THE age classification of two entries into the Rob Knox Film Festival are to be decided by Bexley Council on Tuesday. (May 21)
The annual festival was set up in memory of Harry Potter actor Rob Knox who was just 18-years-old when he was murdered outside Metro Bar in Station Road, Sidcup, on May 24, 2008.
The council’s licensing sub-committee will classify two films due to be screened during the week-long festival which showcases the entries at venues in Sidcup, Welling and Thamesmead from May 29 through to the awards night on June 5 at Cineworld in Bexleyheath.
My Nightmares is 10 minutes long and is about a boy having the same dream of him waking up and being chased by a black figure.
The other film, Puppy Dog Tails, is 6 minutes 45 seconds and based on a female backpacker who stays over night in a London home with sinister consequences.
The meeting is taking place at Bexleyheath Civic Offices at 10am.
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