Cinemarché International will showcase short film and video at exciting innovative events in Scarborough, UK, and beyond.
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Friday, 21 October 2011
The Magician's Wife ....
has been certificated 15 by Scarborough Borough Council ... the film will be shown in Space One in the Scarborough Market Vaults - a wonderful space underneath the Market Hall ...
first showing will be at about 12noon
more info on this film on IMDB and at V5 films
first public showing of this film produced by Scarborough-based film-school-graduate Aimee White
first showing will be at about 12noon
more info on this film on IMDB and at V5 films
first public showing of this film produced by Scarborough-based film-school-graduate Aimee White
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
4 days to go ...
I think everything is coming together ... just had a brilliant short film delivered by a graduate student of University of Westminster film school, Aimee White ... just made it in time and now I have to see if the Licensing Manager will give us the go-ahead to show the film
I rally hope we can show the film as it is a gem ... the Magicians Wife starring David Dixon and Sandra Dickinson ... if we do get the go ahead it will show at 12 noon and 3pm in Space 3 in the Market Vaults
Meanwhile, check out this from Gael Garcia Bernal and Marc Silver
or follow this link
I rally hope we can show the film as it is a gem ... the Magicians Wife starring David Dixon and Sandra Dickinson ... if we do get the go ahead it will show at 12 noon and 3pm in Space 3 in the Market Vaults
Meanwhile, check out this from Gael Garcia Bernal and Marc Silver
or follow this link
Monday, 17 October 2011
5 Days to go ...
This evening I joined #thejawline in the North Riding Pub in North Marine Drive to take part in a live stream discussion about Cinemarche
You can catch up with the discussion at http://livestre.am/15iVh
Many thanks to Anthony for his support and for getting us on to upforit.tv ... great work!
Cinemarche also made it into the Yorkshire Post and Scarborough Evening News today too ... links to pages will follow once they are on the relevant websites
You can download the draft programme from here This will be updated in the coming days, so keep checking for updates and additions
You can catch up with the discussion at http://livestre.am/15iVh
Many thanks to Anthony for his support and for getting us on to upforit.tv ... great work!
Cinemarche also made it into the Yorkshire Post and Scarborough Evening News today too ... links to pages will follow once they are on the relevant websites
You can download the draft programme from here This will be updated in the coming days, so keep checking for updates and additions
Sunday, 16 October 2011
6 days to go ... about QR codes at Cinemarché 2011
At Cinemarché 2011, we will use QR codes to provide access to videos that people have posted on either youtube or Vimeo. We have selected 17 videos that we have curated in four groups.
Three of the groups will link to videos about different aspects of contemporary human rights issues: the role of Amnesty International in this its 50th year; the experiences of migrants travelling through Mexico; and the acts of protest and witness of las Madres de Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aries.
The group about migrants travelling through Mexico includes the film "The Invisibles", made for Amnesty International by Gael Garcia Bernal and Marc Silver.
The fourth group uses the example of the Queen's visit to Scarborough in 2010 of videos to examine notions of official and citizen journalism and personal commentary.
Three of the groups will link to videos about different aspects of contemporary human rights issues: the role of Amnesty International in this its 50th year; the experiences of migrants travelling through Mexico; and the acts of protest and witness of las Madres de Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aries.
The group about migrants travelling through Mexico includes the film "The Invisibles", made for Amnesty International by Gael Garcia Bernal and Marc Silver.
The fourth group uses the example of the Queen's visit to Scarborough in 2010 of videos to examine notions of official and citizen journalism and personal commentary.
Kane Cunningham, one of the organisers says: “We think this use of QR codes might be a world first for Scarborough. This is a unique and exciting way to curate and exhibit videos – we don’t know if this has been done anywhere else."
QR code for http://vimeo.com/30508972:
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Press Release as sent out 12th October 2011:
Cinemarché 2011: a unique cinematic event to be staged
in Scarborough Market
A group of film enthusiasts, artists and filmmakers are to stage a
unique, free, one-day event in Scarborough Market. The aim of Cinemarché 2011 is show short films made by
artists from across the world that represent some of the most innovative and
creative talent making films today.
