Click below to watch Piers Hopkirk’s interview with director Margy Kinmonth about the making of Foxtrot’s new film Eric Ravilious – Drawn To War.
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Click below to watch Piers Hopkirk’s interview with director Margy Kinmonth about the making of Foxtrot’s new film Eric Ravilious – Drawn To War.
Click here to see the latest list of screenings across the UK.
The Arts Picturehouse in Cambridge was the venue for last night’s Special Screening of Foxtrot’s new Margy Kinmonth film ERIC RAVILIOUS – DRAWN TO WAR hosted by Dr. Prerona Prasad.
Margy was joined by artist Ai Weiwei and writer Robert Macfarlane in the post screening Q&A enjoyed by a sell-out audience.
Click here to see the latest list of screenings across the UK.
Foxtrot’s new Margy Kinmonth film ERIC RAVILIOUS – DRAWN TO WAR premiered in London on 27 June at The Curzon Mayfair, followed by a Q&A with Margy and actor Freddie Fox, hosted by Francine Stock.
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Read what the critics have to say about Foxtrot’s new Margy Kinmonth film ERIC RAVILIOUS – DRAWN TO WAR.
‘He died in his 30s living the life he had dreamed of’: artist Eric Ravilious
He was the first war artist to die on active service in the second world war – and one of the greatest. Now, a new film, featuring Alan Bennett and Ai Weiwei, uncovers his complicated life
On 2 September 1942, a plane on a search-and-rescue mission off the coast of Iceland crashed into the sea, killing its pilot and 39-year-old passenger. The passenger was Eric Ravilious, whose final letter to his wife, three days earlier, had extolled the deep shadows and leaflike cracks of the subarctic landscape. He was one of 300 artists hired by the War Artists Advisory Committee to cover the second world war, and the first to die on active service. […]
Claire Armitstead in The Guardian
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Foxtrot’s new Margy Kinmonth film ERIC RAVILIOUS – DRAWN TO WAR will be shown at 53 screens (and counting) across the UK and Ireland.
Booking is now open at cinemas in London, Cambridge, Lewes, Winchester, York, Bath, Bristol, Leeds, Nottingham, Leicester, Saffron Walden, Hastings, Eastbourne, Reading, Cardiff, Derby, Dudley, Coventry, Leicester, Peterborough, Teesside, Cork, Ashford, Norwich, Henley, Bath, Bromley, Exeter, Liverpool, Southampton, Manchester, Chichester, Oswestry, St. Alban’s, Poole, Wareham, Birmingham, Northampton, Stamford and Bracknell….
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