The award-winning documentary about Sidmouth Folk Festival, 'A Small Quiet English Town', will be shown at the Radway Cinema next week.
It will be a matinee screening, starting at 2pm, on Wednesday, March 27.
The film, made by local producers Paul and Ali Tully, tells the story of the festival from 1955 to the present day, using archive footage and specially recorded interviews with people who have played a key part it over the decades. Featured artists include Ralph McTell, Steve Knightley, India Electric Company, Lori Campbell, Edgelarks, The Oysterband and many more.
It had its premiere in Sidmouth last summer and has since won three awards for 'best documentary' and been entered into film festivals around the world.
Among those in the audience for next week's screening will be David Sharp, who made the documentary's black-and-white sequences depicting the festival in 1968. This will be the first time he has seen the film as a finished product on a cinema screen.
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