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3:55pm Friday 4th July 2008
On July 4, Halcyon Pictures releases The Visitor, an official selection of the Sundance and Edinburgh Film Festival. To celebrate we are giving away a Samsung Digimax L60 / Digimax X60.
Tom McCarthy follows up his award-winning directorial debut, The Station Agent, with a poignant film about one man discovering joy in the most unexpected place.
Richard Jenkins (Six Feet Under) stars as a disillusioned Connecticut economics professor whose life is transformed by a young immigrant couple living in New York. As these strangers struggle to deal with their individual lives in a changed world, their shared humanity is revealed in awkward, humorous and dramatic ways.
To find out more about The Visitor watch the trailer here.
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Parents campaigning for a new primary school in West Norwood or Streatham hope to organise a meeting with Lambeth Council to discuss a “black hole” in primary school places in the area.
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