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Chichester Film Festival

An event in August in Sussex
Chichester Cinema
Chichester
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Chichester Film Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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This annual International Film Festival is the biggest and most prestigious of its kind on the South Coast. Running from August to September, the festival promises to bring cinema enthusiasts premieres, special events and a shoalful of guests.

Chichester Cinema is an independent cinema that shows over 300 films at 1500 screenings at its home in New Park.
It seats 120 in the main auditorium, 40 in the Studio, has a bar and a car park
Programming includes the best of contemporary and classic cinema from Britain, Europe and America, as well as award-winning international films, retrospectives, education events and film seasons.

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