Film festival
The Orientation Film Festival starts at the Ngaio Marsh Theatre this Sunday at S p.m. i • The two films to be shown on Sunday are “Spirit of the Beehive” and “Tout Va Vien.” The festival, which is
open to members of- the Canterbury Film Societywill continue for a week. Anyone wishing to join the society may, contact Peter Bannon (Phone: 555441) or write to die Canterbury Film Society, Box 526, Christchurch.
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Press, 26 February 1981, Page 14
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