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‘Wales is rapidly becoming a mecca for filmmakers with the advent of new film studios’

Cardiff Internatio­nal Film Festival takes place this weekend. Here’s all you need to know

- The festival is open to the public, although certain events will require tickets. Full informatio­n on accessing events can be found at www.theciff.co.uk

SOME of the country’s best filmmakers will be rewarded for their talents during this weekend’s Cardiff Internatio­nal Film Festival.

Winners in 10 different categories will receive accolades for their work.

Judges include British actresses Kimberley Nixon and Maria Pride, sci-fi author and screenwrit­er Marc Zicree, director, writer and producer Anurag Kashyap, script consultant and video conceptual­ist Keith Williams and award-winning documentar­y filmmaker Florence Ayisi.

Taking place from today until Sunday, the main event will again be hosted in the historical Pierhead Building in Cardiff Bay, with additional events at the Senedd and the Atrium of the University of South Wales film school, which is a new partner in the festival.

Festival director Rahil Abbas Sayed said: “Despite our youth, Cardiff Internatio­nal Film Festival is already gaining strength and recognitio­n and we are delighted that we have attracted such an array of talent for our judging panel.

“These people are a great mix of Wales and the world, which is exactly what Cardiff Internatio­nal Film Festival aims to be.

“Wales is rapidly becoming a mecca for filmmakers with the advent of new film studios and an ever-growing popularity of film locations in unique areas of outstandin­g natural beauty. This coupled with a fertile and highly skilled cinematic and TV workforce brings real drive and profession­alism.”

Three days of screenings and celebratio­n will culminate in a gala dinner hosted by Lucy Owen on Sunday evening at which Dame Sian Phillips will receive a lifetime achievemen­t award for her contributi­on to cinema in Wales.

The gala dinner will also announce this year’s winners building on the success of last year.

Minister for Culture, Tourism and Sport, Dafydd Elis-Thomas, said of the event: “I’m delighted that the Welsh Government is able to support the growth of the Cardiff Internatio­nal Film Festival which is a celebratio­n of the creative sector in Wales; [the festival] gives opportunit­ies for further developmen­t and is an excellent opportunit­y for us to welcome internatio­nal filmmakers to Wales.”

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