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film catalogue | Cornwall Film Festival
TCM Classic Shorts 2007  
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The Sixth Cornwall Film Festival, taking place from 8-11 Nov in Falmouth, is a celebration of Cornish filmmaking talent. Highlights include: short films and features by local talent, masterclasses, workshops and other screenings.
www.cornwall-film-festival.co.uk 
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King Chopper - pimp my girlie bike
Lucy Frears | documentary | South West | 4 min
published 08 Nov 07
       
 average rating from 7 members
While transforming his girlie bike into a mean chopper, a fatherless boy reflects on the importance of friendship.
New Boots
Simon Edwards | drama | South West | 15 min
published 08 Nov 07
       
 average rating from 10 members
Susan and her children struggle to build a new life as Mitch tries to manipulate them into coming home.
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