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International Comedy Film Festival

Press Release

THE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FILM FESTIVAL
25th - 28 September 2008

This September will see the launch of the first ever International Comedy Film Festival in Torquay, on the south west coast of England. The inaugural week-long event will take place in an area affectionately dubbed the "English Riviera" and in many ways the spiritual birthplace of classic British comedy.

Peter Cook, who was crowned the world's greatest comedian by his peers in a recent survey of 300 writers, directors and comedians, was born in Torquay. A close runner-up in the survey was one John Cleese, who will remain forever associated with the town thanks to his role as the world's most irascible hotel owner, Basil Fawlty. The sitcom Fawlty Towers, set in Torquay of course, has also been voted the best British sitcom of all time. It's a comic legacy that certainly deserves to be celebrated.

John Cleese said: "I'm delighted to learn that Torquay is launching its International Comedy Film Festival. I think of Torquay as being the home of British comedy. The first time I saw Bruce Forsyth was in the Babbacombe Pavilion in the mid 50s; we had a very successful Monty Python shoot there in 1970; it was then that I met the famous Donald Sinclair, the model for Basil Fawlty; and I for many years followed the hilarious antics of Torquay United at Plainmoor. I wish the Festival every success and hope I can attend it before I die."

The English Riviera is indeed as much Monty Python as Monte Carlo, with a number of scenes from Monty Python's Flying Circus filmed in Torquay and neighbouring Paignton. Scenes from Monty Python And The Holy Grail were also filmed in Occombe Woods. The Comic Strip Presents is also closely linked with the area, further cementing Devon's comedy heritage and credentials.

The English Riviera is perfectly qualified to hold such a prestigious event, having reinvented itself as a cosmopolitan playground where café culture socialites are rewarded by world-class service and emerald bay views. It will soon gain a reputation as the home of the 'Cannes of Comedy Film' thanks to this exciting new event.

The International Comedy Film Festival will provide a platform for national and international comedy film makers to showcase their new work to the public, whilst also commemorating the heritage of comedy film classics. Films featured will not only be future blockbusters from large studios, but also the cream of student and independent productions keen to find an audience and distribution channel.

Filmmakers will be able to enter their work in the Eat My Shorts competition, while the Oska Bright section of the festival will see the screening of films made by people with learning difficulties, as well as associated workshops. We are also very excited to welcome a selection of features shown as part of this year's Birds Eye View Festival in London. Clowning Glories will feature classic silent comedies with live orchestration from celebrated female musicians.

Local film makers including Oscar nominated cinematographer Roger Deakins and BAFTA-nominated writer Paul Andrew Williams have both expressed their support for the project and will hopefully be able to be actively involved in the festival, depending on work commitments. Peter Richardson of Comic Strip Presents fame is also the patron of the festival and joins a dedicated team of people working on the event and its programme.

A new British comedy called "Snappers" is also being filmed on the English Riviera this summer starring soul singer Joss Stone and Caroline Quentin. The film tells the story of an actress fleeing the paparazzi and finding love in the most unexpected of places. The romantic comedy will feature local people as extras and provides the perfect opportunity for residents to be involved in the film making process.

The English Riviera Tourist Board has put in a bid for funding from the UK Film Council and will be seeking additional funding from South West Screen. They are currently also seeking sponsorship, both locally and nationally.

The team believe that the International Comedy Film Festival will evolve into a real player on the international film festival circuit. After all, Cannes was once just a small fishing village and Sundance is in the middle of nowhere!

For more information and to download entry forms for the Eat My Shorts competition, please visit www.InternationalComedyFilmFestival.com

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For more information contact:

Matt Newbury
PR & Marketing
English Riviera Tourist Board
01803-408350
Matthew.Newbury@torbay.gov.uk

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