
-- Excellence Should Be Seen On The Big Screen --
As many of you know #ExcellenceShouldBeSeenOnScreen is the motto and underlying principle of the Carmarthen Bay Film Festival.
For this reason we are very happy and extremely excited to be supporting our local film club, the Carmarthen Film Club,
based at Lyric Cinema, #Carmarthen, #Wales.
The Lyric has been made famous, not just here in Wales but around the world by the movie 'Save the Cinema [2022]', based on the campaign headed by Samantha Morton to save The Lyric Cinema in the 1990s and the support that it received to achieve this from none other than Steven Spielberg.

Through out the year the Carmarthen Film Club will be screening classic movies that were made for and should be seen in their rightful place, on the big screen. As well as this, amongst it's schedule will be a range of shorts and features showcasing the best of Welsh, British and international independent film making talent.
With such a wonderful history and an exciting time ahead, on Monday 7th April at the Lyric, don’t miss the chance to see on the big screen Jim Henson’s 1986 classic fantasy film, Labyrinth, starring David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Toby Froud, Shelley Thompson. The dark and magical adventure of teenage Sarah journeys through a maze to save her baby brother from the Goblin King.
To find out more and book your tickets visit:
https://www.theatrausirgar.co.uk/en/shows/labyrinth-1986-u
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Carmarthen Film Club in association with the Carmarthen Bay Film Festival
#ExcellenceShouldBeSeenOnScreen
As an internationally recognised champion of independent filmmakers and filmmaking, as well as Wales premier film festival, Carmarthen Bay Film Festival is very happy to be a member of Film Hub Wales, the British Arts Festivals Association and to have the support of Creative Wales.
Come and be a part of this year's Carmarthen Bay Film Festival, screening over 130 of the best Welsh, British and intentional independent films at the Ffwrnes Theatre, #Llanelli, #Wales - Monday 19th May to 22nd May.
Admission to the festival's screening are all free.
