Screenshot from feature film County Lines

Celebrating new talent in the film industry

9 March 2023

4 minute read

Making Waves Film Festival, in partnership with the University of Portsmouth, will be taking over Portsmouth’s independent cinema No.6 Cinema for two days on 23 and 24 March. The No.6 Takeover film festival will enhance the cinema experience with debate, music and fresh filmmaking. Screenings include the new documentary 'Fashion Reimagined', about sustainable fashion, and unsentimental feature film 'County Lines', selected by young people from Motiv8. Plus, the best of the 2023 Making Waves Uni Short Film Competition of films from the region's universities. 

Film festival award winning documentary 'Fashion Reimagined' on Thursday 23 March, follows trailblazing fashion designer Amy Powney on a mission to create a sustainable collection and transform the way fashion is thought about. Audiences will be asked to wear their oldest clothes or something they have made. 

On Friday 24 March, the British feature County Lines will be screened. Selected by young people from Motiv8 to highlight some of the issues that they themselves face living in Portsmouth, the film tells the story of a 14-year-old boy who is groomed into a lethal, nation-wide drug-selling enterprise. Motiv8 will also interview the film’s producer David Broder about the making of the film. Rap artists from Portsmouth’s Music Fusion will set the set scene. 

Roy Hanney, Making Waves Festival Director said: “Making Waves Film Festival returns to literally take over the wonderful No.6 Cinema. Working in partnership with the University of Portsmouth the screenings celebrate the best of innovative and bold filmmaking."

Yael Freidman, Principal Lecturer and Academic Lead in Media and Screen Studies at the University of Portsmouth said:  “I am particularly delighted that the young people of Motiv8 have joined us this year and selected County Lines, a film that they clearly feel a connection with. They will also get an opportunity to interview the film’s producer David Broder about the making of the film which should make for a lively discussion."

Making Waves Film Festival is an annual film festival and short film competition, set in Portsmouth. It aims to promote engagement with cinema, filmmaking and support new talent. The No.6 Cinema takeover is sponsored by Millstream Productions.  

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