The 4th
edition of Terracotta Far East Film Festival will take place in London April 12th – April 15th 2012
and will
continue its support of films and emerging film-makers from across the Far East.
Terracotta Far
East Film Festival curates and exhibits a selection of films from Asia which are hand-picked from the best of each years
vintage.
Happily returning
to the Prince Charles
Cinema, in
the centre of Chinatown, London,
the festival is in a perfect location for an event which is pan-Asian in nature,
encompassing films and cultural events.
Guest
actors and directors will attend the festival to introduce their film, host
Q&A sessions afterwards, run Masterclasses and interact with festival
goers.
Building on the success of
previous editions ‘LATE NIGHT HORROR’ slot, and to co-incide with ‘Friday 13th’
we are
delighted to expand this slot into a
triple bill for this year. This special late-night event will be TERROR COTTA
branded and will run into the early hours of the morning; more details on the
‘Friday 13th: TERROR COTTA NIGHT’ to follow.
The Terracotta Festival
branding has undergone a change to include a new logo that indicates a variety
of countries, films, range of genres and was designed by the Official Design Sponsor of the festival, What Is Bobo.
“Terracotta's new branding of block
colours reflects the diverse range of films that the festival is dedicated to
screening. The richness of colour in the logo comes to life as it combines with
imagery and plays on the theme of close up pixelation as the viewer gets deeper
into the festivals films. What is Bobo look forward to once again being the
Design Sponsor for the festival, and are excited to have developed its
contemporary new style.” says What Is Bobo director, Robyn Larkin.
Joey Leung, the
Festival’s founder, comments: “We are
extremely happy to be working with What Is Bobo again as our Design Sponsor for
the festival, and the result of the rebrand has been fantastic and has real
longevity to it.”