Paisley Daily Express

Enjoy some movie magic

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Movie buffs can enjoy the creativity of local filmmakers by having a night in at the movies.

Renfrewshi­re Leisure is broadcasti­ng three films on their REN TV internet channel to fill the void left by the cancellati­on of the Frame By Frame open film night.

The event, run by Paisley Arts Centre, features films made by local people which explore local themes and issues. called being The broadcast new In The online Frame at version 7pm and on is is Thursday, f Scotland’s rom Regional thanks A Cinema to Screen support Near You being The Fund. shown first is of called three Hidden films Railways. it the transports Made halcyon by Paul days viewers Mothersole, of Paisley’s back to railway film sticks is with by network. the Paul railway Russell The second theme. and

the Called Railway, Honey, the I film Shrunk is a charming and tribulatio­ns look at of the keeping trials the Park ever-popular miniature Barshaw railway running. The third movie is Alasdair Shaw’s film, Captain Lockdown, which is a tale of superheroe­s embattled by the problems of saving the world during lockdown.

Councillor Lisa- Marie Hughes, chairwoman of Renfrewshi­re Leisure, said: “It’s time to get the popcorn out and settle in to watch three fabulous films being shown on REN TV.

“The amount of creative talent we have in Renfrewshi­re never ceases to amaze me and these

three filmmakers are perfect examples of that. Their films are well worth a watch.” Viewers should go to www. renfrewshi­releisure.com to watch In The Frame on RENTV Movie makers who would like to see their films shown

should contact Renfrewshi­re Leisure’s film project producer, Richard Weeks by emailing him at richard. weeks@renfrewshi­re.gov.uk

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