Humphries Kirk is getting the popcorn out again to support this year’s Purbeck Film Festival
Published: 22nd October 2019 17:24 |
Leading Dorset and Somerset law firm Humphries Kirk is supporting this year's Purbeck Film Festival, the longest-running rural film festival in the UK.
Humphries Kirk is proudly sponsoring the screening of The Souvenir at the Rex Cinema in Wareham on Saturday 2nd November. The event, which is now in its 23rd year, starts on Friday 18th October and runs until Saturday 2nd November.
Humphries Kirk has sponsored a range of events organised by Purbeck Film Festival in previous years including the screening of ‘I for Icarus' last year.
Simon Cross, Managing Partner of Humphries Kirk, said: "We are very proud to continue our support of Purbeck Film Festival, which is a brilliant event bringing the community together each year to enjoy arts and culture in a local venue. There are a whole host of events to suit all ages and tastes. We are delighted to sponsor the screening of The Sovereign this year."
Purbeck Film Festival aims to provide a variety of cinematic experiences across a rural area which does not have easy access to foreign, independent and classic films. It is attended by around 5,000 people each year and features film screenings at a range of venues across Purbeck, Bournemouth and Poole including village halls, castles, country houses, pubs, sports clubs and cafes.
Claire Burns, marketing manager for the Purbeck Film Festival, said: "We are really pleased to have the support of Humphries Kirk at this year's Purbeck Film Festival, which just gets bigger and better every year. Each event offers the chance for friends, colleagues, neighbours, families and loved ones to come together and enjoy a cinematic experience in a venue which boasts a rich, cultural heritage."
Humphries Kirk has offices in Bournemouth, Parkstone, Poole, Swanage, Wareham, Dorchester and Crewkerne, a consulting room in London and an international network of lawyers.
Visit www.hklaw.eu for more information.
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