Join us in Ely (Cambridgeshire) for an evening of Sci-fi classics.
All shown from our Super 8 projector !!
At the Prince Albert Pub, Silver street in Ely from 6pm
Click here to download the poster
Join us in Ely (Cambridgeshire) for an evening of Sci-fi classics.
All shown from our Super 8 projector !!
At the Prince Albert Pub, Silver street in Ely from 6pm
Click here to download the poster
A Selection of the ‘Best of the Fest 2011′ will be presented at the Brighton Film Festival
4pm- 19th of November 2011 – More info http://www.cine-city.co.uk/films/small-wonder-super-8/
So Long, Kodachrome
Jim Granato / 2010 / United States / 7 mins
So Long, Kodachrome is an ode to super 8, and the most beloved film stock every made. While paying huge respects to the format, this original sound super 8 short also pays homage to an American 70′s landmark film.
Putain Lapin / Bitch Rabbit
Guérin van de Vorst / 2010 / Belgium / 10 mins
Putain Lapin is about the meeting between a whore and a bear, that she thinks is a rabbit. It’s also about a desolate place where people get lost and leave by charters.
Enterprisse
Mauricio Quiroga Kiro / 2010 / Bolivia, Argentina 9 mins
The man, the city, the machine. Once in the game, follow the instructions.
Collide-o-scope
Naren Wilks / 2010 / United Kingdom / 3 mins
Using four super-8 cameras a man in a white room replicates himself. He and his clones have until the cartridges in the cameras run out before they disappear.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see the best of the Festival 2011!
Tuesday 29 November 2011, 8pm @ The Commissary.


HOME Movie Day 2011
Home Movie Day has grown into a worldwide celebration of these amateur films, during which people in cities and towns all over meet their local film archivists, find out about the archival advantages of film over video and digital media, and—most importantly—get to watch those old family films!
Please come along our next event. Bring your films ( 16mm, 8mm or Super 8 ) or come to enjoy some of the films from our group archive.
Norfolk Street
CamCreative – Creative Industries Group, Cambridgeshire Present
Time: Thursday 27th January 2011 – 7.30pm
Place: Arts Picturehouse Bar – Cambridge
The group will also talk about their local film events and activities, including the forthcoming 5th Cambridge International Super 8 Film Festival which will be held in April.
Innov 8 – An evening of short experimental films shot on Super 8
Come and watch treasures from our festival archive.The films will be commented by our local experts in experimental films.
Where: CB2 cafe basement, Norfolk Street, Cambridge
When: Thursday the 9th of December 2010 @ 8pm
Cost £4/£3
Click here to download our poster : Innov8 eflyer
Screen Your Home Movies in Public
Your old home movies are probably a lot more interesting than you remember!
The BBC’s recent TV series The Great British Home Movie Roadshow blew the dust off a treasure trove of amateur film reels found in the nation’s lofts, garages and garden sheds. Hot on its heels, the Cambridge Super 8 Group in association with Cambridge Folk Museum are hosting a Home Movie Day to celebrate the region’s amateur films and filmmaking.
The event is free and open to the public and experts will be on hand to evaluate films brought in by the public and offer advice on how to convert old cine reels to digital format. You will also have a chance to show your own films to a public audience. The Cambridge Super 8 Group will also screen films from their own archive, showing scenes of Cambridge life from the 1950s to the 1970s.
If you have home movies on film (Super 8 or 8mm) that you’ve never seen, or haven’t watched since you inherited them from your grandparents then… Don’t let your old films decay – bring them to Home Movie Day!
The Cambridge Super 8 Group would also like to receive any unwanted films for archiving and recycling.
When: 1:30pm to 5pm – Saturday 16th October 2010
Where: Cambridge Folk Museum, 2/3 Castle Street, Cambridge CB3 0AQ
Admission: FREE
http://www.folkmuseum.org.uk
http://www.homemovieday.com
Contact : memories@cambridge-super8.org
Get the flyer.
“Saving our film heritage should not be limited only to commercially produced films. Home movies do not just capture the important private moments of our family’s lives, but they are historical and cultural documents as well… Home Movie Day is a celebration of these films and the people who shot them. I urge anyone with an interest in learning more about how to care for and preserve their own personal memories to join in the festivities being offered in their community…”
Martin Scorsese
An opportunity to see the winning films of the 2010 festival
Thursday the 7th of October 2010
Free event @ 6 pm at ideaSpace in Cambridge (UK) – Directions – Please register to attend the event
The Cambridge Super 8 Group in association with ideaSpace will be showing a Best of Fest selection from the 2010 Cambridge International Super 8 Film Festival. Come along and learn more about cine films and home movies. See how this retro, analogue film medium has maintained its cult status in the digital age. The Group will also hold a Q&A session and give a taster of their forthcoming Home Movie Day event at the Cambridge & County Folk Museum.
With thanks to ideaSpace and the CamCreative – Creative Industries Group
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Saturday the 9th of October 2010
Screening of the best of the fest @ 11:50 am at The Canton Palace Theatre First Annual International Film Festival (USA)

Friday 5th of March 2010, @8pm
The Shop, Jesus Lane, Cambridge
Even though we’re busy finalising details for this year’s festival we thought we’d take some time out and give you a sneaky peek at some of the great Super 8mm films that we’ll be showing. The fun starts at 8pm, so come and join us for a great night of inspirational shorts.
Entrance £4/£3
Download: poster