John Oxley, one of the organizers, says:
“We are really excited to have this opportunity to show films in
Scarborough Market – Cinemarché is a bit of franglais – a mangling of cinema
and marché – the French word for market. We just like the idea of an event
which could attract filmmakers and artists from across the world. We are
thinking big, and why not!
Therefore we have selected a programme that we hope will amuse, move,
inform, intrigue and entertain. We
hope that the regular users of the market will take some time to have a look at
and enjoy these videos; we hope that people who are interested in artist’s film
will come along to Scarborough Market Hall and enjoy the programme.”
One of the 25 films that will be shown is “The Futurist”, a short film
by Emily Richardson, a London based artist. Commissioned by Lumen as part of
imove, Yorkshire's cultural programme for London 2012, this film is a single 360-degree animated short that was filmed in
2010 in Scarborough's Futurist Theatre.
Richardson has used the building’s colourful history and sounds gathered
from past shows to create a unique film that pays homage to film and
cinema. “The Futurist” has already
been shown as part of the Venice, London, Nottingham and Moscow film festivals;
Cinemarché 2011 will be the Scarborough premiere of this wonderful short film.
By way of contrast, Cinemarché 2011 will also premiere a "mash-up" documentary short by Paul
Spencer about Scarborough electro-punk band Fuzzgun Sniper - "If you liked
Anvil, this is for you, definitely not to be missed!" said John Oxley.
Cinemarché 2011 also wants people to use their smartphones to take part
in a unique digital exhibition of videos.
You will need a smartphone (iphone, android, windows phone or
blackberry) with a QR code reader installed on it. These readers are free to download from the app store or the
various marketplaces. You will
then be able to scan the QR codes that will be displayed around the
Market. The scanned code will take
you to a video on the Internet; you will then be able to watch the video on
your smartphone. The QR-coded
films will all address different aspects of human rights, a contribution to
celebrating the 50th anniversary of Amnesty International.
Kane Cunningham, one of the organisers says:
“We think this use of QR codes might be a world first for
Scarborough. This is a unique and
exciting way to curate and exhibit videos – we don’t know if this has been done
anywhere else. However what we do know is that film lovers are in for a treat.
Its not often you can buy your meat and veg and watch a film from Egypt that
anticipates the Arab spring.”
Cinemarché 2011 co-organizer Dr. Paul Elsam adds:
“This brand new Festival represents innovative use of public space, and
we really hope it will attract new visitors to a historic and important
building that is already busy with friendly traders. For years now Scarborough
and North Yorkshire have hosted top film-makers attracted by the unique
character of the region – we thought, why not have an event that actually shows great films? Cinemarché is, we
hope, a big step towards a establishing a regular international film festival
in Scarborough.”
Cinemarché 2011 is supported by Scarborough Borough Council, Scarborough
Branch Amnesty International, Lumen, AGENCY - art, life, society, and Geodesic Arts.
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Cinemarché 2011 in Scarborough Market 22nd October
Cinemarché 2011: a one day film and video event in Scarborough, Saturday 22nd October 2011
Cinemarché 2011 invites artists and film-makers to submit up to 3 short films or videos for selection and exhibition in Scarborough on Saturday 22nd October 2011.
Cinemarché 2011 will show selected film and video in in the Scarborough Public Market, a Grade II listed building built in 1853.
Cinemarché 2011 will be curated around material selected from this open call. 2011 is the 50th anniversary of Amnesty International. Submissions that address the theme of human rights will be given preference in the selection process. Cinemarché 2011 will of course accept submissions on other themes.
There are no limitations on who can apply, and there are no stipulations for material other than that each work must be no longer than 10 minutes in duration.
Cinemarché 2011 event will take place alongside and compliment the normal Saturday activities in the Market Hall.
There is no submission fee for Cinemarché 2011 and no fee will be paid to artists and film-makers whose work is selected for exhibition.
Each submission must be accompanied by a fully completed application form. Full details and a copy of the application form can be downloaded from these links:
Call for SubmissionsWednesday, 20 July 2011
POSTPONED: Cinemarche Part 2 Thursday 21st July
Many apologies to everyone but this event has been postponed.
It will now take place in September ...details to follow
Apologies for the late notice
It will now take place in September ...details to follow
Apologies for the late notice
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Cinemarché, The Merchant, Eastborough, Thursday 21st July 8pm
The second Cinemarché event will take place on Thursday 21st July 2011 at 8pm in the Merchant, Eastborough.
