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| Saturday 19th November | ||
| 10:00am | Shooting People: Shoot Out screening and distribution seminar with Four Docs | £7/£5 concessions |
| 12:00pm | Shooting People: Funding Seminar and panel discussion with The Channel 4 British Documentary Film Foundation | £7/£5 concessions |
| 2:00pm | Shooting people: Brian Tagg editing masterclass | £7/£5 concessions |
| 3:00pm | ‘Dancing for Oliver’ world premier screening. Suzanne Gielgud Q&A | £4/£3 concessions |
| 4:00pm | Molly Dineen Film excerpts and Q+A | £7/£5 concessions |
| 6:00pm | ‘Afghan Days’ directed by Mohammed Al-Otaiba. Q+A session to follow. | Free event |
| 7:00pm | ‘The Boys Who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan’ screening, Phil Grabsky Q+A | £7/£5 concessions |
| Sunday 20th November | ||
| 10:00am | Sussex University short films and Panel discussion with Rachel Wexler and Michele d’Acosta | Free event |
| 10:30pm | ‘Going for the Kill’ screening. Luke Holland Q+A | £7/£5 concessions |
| 12:00pm | ‘Playing A Part: The Story of Claude Cahun’ screening, Lizzie Thynne Q&A | £4/£3 concessions |
| 12:30pm | ‘Someday My Prince Will Come’ World Premiere. Marc Isaacs Q+A | £7/£5 concessions |
| 2:15pm | ‘Leo and Ze’ screening | £4/£3 concessions |
| 2:30pm | Lee Miller Interactive DVD talk | Free event |
| 3:15pm | ‘La Sierra’ screening | £4/£3 concessions |
| 4:00pm | ‘As the Sun Begins to Set’ screening. Directed by Julie Moggan | £4/£3 concessions |
| 5:00pm | Kim Longinotto: Film excerpts and Q+A | £7/£5 concessions |
| 7:00pm | Biggie and Tupac screening, Michele d’Acosta Q+A | £7/£5 concessions |