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We're having a Bristol premiere of In the Dark Half, the first film to be completed under South West Screen's iFeatures slate, and you're invited. We have 50 free tickets available to the screening which takes place at Cinema de Lux in Bristol on Thursday 15 December.
Remember, it's first-come-first served, so email events@swscreen.co.uk asap.
Drinks and introduction: 6.45pm
Screening starts: 7.00pm
Date: Thursday 15 December
Venue: Directors Lounge, Showcase Cinema De Luxe, Cabot Circus, Glass House, Bristol BS1 3BX

In the Dark Half is the first of three films made in and about the city of Bristol, under iFeatures, a South West Screen, BBC Films and Bristol City Council initiative.
The film is an emotional story about love, grief and redemption, which follows the haunting of teenage girl Marie (Jessica Barden, best known for her role as a sulky teenager in Tamara Drewe).
Its production team includes the former writer-in-residence at Bristol Old Vic, Lucy Catherine, who has also written for Being Human, and director Alastair Siddons, whose debut feature-length breakdancing documentary Turn it Loose premiered at the 2009 Edinburgh International Film Festival, attracting strong commercial and critical acclaim.
The highly experienced Margaret Matheson (Skins and Sleep Furiously) produces for Bard Entertainments. In The Dark Half is co-financed by Film Agency For Wales, and co-produced and co-financed by Matador Pictures.
The film was developed with the support of SkillSet and NESTA.
In the Dark Half had its world premiere at London's Raindance Film Festival in October.