PSFN is tomorrow!

Just a reminder that Portsmouth Short Film Night is happening tomorrow!

What: 7 Great films, including 5 from local filmmakers covering documentary, comedy, drama and thriller followed by Q & As with the filmmakers themselves.

When: Screenings start at 7pm, doors open at 6 — come early to grab a seat and a hot drink.

Where: White Heron Tea & Coffee, 601 Islington Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801

How much: FREE!!!

What else: For this festive, final PSFN of the year we also have an intimate performance by Tiger Belly to play us into the evening.

To keep up to date with us you can find us on facebook, twitter, google+ and here at this blog!

PSFN is a regular event produced by Film Unbound in collaboration with 3S Artspace.

3S Artspace

3S Artspace, a 501c3 non-profit, is dedicated to presenting and supporting contemporary artists and their work in order to stimulate the artistic community and creatively engage and educate the public at large, while establishing a vital and accessible regional gathering space. Although its program of events continues to run in a variety of venues, it will be fully realized in 2014 with a 400 capacity performance space, gallery space and farm-to-table restaurant.

re-draft 2013 (w)Film Unbound is a media production company creating self-produced fiction, documentaries and tailor-made film solutions for clients including PromoDocs, event coverage and product demonstrations.

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About Catherine Stewart

Catherine, a native of Scotland, is an experienced writer and director for both stage and screen as well as working as a facilitator; teaching areas including dramaturgy, devising, adaptation and acting for stage and screen. She graduated from the prestigious Bretton Hall College in 2008 with a B.A.(Hons) in Theatre and Performance, and as a recipient of the White Rose Scholarship for Enterprise. With her directorial roots in theatre she approaches film not as a set of shots and segments but as a whole piece; working in collaboration as the camera rolls with her colleagues in front of and behind the lense. In both her writing and directing she uses her experience of both fictional and factual film making to create works that tread the thin line between both disciplines. And with a tendency towards magical realism, fantasy and a certain penchant for sci-fi she always seeks to capture the thaumaturgy of real life (reality) in her work.

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