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Author: Sal

Wight Trash ViewFinder Screening

Tuesday, 6th February, 2007 at 8:00 am, Isle of Wight

8, February 2007
8:00 pmto11:00 pm

Island Filmaker, John Cattle has been working very hard over the last four years and amongst all the other things that have been keeping him busy - such as having a family and starting a new business - he has completed the 5th instalment of Viewfinder#.

Wight Trash Part OneThis latest issue of Viewfinder# features a plethora of Island skateboarders and musicians saving some space for other usual randomness from around the world.

And you lucky people have a chance to watch a public screening of the film on Thursday 8th February from 8pm at The Liquid Lounge, Union Street, Ryde.

If you’re washing your hair that night and can’t make it along, fear not, the double disk dvd is available from the Revolver Skate Shop, Ryde, Switch 45 and Quay Arts Centre, Newport.

Wholesalers should get in touch with Power Distribution, London (couldn’t find a website, but you might have more luck)

Events, Film, Music, Photography, Skating


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One Response to “Wight Trash ViewFinder Screening”

  1. » Viewfinder# 5 @ The Central Says:

    [...] 23 Feb 2007 Viewfinder# 5 @ The Central Posted by Sal under Unexpected , Events , Skating , Film , Community  27, February 20077:00pmto9:00 pmIf you didn’t happen to make it along to the previous screenings in Ryde or Newport of John Cattle’s latest film, Viewfinder# 5, fear not. [...]

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