FILM SCREENING: Wildlife Camerawomen Community at Bristol Aquarium Megascreen
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A event on Thursday 17th April. The event starts at 18:00.


Come and join us for an inspiring evening of short wildlife and environmental films made by members of the Wildlife Camerawomen Community, to celebrate the incredible talent within this group of dedicated individuals.

***OFFICIAL LINE-UP***

Precious Home (Samira Vera-Cruz)
Immaculate (Ningjing Wang)
Beavers About Town (Yaz Ellis)
The Snapperazzi (Frances Dickinson)
Tides of Life (Tatiana McCabe)
Asante Nyuki (Pauline Kyalo)

***INTERVAL***

One Last Farm (Nikki Dodd)
Airborne Widowbird sequence (Sue Gibson)
Americas Harpy Eagle Sequence (Helen Hobin and Justine Evans)
A Clawsome Tale (Lucie Machin)
Making of a Producer: Episode 1 (Faith Musembi)
Reclaiming The Wild: Restoring Europe's Bison (Nathalie Brejner)
Big Wings (Natalie Clements)
Looking Up (Stephanie Guest, Lily Winter and Charlotte Gillespie)

TIMINGS:

Doors open at 17:30 and the event will start promptly at 18:00. The screening runs until 21:00 but there will be a short interval where a small selection of light snacks and drinks can be purchased from the foyer.

We would recommend eating dinner beforehand, or bringing some with you.

Many of the producers of these films will be at the event and would be delighted to chat more about their work in the interval or after the event.

A number of us will be heading for a social drink afterwards and everyone is welcome to join.

Please note: There is no car park at the venue. The nearest car park is Millenium Square Car Park, Canons Way, Bristol, BS1 5LL

The venue is a 20-minute walk from Bristol Temple Meads train station.

For more information about getting here, please see the aquarium website.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions
Accessibility: the venue is fully accessible for wheelchair users.

Kindly sponsored by Wildstar Academy. All proceeds will go to the Wildlife Cinematographer Diversity Fund - a new nonprofit dedicated to training, growing and empowering diverse talent in the field of wildlife cinematography, amongst women and people of marginalized genders.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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