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The John Flint Film and Theatre Reunion

OPs gather to mark 40 years of some of the College's most ambitious film and theatre productions.
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The College's Sixth Form Cafe hosted the John Flint Film & Theatre Reunion after parade on Sunday 21st April.  OPs gathered to share their memories of the many ambitious productions that, under the direction of Dr Flint, brought together the very best of the College's acting and technical talent of the 1980's and 90's.  During the afternoon a number of clips were shown of the various productions, including King Lear, West Side Story and from the College film unit, Pilot Error and Word of Honour.  The event concluded with a screening of The Painers, a fantastic film unit production, mainly shot on location.

All the films will be made available on the Archive section of the portal in the coming weeks.

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