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CFF2010 draws to a close

Posted in Commercial and PR at 10:16 on 28/09/2010

The 30th Cambridge Film Festival drew to a close this weekend, so here's a quick round-up of the filmmakers and events that took place during the last four days of this year's festival.

Director Ron Peck:

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Documentary maker Michael Eaton:

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French filmmaker Cesar Ducasse:

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The always awesome members of Project Trident:

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Foli Gnouma playing in the Arts Picturehouse bar as part of the African film strand:

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Simon Hipkins and Ariadna Fatjo-Vilas presented documentary Promise & Unrest:

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Filmmaker Daniel Fawcett & actor Vito Maraula discussing their work together as part of the Microcinema strand:

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Trish Sheil of the Cambridge Film Consortium and Festival Daily editor David Perilli present prizes to this year's student critics:

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Producer Anna Higgs discussing The People vs George Lucas:

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Festival manager Iris Ordonez introducing the closing night film, Made In Dagenham with producer Stephen Woolley:

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And, finally, some of the amazing volunteers and staff who make the Cambridge Film Festival such a great event to work on:

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