Sent on behalf of the Cinema Museum
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The Cinema Museum,
The Masters House,
2 Dugard Way,
Kennington,
London SE11 4TH
Contact: Martin Humphries
Telephone: 020 7840 2200
Email: [log in to unmask]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 20th January
FILM AND MOVIE MEMORABILIA BAZAAR
FUNDRAISING WEEKEND Sat & Sun 27 & 28 February 10 am – 5 pm
The Cinema Museum, The Masters House, 2 Dugard Way, Kennington, London. SE11 4TH
The Film Bazaar, the first of its type to raise funds for the only museum of
the cinema in the country, will be opened by famous British film director
Michael Winner.
With dealers and visitors coming from all over the country and abroad, this
will be one of the largest collections of film related collectables that has
ever been seen in one sale room. Classic original posters from Hollywood to
Bollywood, famous original film stills, films of all ages and gauges,
cameras and projectors of all shapes and sizes and related film equipment,
film books of all types and hundreds of mouthwatering DVD’s etc. etc.
Many will be on sale at bargain prices. An ideal opportunity to search for
that ‘Fellini’ or ‘James Bond’ poster you always wanted, or to find that
rare film or projector that has so far eluded you.
A Bring and Buy stall for visitors to sell their unwanted film related
goods, and a top prize raffle draw.
Film Guests for the weekend - with most giving talks - will include; actress
Fenella Fielding, famous for her distinctive voice; Caroline Munro, Bond
girl and pinup of many British films of the 60’s and 70’s; Muriel Pavlow,
who started as a child actress in 1934 and famously played in ‘Reach For the
Sky’ and ‘Malta Story’.
From the world of film history; Kevin Brownlow, internationally renowned
British leading silent film historian talking about finding an amazing
collection of Charlie Chaplin’s original outtakes, and David Cleveland,
founder of the East Anglian film archive talking about the fascinating
history of home movie formats.
The Cinema Museum is a treasure-trove of original examples of Cinema,
ranging from items relating to film production through to film exhibition
and the experience of cinema going. It represents cinema's rich history from
the earliest days to the present.
Admission on the day is £5 and £3 on the second day with first day ticket.
For further details, articles and pictures contact Martin Humphries.
[log in to unmask] Tel 020 7840 2200
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