Ferries to France: Brittany film festival
09.11.2009
People taking ferries to france can see a range of documentaries which are being shown at an annual film festival, which takes place in Brittany and attracts thousands of revellers.The Documentary Film Month, which is also known as Le Mois du Film Documentaire will bring around 120,000 film fans to the region and run throughout November.
"The festival seeks to unite audiences with directors, and new talent with old, via a series of documentary screenings, workshops, exhibitions and conferences," What"s On When stated.
It added that wherever visitors stay in Brittany there will probably be a venue showing a film as part of the festival, which welcomes documentary makers from all over the world.
Fans of film who also want to enjoy great scenery in Brittany are in luck, according to FranceToday.com which recently stated that the coastlines of Brittany range from rugged beaches to more secluded shores in the south.

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