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The annual film festival aimed at young cinema-goers aged four to 11 is now in its fifth year. It features new movies and old classics from around the world plus workshops and related activities at the Barbican and nine other venues across London: the British Museum, Electric Cinema, Greenwich Picturehouse, Phoenix Cinema, Rich Mix, Rio Cinema, Ritzy Cinema, Stratford Picturehouse and Genesis cinema. Highlights include Spanish hit 'Carlitos and the Chance of a Lifetime', Dutch musical 'Frogs and Toads', a play-along screening of Buster Keaton's 'Sherlock Jr' and the ever-popular 'make a film in a day' workshop. Visit www.lcff.org.uk for full details.
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