Working the Land – Abbeygate Picturehouse, Bury St Edmunds 30th July & 3rd August

Working the Land

Abbeygate Picturehouse in Bury St. Edmunds will be screening Timereel’s popular Working the Land on Saturday 30th July and Wednesday 3rd August at 11.30am.

Working the Land uses original archive footage from the East Anglian Film Archive. Featuring interviews with farmers and labourers, and using rare film from Suffolk, Norfolk and Essex, this is an opportunity to look back to an age that has gone forever.

For more information on Working the Land, or to purchase a copy on DVD, please click here.

For ticket bookings to see Working the Land call Abbeygate Picturehouse on 0871 902 5722 or visit www.picturehouses.co.uk.

For more information on Timereel films and to order DVD’s, visit: www.timereel.co.uk

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Notes to editors:

About Timereel
Timereel is a film production company based in Norwich. Using original archive footage, much of it that has never been seen before, Timereel creates unique and evocative films showing how the lives of ordinary people were affected by extraordinary events.

Timereel has produced several titles about our capital city, including Haunted London and London’s East End (1900s-1930s). Timereel has also developed a stunning collection of atmospheric films prompting happy memories and reminding us of some historical milestones in East Anglia; from life on the Norfolk Coast in the 1920s to Anglia at War.

All Timereel films are available on DVD. For more information on the range of titles available or to place an order please visit www.timereel.co.uk

About Picturehouse Cinemas
City Screen is the owner and operator of Picturehouse Cinemas, Britain’s largest circuit of independent cinemas. Formed in 1989 to challenge the multiplex model, City Screen provides cinemas in city centre locations to serve local communities and offer a diverse choice of films and events. City Screen runs 19 cinemas and programmes a further 30 independently operated venues, drawing on over 18 years’ experience in tailoring diverse and commercially successful content spanning arthouse, independent, classic, world and Hollywood cinema. City Screen prides itself on being at the forefront of digital cinema and other business and technological developments. These have included live cinecasts of filmmaker Q&As, comedy, music, and productions from the New York Metropolitan Opera, Royal Opera House and the National Theatre, broadcast to audiences throughout the UK.