Come along with your smartphone or laptop and show your film, take the opportunity to talk to other film makers and make new contacts and friends.
A dozen people turned out and made the premiere of Cinemarché in June an exciting dynamic evening. Be there at the next one!
What did the organisers say about the Premiere of Cinemarché? Watch the video:
Catch up with other comments and information about Cinemarché on facebook.
Watch out for an announcement in the next four weeks about the first Cinemarché International Film Festival that will be held in October 2011, in Scarborough, at a distinctly different venue.
Come along with your smartphone or laptop and show your film, take the opportunity to talk to other film makers and make new contacts and friends.
A dozen people turned out and made the premiere of Cinemarché in June an exciting dynamic evening. Be there at the next one!
What did the organisers say about the Premiere of Cinemarché? Watch the video:
Catch up with other comments and information about Cinemarché on facebook.
Watch out for an announcement in the next four weeks about the first Cinemarché International Film Festival that will be held in October 2011, in Scarborough, at a distinctly different venue.
Monday, 30 May 2011
Cinemarché, The Merchant, Eastborough, Thursday 2nd June 8pm
Cinemarché, The Merchant, Eastborough, Thursday 2nd June 8pm:
bring and show your film on your mobile phone or laptop, bring headphones, show and watch each other's films, choose your favourite!
Cinemarché International is the idea of three Scarborough creatives, John Oxley, Kane Cunningham and Paul Elsam.
The idea is to host an open, speed-dating style series of events where film-makers can share short films on their mobile phones or laptops. The first event takes place on Thursday 2nd June at 8pm in the Merchant pub on Eastborough, Scarborough.
John Oxley explains:
"There are lots of people in Scarborough and the region making short films and videos. Films about bands, dramas by local actors and directors, animators, and documentary film-makers. These can be seen on YouTube, MySpace or Facebook but where can film-makers show their films to other film-makers or an audience? Our idea is to bring these people together, get their mobiles and laptops out and show and share their films and get the buzz of an immediate response from an audience. We also see it as an opportunity for film-makers, actors, directors and bands to meet, share ideas and to create exciting new work in the town and region. I think this may be the first speed-dating style film event in the world!"
Kane Cunningham, says:
"Scarborough has many interesting film makers and artists who use video for creative practice, however we also have lots of media, music and film students who attend the local college and university. So we want to attract new and innovative talent to the Merchant, who maybe tomorrows Tarantino or Tim Burton."
Eddie O'Murchu, landlord of the Merchant says:
"The Merchant attracts musicians artists actors - they all love the experience the Merchant offers. I have always supported the arts so it makes sense for this event to take place here."
June 2 marks the start of everything. Described by fellow organiser Paul Elsam as "speed dating for film-makers", the event will take place at the Merchant pub on Eastborough between 8pm and 9.30pm. Film makers are invited to simply turn up with their short film – which could be on a mobile phone or a laptop – and share it with others. Everyone who turns up will be able to show their film and view the films made by other people.
Film-makers and film-goers who are interested in this event should come along to the Merchant pub at Eastborough, Scarborough on Thursday 2nd June. Be there by 8pm.
Cinemarché International aims to bring film-makers together, to provide a platform where potentially great films can be shown on mobile devices and to showcase these in a new film festival here in Scarborough in October 2011.
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or email us at cinemarcheinternational@gmail.com.
Friday, 6 May 2011
Cinemarché International starts here!
Cinemarché International launches in June 2011.
June 2 marks the start of everything. The launch event, described as ‘speed dating for film-makers’, will take place at the Merchant pub on Eastborough, Scarborough, between 8pm and 9.30pm.
Film makers are invited to simply turn up with their short film – which could be on a mobile phone or a laptop – and share it with others on their mobile device. Everyone who turns up will be able to share their film and view the films made by other people.
There’ll be an added bonus for one lucky film-maker. Participants will be asked to ‘rate’ each film – and the top-rated film will be guaranteed exposure at the Cinemarché International film festival in October. This October event, scheduled to take place in Scarborough Market, will be open to local, national and international film-makers.
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