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A group for anyone looking to make new friends in Gloucester. Anything goes from coffee, pub, walks, cinema trips, theatre trips, days out, sports, bike rides .. the aim is something for everyone. Suggestions very welcome.
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See all- Missing Presumed Dead at the GuildhallNeeds location
# World Premiere of Missing, Presumed
- Sunday, 24 November 2024 at 6pm
- free parking on Guildhall roof car park
- Meet me for a coffee in town first
- THERE ARE VERY FEW SEATS LEFT! Really only at the back. I have booked G5
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Gloucester Independent Film Festival are pleased to announce that they will be hosting the world premiere of locally produced feature film, Missing, Presumed.
The film stars This Country’s Paul Cooper and Deirdre Forrest and it is set in the local village of Eastbourne. Written and Directed by Edward Woolford, Tod and Jenny Slaughter have accidentally killed the local gas man. To cover their tracks they have to kill again and again as things spiral out of control.
Reminiscent of classic macabre Ealing comedies, like The Ladykillers (1955) & Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), Missing, Presumed is a uniquely British, deeply personal, dark comedic love story in an ever more polarising world.
Supported by the world premiere of the local documentary, Sula Lightship by Tim Veremieienko, join us as we roll out the red carpet, welcome the stars and celebrate locally produced films in the prestigious setting of the Gloucester Guildhall.
Sunday 24 November
6pm