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Portsmouth Film Society Honoured at National Awards

Portsmouth Film Society Honoured at National Awards
Portsmouth Film society had a very successful night at the annual British Federation of Film Societies' awards ceremony on Saturday 17 September, bringing home a haul of 5 awards, special mentions and commendations. Portsmouth FIlm Society's chairperson Aysegul Epengin and society secretary Tara Fisher attended the awards to collect commendations for the society's education programme, and in the category of best new society, as the society was founded within the last two years. In addition, Ms Epengin received a commendation for an outstanding contribution by an individual, for her work in founding and developing the film society.


In the overall category of Film Society of the Year, Portsmouth FIlm Society received a special mention from the jury. Portsmouth Film society was an overall winner in the award for community programme. Ms Epengin said "We are particularly proud to win the community award, as it is a tribute to the work the society has done in creating links local organisations such as the Workers Educational Association, Portsmouth Racial Equality Network, Portsmouth Multi-cultural Group,  Portsmouth Climate Action Network, Portsmouth Festivities, the University and Portsmouth College. We will continue to develop and organise events that are relevant to all sections of the Portsmouth community in the future, such as our upcoming event with the BBC and Wessex Film and Sound archive, presenting memories and images of Portsmouth history on film."


Portsmouth Film Society was founded as a not-for-profit society in in the winter of 2009 as a way to bring different kinds of cinema to Portsmouth, including independent films, British movies, foreign language cinema and classic revivals. The British Federation of Film Societies supports many of the 300 film societies in the country, and the annual awards celebrate the best achievements among those societies.


http://www.portsmouthfilmsociety.org.uk
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left to right, Evening Standard critic and president of BFFS Derek Malcom, Aysegul Epengin, Dylan Pank, Tara Fisher, and actor Togo Igawaat the BFFS awards

PFS receive the Community Award at the 2011 BFFS Film Society of the year award. Left to right, Actor Togo Igawa, PFS secretary Tara Fisher, PFS Char Aysegul Epengin.
Photographs © 2011 Ivan Lieman photography used with permission.


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