Raindance Film Festival: 30th Sept 2009 - 11 Oct 2009

At Raindance Film Festival we're working really hard to bring new films, both homegrown and from all over the world, to audiences in London



The 17th Raindance Film Festival Box Office opened on 15 Sept 2009 and some screenings have already started to sell out!



Tickets for all screenings at the Apollo West End Available online here:

Piccadilly Circus Cinema - View Cinema Listings and Book Tickets Online



New this year: Raindance opens the Raindance Film Café, the place to be at this year’s festival! Screenings, panels, masterclasses and live music events will be hosted through the festival at Raindance Film Cafe at the Vinyl Factory, Entrance at Phonica, 51 Poland Street, W1F 7LZ



Among the homegrown films that we're showing this year are:



COLIN


From UK

IN COMPETITION. UK zombie horror shot for only £45, Colin has become an international sensation



DOWN TERRACE


From UK

IN COMPETITION.Ken Loach meets The Sopranos in this darkly comic and disturbing slice of social surrealism.



CRYING WITH LAUGHTER

From UK

IN COMPETITION. Let Joey Frisk tell you about the worst week of his life.



EXAM

From UK

IN COMPETITION. 80 Minutes, 8 Candidates, 1 answer, no question. How far would you go to win the ultimate job?



ALL THE YEARS OF TRYING

From UK

IN COMPETITION. Music documentary about cult ‘punk poet’ Patrik Fitzgerald. Preceded by live performances.





You can find more details and a complete list of our films on the festival website here:

http://www.raindance.co.uk/site/inde...-festival-2009



About Raindance:

Raindance is the UK’s leading independent film festival. Over the years, the festival has hosted such guests and filmmakers as Christopher Nolan, Shane Meadows, Ken Loach, Marky Ramone, Iggy Pop, Anton Corbijn, Mick Jones, Andrea Arnold, Adam Yauch, Quentin Tarantino, Faye Dunaway and Lou Reed.



Everyone’s looking for the next big indie hit. Our audience of film fans, journalists, acquisition executives, actors, producers and directors know that a screening at the Raindance Film Festival is a sign of quality.