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18/01/2001

SGRIN ANNOUNCE WALES CINEMA DAY

SGRIN, the media agency for Wales, have announced a line-up of new short films from Wales to be screened from January 29 until March 31 in support of Wales Cinema Day.
Throughout the year Sgrîn have been working with numerous companies and individuals to bring 13 new short films to the screen, through the Screen Gems and Animate it! schemes.
Three further shorts are to be included in the line-up of films. Two of these are from independent producers - Keir Alexander from Cardiff, this year's winner of the DM Davies Award at the International Film Festival of Wales 2000 - and Cardiff-based Helen Grace. The third short will be the new promotional film from the Wales Film & Television Archive, ‘Against the Dying of the Light’.
The Shorts 2001 tour is sponsored by the British Film Institute and Black Sheep Design Consultants, and organised by Sgrin.
For more information contact the Exhibition Manager Rhian Iolo on tel: (029) 2033 3301. (CD)
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