Project Trans(m)it cordially invites you to attend Trans(m)it: Movement in Film.
Trans(m)it: Movement in Film is an international film festival celebrating works that explore the human body and/or movement in short films. Finalists and best-of selections will be screened live at the Trans(m)it festival from 6-8pm on October 25th at the University of East London's Stratford Square Campus as part of their Centre for Performing Arts Development (CPAD) series. For more information, please see our website or follow Project Trans(m)it on Facebook.
Details:
25th October 2017, 6-8pm
University of East London,
University Square Stratford, 1 Salway Road, Stratford, London E15 1NF
Directions: http://www.universitysquarestratford.ac.uk/find-us.htm
FREE to attend.
To reserve a spot, please see our eventbrite page:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/transmit-movement-in-film-an-international-film-festival-tickets-38120543572?aff=efbeventtix.
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/477553385964671/?ref=br_rs
Website: http://mizanty101.wixsite.com/projecttransmit/blank
(With apologies for cross-posting)
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