2024
2024 Running order
With grateful thanks to Everyman Cinema Bancroft Road, Reigate RH2 7RP.
Refreshments are available to order from your seats throughout the screenings.
Suggested ratings are based on the guidelines of British Board of Film Classification website (www.bbfc.co.uk)
Saturday 15th June
10 - 11am
Making Space for Nature – A celebration of the Surrey Hills and the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams made for the National Trust by Ian Sciacaluga. (Cert U. Suitable for all ages).
Copyright Strike – Reigate College lower sixth year Film Studies student Torin Green. (Cert U. Suitable for all ages).
Ian Rennie Robertson – the artist’s work and studio in Greenwich produced by Alec McSimpson of D&A Films (Cert U. Suitable for all ages).
Blood and Water – a young married couple on the verge of divorce, are interrupted by an eccentric stranger. Written and directed by Marko Raden of Raden Films. (PG. Brief mild, bad language)
Mystery of a Rebel – James Dean returns to help a struggling writer. Produced by Harry Courtney of Mysterious Rebel Pictures. (Cert U. Suitable for all ages)
W33 – Short science fiction film by class of 2023 Reigate College Film Studies student Harrison Pennington. (PG Mild threat).
Omniscient – short, eerie drama by class of 2023 Reigate College Film Studies student, Tom Isbell-Wade. (PG Mild threat).
Labyrinth – short horror drama shot in Reigate Caves by class of 2023 Reigate College Film Studies student Holly Parsonage. (PG Mild threat).
Reigate Tunnel Bicentenary – a brief history of the oldest road tunnel in Britain. Presented by Nicholas Owen and produced by Reigate College for the Reigate Business Guild 2023.
A BRIEF INTERVAL
Saturday 15th June
11 – 12 noon
Some of the following films in this screening include content that parents of young children may prefer to avoid.
Aftertaste – A romance with a disturbing secret by producer Anna Hargreaves. (Cert 15. Non graphic sexual content).
Trainwreck – a short film about teenage angst by class of 2023 Reigate College Digital Media Production student Jess Mills. (12A. Brief strong language).
Threedom - Three strangers dealing with their own grief find each other. Written and directed by Luke Mepham.
Night Fears – When a young woman spends a night at her ailing father’s house she encounters supernatural horrors. Produced by Sutton Filmmakers. (Cert 12A. Mild threat).
Woman – a short documentary about female inequality. Produced by class of 2023 Reigate College Film Studies student Lucie Gascoigne. (Cert 12A. Some reference to adult content).
Virtual Endings – a short action adventure with a twist. Produced by class of 2022 Reigate College Digital Media Production student, Jason Cole.
Between the Redwoods – a hunting trip takes a turn for the worse. Produced by Harry Courtney of Mysterious Rebel Pictures. (Cert 15. Violence, some gore).
Lake on the Cabin – A young woman stays alone in an isolated cabin … With thanks to producer Owain Rhys Dain of Odd Pictures. (Cert 12A Mild psychological threat).
Sunday 16th June
10 - 11am
Toy Box Terror - Produced by 7 -11 year old filmmakers with Sparks Film School Dorking and Leatherhead. (Cert U. Suitable for all ages).
Coin Artist – Produced by 11-14 year old filmmakers with Sparks Film School Reigate. (Cert U. Suitable for all ages).
Why am I a Stick? - Made for the Bristol 48 Hour Puppetry Challenge during the 2020 Lockdown by Jenni Sinclair of Nonsuch Productions. (Cert U. Suitable for all ages).
Boy – A short fantasy film produced by class of 2023 Reigate College Film Studies student Jess Mills. (Cert U. Suitable for all ages).
Beginnings - Paul Jenner's Story - Paul shares his memories of his father and gives his thoughts on recycling, nature, life and art. Produced by Tobi Wozniak of Wozniak Productions. (Cert U. Suitable for all ages).
The World Through My Eyes – A documentary about neurodiversity. Produced by class of 2023 Reigate College Film Studies student Millie Brown. (Cert U. Suitable for all ages).
We Dance for Life – An artistic film that celebrates the work of the Institute of Cancer Research through dance and science, made for Sutton Council and directed by Ian Sciacaluga. (Cert U. Suitable for all ages).
A BRIEF INTERVAL
Sunday 16th June
11 – 12 noon
Burning Olives – Fancy drama written and directed by Reigate College Film Studies alumni student Amy Pringle of Pringle Films. (Cert 12A. Mild threat).
Lake on the Cabin – A young woman stays alone in an isolated cabin … With thanks to producer Owain Rhys Dain of Odd Pictures. (Cert 12A Mild psychological threat).
Clean – a short psychological action drama by class of 2023 Reigate College Film Studies student Will Donoghue. (Cert 12A Mild threat and violence).
Periodic Embarrassment – a young trans person struggles with menstruation. Produced especially for Reigate Summer Film Festival by Reigate College lower sixth year Film Studies student Lily Dain. (Cert PG)
Shale Trail: A Walk of Resistance - Reflections on a walk of resistance between Horse Hill and Brockham oil extraction sites in Surrey. Produced by Trish Kiy of How I See. (Cert U. Suitable for all ages).
Renewed Hope – Local people talk about hope, truth, love and the support they received from the charity Renewed Hope. Renewed Hope is a beneficiary of the festival and the Mayor’s Charity of the Year. This film was created especially for the Reigate Summer Film Festival by James Rudoni and this is its first screening. (Cert 12A. Reference to illegal drugs and alcohol misuse).
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