THE RATMA, the River Aire Ten-Minute Amateur film festival, will this year feature more than 60 short films by professional and amateur directors from across the globe this Saturday.
All the films will be screened at the Keighley Campus of Leeds City College, next to the railway station, from 10am to 4pm, when members of the public can vote for their favourite.
The winning films in each of several categories will be shown at a public event at the Picture House cinema, North Street, from 7pm.
Gareth Thomas (pictured), of Keighley-based video company Clockwork Eye who helps organise the RATMA festival, said the pop-up cinema last Saturday proved a big hit.
“We have been showing the winning entries from last year’s festival as well as a sample of what’s on offer this year.”
Proceeds from RATMA will go to Cancer Research UK. Visit: ratmaff.weebly.com for further information.
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