This one’s for the Brits and apologies for the comparatively short notice.
Last week director/writer/producer Fabien Martorell let it be known that his short film The Coin had been added as an official selection in the Portobello Film Festival. Not surprisingly the event is based around London’s famous Portobello Road, in the even more famous Notting Hill area of the UK capital.
The Hugh Grant/Julia Roberts rom-com Notting Hill was partly filmed there and gave a taste of second-hand clothes, books and antiques market stalls and shops that Portobello Road is best known for.
Fabien was, not surprisingly, keen to tell the world but, for what ever reason, the official website for the festival was more reluctant. It was only last night that The Coin was added to updated lists of the various film programmes that will be on offer when the event opens later today (7pm, 28th Aug). Note that the official programme (a downloadable PDF on the site) does not include The Coin, probably due to its late inclusion.
The short film starring Kathryn and Christopher Lloyd (Taxi) gets a screening on the 6th September at the Westbourne Studios (242 Acklam Road, W10 5JJ) in an 11 hour film programme starting at 12 noon under the title “French Films”. Obviously The Coin‘s connection to France is Fabien himself. If, and it is a big if, the mixed bag of short and long films were to be played in the order shown and the timings are correct then The Coin would make an appearance at around 3pm.
The Portobello Film Festival runs until the 14th of September. More details can be found on the website here.
Any of you Londoners, or those in London, in the area the weekend after next? If so, we love to hear about your experience.
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