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Watersprite: The Cambridge International Student Film Festival

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For the second year running, Cambridge is hosting a vibrant student film festival, showcasing works from around the world alongside a diverse programme of free events. On the weekend of 11th – 13th March come to Cambridge for a selection of unique opportunities… Enjoy talks by Kevin Macdonald, Tim Bevan, and Bill Nighy; attend panel discussions by industry experts; ask for advice at Q&As; and of course see the winning films! Meet other filmmakers and film-lovers and be part of the UK’s up-and-coming international student film event. Please go to our website and click ‘register’ so we can let you know how to reserve your free place!

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