We are thrilled to announce that we have reached the £3,000 target for our crowd fund campaign with LiveTree for This is Cinema.
With three days left on the campaign, though, any extra money raised will certainly help the production – while also seeing money donated to Tender, the arts charity that works with young people to prevent domestic abuse and sexual violence.
The campaign for this This is Cinema comes at the same time as we shoot Sculptures of London, and just ahead of the world premiere of Circle/Line at the East End Film Festival. This screening takes place at 5pm on Saturday 3 June at Old Spitalfields Market – and the screening is free!
The successful completion of the crowd funding campaign also comes as the finishing touches are being put to The Benefit of Doubt, with William Brown also working on an essay-film called #randomaccessmemory and an untitled letter-film with Vladimir Najdovski, a filmmaker based in Skopje, Macedonia.
Finally, it looks as though there are forthcoming festival screenings for The New Hope, Ur: The End of Civilization in 90 Tableaux, Roehampton Guerrillas (2011-2016) and Letters to Ariadne – about which more announcements will be made soon.
So stay tuned for more news from Beg Steal Borrow!