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Old 21-07-2010, 12:30   #1
geoffmsenior
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Blackburn on Film screening

Press Release 20/7/10

The North West Film Archive at Manchester Metropolitan University is pleased to announce ‘Blackburn on Film’, part of its programme to make this fascinating collection available to the public of the North West region. Supported by Vision+Media, the NWFA will present a public screening of films from its collection at the Thwaites Empire Theatre Blackburn

The screening will take place on Thursday 19th August 2010 at 7.30pm.

The films to be shown will feature life in and around the Hyndburn and Blackburn area over the past 110 years, exploring the lives, industries and celebrations of the area throughout the 20th century. The screening will feature the earliest known football film as ‘Rovers’ take on West Brom in 1898 and a Mitchell and Kenyon faked topical of scenes form the Boer War. Join the marchers and Rose Queens in Accrington’s parade of 1908 and see the town’s Pals head off to war in 1915. Drop in to Witton Park with Baden Powell and the scouts for a rally in 1924 and get behind Darwen as they take on Arsenal in 1932. Marvel at the many vivid printed colours as the staff at Broadoak mill ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ producing cotton goods throughout wartime in ‘Queen Cotton’. And join Giles Brandreth for fish and chips in Darwen as he tries to get to grips with what it means to be ‘northern’ in 1971


The Archive’s Service Manager Marion Hewitt said “This is a great opportunity for the people of the Blackburn area to enjoy an evening with a difference, and take a look back at local life in the past century”.

Northwest Vision and Media’s Alice Morrison said "The North West Film Archive is one of our region's real gems and Northwest Vision and Media are proud to support ‘Blackburn on Film’, enabling local people to access a piece of their region's past".

The evening’s show will be presented by the Archive’s Collections Assistant Geoff Senior. For further information, interview, and footage contact Geoff Senior on 0161 247 3097.

Tickets are £4.00 and can be obtained in advance from the box office or by calling 01254 685500. Book early to avoid disappointment!




Additional information


The North West Film Archive has been based at Manchester Metropolitan University since 1977 and is the publicly recognised home for moving images about life in the North West of England.

The North West Film Archive is located at Minshull House 47-49 Chorlton St Manchester M1 3EU. Tel. 0161 247 3097 Fax. 0161 247 3098

Vision and Media is the film and TV development agency for England’s North West. It works behind the scenes, supporting, funding and promoting film, TV and digital production in the North West.

The Thwaites Empire Theatre is located at Aqueduct Road Blackburn Lancs BB2 4HT

Still images from several of the titles to be screened can be supplied for use on request, and moving image clips can be made available to broadcasters in advance.


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