Film Hub Christmas meet-up & wellbeing session

  • Thu 17 Dec, 2020

    Film Hub Christmas meet-up & wellbeing session

    Zoom

Join the Film Hub team and exhibitors from across the South West for a final get-together of the year (on Zoom).

Acknowledging that this year has been extraordinarily challenging for everyone, both personally and professionally, and much uncertainty still remains, let’s come together, offer each other some Christmas cheer and look forward to better things in 2021.

 

From 10am – 11am we will be joined by the Film & TV Charity for a session focused on wellbeing and mental health.

After a break, we will look ahead to future film releases, funding opportunities and training programmes as well as taking a look back at some of the things that did go right in 2020.

While we would normally invite you all for a Christmas tipple at Watershed to close off the year, we shall have to enjoy a virtual drink together this December and look ahead with hope to a better year in 2021.

In the afternoon, we have a choice of films to enjoy: After LoveBaby DoneI Never Cry (Jak najdalej stad), Gagarine and The Capote Tapes, to see out the year together, doing what we love best, watching films.

Register here to attend.

Please note, these meetings are for Film Hub Members only. If you are not yet a member – find out more about joining here.

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