Innovision to produce free screenings in Trafalgar Square for BFI London Film Festival
Tom Hall, 20 October 2009
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This Thursday (22 October) Innovision is set to produce London Moves Me, a free archive screening event, part of the BFI's 53rd London Film Festival.
London Moves Me, produced in association with Film London, celebrates transport in the capital, captured on film and set to a live musical accompaniment by pianist Neil Brand.
The event is billed as a chance to see how our forefathers commuted into work.
More than 20 archive films depicting travel in London over the past one hundred years will be among the footage.
"Last year's event drew an audience of 3,000 and this year is set to surpass that total, with Innovision managing all technical infrastructure, on-site branding, live musical performances, volunteer management and audience monitoring," said Innovision business development director Richard McHardy.
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