Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Hi folks,


There?s a new cultural festival coming to London in 2018, bringing together the latest creative talent in film, music, art and photography with submissions now open for the inaugural Four Seasons Film Festival.


Launched by passionate film lovers Holmlands and Green Owl Films, the festival will be held at London?s historic Cadogan Hall, in Sloane Square, providing an audience of up 7000 people over the weekend of 3rd and 4th February 2018.


Four Seasons Film Festival aims to showcase the full spectrum of human emotion in a series of eight groundbreaking and inspiring feature films that exemplify the moods of the annual seasons. The feature films will be complimented by the presentation of eight short films, with live music performances, art and photographic exhibitions held in the atrium over the whole weekend.


The films will be categorised into spring, summer, autumn and winter themed screenings, with two features and two shorts screened per category. Awards are available for each category, with eight festival awards in total.


Super early submissions discounts are available via our submission platform, FilmFreeWay until 31st May, with final submission entries closing on September 30th 2017.


For full details, submission link, terms and conditions visit www.fourseasonsfilmfestival.com.


We look forward to receiving your entries!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • A beer in the garden would have been nice, I'm sure! Mine was a meal inside. I don't remember much about it except that it was horrible.
    • Went to the Harvester a couple of times to have a beer in the garden, it was quite popular and had a 'certain' charm. 
    • I never went in The Grove when it was a pub, but I had a meal there once when it was a Harvester (I used to occasionally be a Mystery Shopper, and I was persuaded to go and have this meal because it was a bank holiday and they couldn't find anyone else to do it.) It was truly horrible. At least I got paid for eating it, albeit not very much, but I think I would have paid not to have to eat it. If it becomes an "affordable" restaurant again, I hope at least it has decent food. Why do "these youngsters" need "adult help" to be enterprising? They aren't six year olds! 
    • At the end of the day, whilst these youngsters have been enterprising presumably with adult help & I also assume no local youth group - the fact remains that it is a prime site fir redevelopment be it a supermarket - Aldi, Lidel whatever or social housing which, let’s be honest here lots  of people need.   Know Idea why has been derelict gor do long anyhow, but somewhere on this site I think there is a problem with who owns it. And let’s not forget the homeless man who slept there - Front on Lordship Lane who had his home destroyed by I assume vandals a couple of years ago.       
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...