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Your support makes all the difference.Billed by organisers at London's Prince Charles cinema as "Glastonbury with the Movies, without the Mud", Primal Screen is a 48-hour, back-to-back, non-stop orgy of cinema kicking off this Friday evening. A paltry pounds 50 is all it costs to see the entire programme of 21 films, with free showers, unlimited coffee and pasta, and a shiatsu massage among the helpful freebies for anyone attempting to go the distance. Heavenly Creatures, The Wicker Man (right), Blood Simple and Shaft feature in a strong line-up of cultish classics, from which London Kills Me is the only notable omission. Be afraid, be very afraid.
Prince Charles Cinema, London WC1 (0171-437 7003) 18 Sept 8.30pm - 20 Sept 8.30pm. Single and multiple tickets will also be available over the weekend
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