Blackpool Film Festival training workshop: I WANT TO BE A CINEMA!

Join Cinema Nation CIC and Aunty Social/Blackpool Film Festival for a comprehensive and interactive workshop for all those who want to create film events for others.

With a presentation detailing the four essential elements of events, the session will then highlight examples of film initiatives from around the UK, before breaking into smaller groups to workshop your ideas and get feedback from professional cinema organisers.

Perfect for complete novices or those with some knowledge, this event seeks to help share ideas and resources to create ongoing networks across Blackpool.

A light vegan lunch is provided.

Cost: A donation to Blackpool Film Festival, advance booking is essential.

To sign up

To join the session, please head to our Eventbrite page.

We’ll ask you to briefly describe a project, event or area of work where you would like to receive advice.

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Important access information

If you have additional access needs (e.g. large print, BSL interpreter, level access) please let us know by emailing (using the contact organiser button/link) or sending us an SMS text/WhatsApp message on 07957 602790.

The venue is on the first floor and there is lift access.

Getting here

  • Tram & Train to Blackpool North Station
  • Bus: No 6 or 18 to Topping St., No 3, 3a, 5c, 6, 18 to Church St (Stanley Buildings), No 5, 5a, 5b, 6, 7a, 14 to Talbot Rd
  • Driving: The closest pay and display car parks are on East Topping St and Talbot Road multi storey. There is also parking at the nearby Sainsbury’s supermarket, please make sure that you check the terms before you use the car park.

Supported by the National Lottery through BFI Film Audience Network funding.

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