Keswick
Film Club AGM 2005
Chairman's Report
It was a happy event in Ian Picken's family life
that led to me sitting here delivering this report: his gain
- a baby son - was our loss, in that it precipitated an end,
last November, to five fine years of Ian's chairmanship of Keswick
Film Club. He has been warmly thanked, of course, as have our
other three leavers from the Committee since the last AGM: Brian
Jimack, Ella Leibowitz and John Bennett, all of whom have given
good service - in Brian's case, going back to the Club's earliest
days, when he was Membership Secretary. We're very glad that
Ian is happy to continue on the Committee, as long as circumstances
allow, and a warm welcome goes to Richard Stead who has joined
us, and who immediately makes his impact by lowering the average
age of the Committee. May that trend continue
However
it is sad to have to report that Katherine Anderson is leaving
Keswick for a year so that we will not be able to rely on her
expertise and organisational skills during that time - we just
hope that her enthusiasm for all things cinematic will persuade
her to return to the fold one of these days
Turning to an examination of the Club's activities since March
2004, I'm glad to be able to report another successful year.
We have screened more films than ever before, put on the most
successful Festival yet, in terms of people attending and tickets
sold, we have a very healthy 250 members, an increase of 14%
since last year, and just last week we again won Best Programme
at the BFFS Film Society of the Year Awards, and were runners-up,
with a Distinction, for Best Website. All this does not happen
without the huge input of volunteers' time, of course, on which
we rely so heavily. The Selection Committee (David W Miller,
Alan Smith and John Bennett) have just received proof of how
highly their work is appreciated, and the very fact of so many
people coming along to see the films (and thoroughly enjoying
most of them) shows what wise choices they made - not just taking
the easy route and programming what would obviously be popular,
but also picking out the challenging, always intelligent, often
foreign movies which open people's eyes and minds. The two most
encouraging trends have been the increase in the size of our
weekly audiences, and the perceptibly greater involvement of
younger people, in both the Festival and the Sunday evening
crowds.
The Festival benefited greatly from Alex Greenwood's ideas and
expertise as Director, giving a new look and more youthful appeal
to the whole event. She was supported extraordinarily well by
the hard work and dedication of Alan Smith and Katherine Anderson
- and of course all those other volunteers too numerous to mention
individually. Here I should also thank the Allerdale Community
Fund for a generous grant, the Cumbria Institute of the Arts
for invaluable assistance with design and marketing, and also
all our sponsors for their much-valued support.
Great plans are now afoot for developing the Festival, thanks
partly to North West Vision's grant of £5000 which will
pay the major part of a consultant's fee - a consultant who
will explore for us the possibility of establishing sponsorship
and partnerships, with a view to appointing paid staff and granting
the Festival a larger degree of independence from Keswick Film
Club. However I must stress that this is merely work in progress:
no decisions have yet been taken.
We attracted another major grant from the UK Film Council, who
contributed 80%, that is almost £5000, to enable the Club
to acquire an up-to-the-minute facility for screening films
digitally in any venue we care to visit. If the use of it has
not yet come to your attention, that is because there has been
a significant delay in delivery of some of the equipment, but
we hope very soon to be operating with our brand-new sound system
and screen to complement the projector which we acquired last
year, and which has enabled you to enjoy short film DVDs in
the Alhambra in recent months.
However, in my first Chairman's Report, I would like to finish
as I began, talking about that other aspect of Keswick Film
Club which seems almost important as our primary business of
entertainment and education through film: that is, the people
involved. We are fortunate indeed in being able to rely on such
committed individuals as Tom Rennie to look after our financial
management and the screening of our films in such a capable
and unfussy manner, Stephen Brown to operate at long distance
the design and upkeep of our website so successfully and conscientiously,
Alan Smith who has come forward to take on the task of Secretary,
and David Miller whose great energy in being able to combine
chairmanship of the BFFS with his unfailing commitment to KFC
is remarkable. Fortunate too to have so many friendly and appreciative
members, whose cheerful acceptance of whatever we throw at them
- with only the very occasional grunts of impatience - make
the whole business of operating the Club a very worthwhile exercise.
Thank you to everyone for their participation, great or small.