films. How is this possible and does the festival attract established film-makers as well as undiscovered and student artists? In this programme we learn more about the festival from its director Jonathan Barnett.
In August the Portobello Film Festival takes place in west London. Unlike festivals such as Cannes and Venice anyone can enter a film to be shown and nobody has to pay to see any of the films. How is this possible and does the festival attract established film-makers as well as undiscovered and student artists? In this programme we learn more about the festival from its director Jonathan Barnett.
Listen to the programme on http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1555_entertainment07/
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