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Total Stories: 30          Published: Tue, May 6, 2008



First successful year of Film Club


Fermanagh Film Club is drawing its very successful first season to a close during May.

The last film in the series 'Paris je t'aime' will be shown on Tuesday 13th May. This is an interesting, whimsical film comprised of eighteen five-minute clips by various European directors. All of these short vignettes are skilfully woven together by the producers to give us a story of love from the city of love. It should prove to be an enjoyable finale to the season.

The film will be shown on Tuesday 13th May at 8 p.m. in Fermanagh House, Broadmeadow Place Enniskillen. Non members are always welcome

PROJECTION

The Film Club annual meeting will be held on Tuesday 13th May. This will be directly before the projection of 'Paris je t'aime' and will commence at 6.45 p.m. There will be an opportunity to renew or apply for membership for the next season .The new season will commence in September.

For those unable to attend and wishing to apply for membership please contact Ann Mc Dermott at 0787 4005861 or Jackie Pennock at 0789 9988656 after 13th May.

Fermanagh Film Club, in conjunction with Bealatine and Seven Seas Film Tour is pleased to announce that they will be hosting a film, 'Grow your own' on Thursday 15th May at Fermanagh House Broadmeadow Place Enniskillen.

Bealtaine is the annual Irish national arts festival celebrating creativity in older age. Taking its name from the ancient Celtic, Bealtaine celebrates creativity and growth in ageing and promotes greater participation by older people in society.

AMUSING

'Grow your own' is an amusing, yet thoughtful British comedy. It is based on the affect of the arrival of a group of refugees from various countries on a group of established older gardeners, firmly entrenched in their allotments

The film is open to all senior citizens. It will be shown on Thursday 15th May at Fermanagh House Broadmeadow place Enniskillen at 2.30 p.m and again at 7.30 pm. Tickets are free and are available at Fermanagh House. Tickets can be reserved by ringing 028 66 320210 or online at HYPERLINK "mailto:info@fermanagh.org" info@fermanagh.org

Please feel free to come along to what promises to be an entertaining and enjoyable event.


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