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MSP Films "Fade to Winter" - Exclusive London Screening 13.11.15


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As an East Dulwich resident, I'd love to invite fellow skiers in the area to attend THE ski movie event of the season!


We are thrilled to be back at the Ham Yard Theatre for a second year, with the exclusive UK screening of MSP Films latest epic movie "Fade to Winter." (That's a door to door service on the number 12!)


Holmlands Events, in association with Surefoot London, is very proud to present MSP Films, "FADE TO WINTER" - a 4k ultra high definition film. Featuring jaw-dropping action from Alaska, Iceland, British Columbia, Japan, Colorado, Italy, and New England, this film captures the spirit of nine skiers who go to great lengths for the sport that they love. Starring Markus Eder, Bobby Brown, Michelle Parker, Mark Abma, Tanner Rainville, Aaron Blunck, James Heim, Sean Jordan, PK Hunder, and others.


This exclusive UK screening is being hosted in the 190 seat state-of-the-art Ham Yard Theatre at the Ham Yard Hotel near Piccadilly. Bar facilities will be available at the theatre?s ?Dive Bar,? with raffle tickets available to buy on the night to stand a chance of winning loads of amazing prizes including ski holidays, customised fitted ski boots,a magnum of champagne and a deep tissue massage treatment at Therapy in East Dulwich (amongst many others!).


10% of all proceeds from this very special event will be donated directly to Disability Snowsport UK.


For more information, tickets and to see the trailer visit www.skimovielondon.com


Hope to see some "neighbours" there!


Please PM me for more details.

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