A RURAL film festival has celebrated its 22nd year in 2024 with record audiences at 23 venues and is now seeking new members of their board of directors.
Borderlines Film Festival’s names its major cinemas as the Courtyard in Hereford, Malvern Theatres and Ludlow Assembly Rooms, but what makes the festival so “unique” are screenings for village halls and community centres also.
“Our fabulous venues offer a wide range of viewing experiences, and with more than 68 titles to choose from, you can get into the full festival feel by immersing yourself in cinema over 17 days,” said festival director, Naomi Vera-Sanso, of 2024’s Borderlines.
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The new board of director members will help in overseeing the event and play an active role during the next festival at the beginning of March 2025. If you’re a keen film fan and have experience in business, finance and similar fields, Borderlines would love to hear from you.
To find out more, contact Steve Freer, chair of Borderlines, at steve.freer@borderlinesfilmfestival.co.uk.
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