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Junior Commerce Speaker Event "The future of Isle of Man Film"

by isleofman.com 4th July 2013

With over 100 feature films and TV dramas produced to date, a 10% share in Pinewood Shepperton Studios and a host of Hollywood names, Isle of Man Film has been making its mark in movie making since 1995. But in an industry where the box office and distribution deals decide financial fate, what measures are being taken by members of the Department of Economic Development to safeguard the Manx tax payers’ ?12m investment and ?25m media development fund, how does this sector contribute to the economy and what might it look like in future?

Introduced by Laurence Skelly MHK, political member with responsibility for film and media, and presented by Steven Christian of Isle of Man film, JCC members and guests can expect a cinematic experience with popcorn and light refreshments.

JCC Chairman Chris Darnill commented: “Film is one of our greatest exports, showcasing and raising awareness of the Island to a worldwide audience. We’ve seen some great names grace our shores like Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and John Malkovich, along with our very own Samantha Barks and are hoping to fill the 150 seat Broadway Cinema for this entertaining and insightful presentation”.

When: Wednesday 24th July 2013, 1745-1845hrs (registration at 1715hrs)
Where: Broadway Cinema, Villa Marina Complex, Douglas Promenade.

To find out more or book your place, visit the JCC IOM website www.jcc.im or visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/jcciom or join the JCC IOM LinkedIn group.

Entry: ?5 each for JCC IOM members, ?10 each for guests, including refreshments and popcorn.

Booking: Download and complete the booking form from www.jcc.im

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 4th, July 2013 12:21pm.

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