72% of young people in Dover want access to free cinema
In their recent Dover Youth Survey with 500 gymnasieelever, Future Foundry fandt ud af, at den mest populære aktivitet blandt unge mennesker var biograf, med 72% af deltagerne sagde, at de ønskede adgang til gratis biograf. Som svar, Future Foundry are launching their own Film Club to offer free film screenings to young people aged 14 til 19 and help foster a community of movie makers here in the town.
The Future Foundry Film Club will be led by filmmaker and Dover resident, Ed Webb-Ingall, (senior lecturer at the University of Arts, London). Film Club participants are invited to bring their own films and videos – including TikTok videos – to be shown at the club and the first free film screening will be The Movie Makers by Anna Raczynski, looking at intergenerational community filmmaking. The club will be a friendly, supportive space for young filmmakers to discuss, share, collaborate, learn new skills and work on their own films. No experience or skills are needed to attend.
Look out for further club dates and the next generation of filmmaking stars sharing their work made in Dover.
Future Foundry Film Club launches Thursday 23rd of November, 5:30pm to 7pm at Biggin Hall (Biggin Street, Dover, CT161BD.) for young people in Dover aged 14 til 19. No experience necessary. Please register or enquire about future film clubs by emailing office@futurefoundry.org.uk.