Canterbury Tale was produced by John Clague (RIBA) for the Canterbury Rotary Club in 1970 to help raise funds to repair one of the bays in the Cathedral Cloister.
Canterbury Cine Society 1934-1939
This is a short documentary about the first Canterbury filmmaking club, Canterbury Cine Society, who thrived between 1934 and 1939.
The Perfidy of Herbert
This was the first drama film made by Canterbury Cine Society. It was filmed in Fordwich in 1934.
Laying of the Foundation Stone
Documentary made by Canterbury Cine Society in 1935 of the laying of the foundation stone of the Kent and Canterbury Hospital.
Ironing Sketch
A short drama sketch produced at the Canterbury Cine Society studio in the Prince of Wales institute
The Table Turns
A short drama made in the Canterbury Cine Society Studio in approximately 1936.
The Way of the Amateur
A film made on early Kodachrome by Canterbury Cine Society in 1937 to illustrate the different filmic forms that could be made by the amateur.
Tankerton Film
This untitled film had waited almost 80 years to be edited. I have put it together and added inter-titles based on information from Rob Williams, one of the stars of […]
Crooked Billet
An untitled film shot by Canterbury Cine Society on the Crooked Billet set, which was probably shot in 1938 but never completed. The film had not been fully edited. Although […]