Set in a small Durham town follows TJ (Dave Turner) a publican who lends a hand to local community-based charities, through an incident TJ strikes up a friendship with Yara (Ebla Mari) a Syrian Refugee who has a passion for photography. Yara persuades TJ to open the back room of his pub, to allow people within the community to bond and enjoy cuisine from different nationalities.
Discover the top five films you can't afford to miss at Romford 2023 Film Festival. From compelling stories to heart-driven narratives, these movies offer substance and captivate audiences. Read on to find out more!
Nerdly Live! is making its triumphant return to the Romford Film Festival, featuring exclusive interviews with filmmakers conducted by Kevin Haldon. Get ready for live sessions, Q&A sessions, and unforgettable moments
Discover the journey and talent of Pauline Peart, a rising British actress known for her versatile roles in film and television. Join us as we explore her career, accolades, and philanthropic endeavors.
Join us from May 24th to May 30th for the Romford Film Festival, featuring over 160 captivating films from emerging and established filmmakers. Experience a diverse range of genres, from thought-provoking documentaries to thrilling adventures. Don't miss out on this week-long celebration of cinema!
Join us on Saturday, May 27th for our horror all-dayer featuring Caroline Munro, known for her work in Starcrash, Casino Royale, and more. Attendees can purchase autographs and chat with Caroline about her amazing film career.
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