The Exmouth Film Festival is set to return for a second year this month.
The volunteer-led community film festival will begin on Saturday, November 16 with a screening of the new Wonka movie at Holy Trinity Church at 2pm.
The festival will then continue over the next week with a programme of new and classic films.
All screenings and events at the festival will take place at accessible venues and tickets will be kept as cheap as possible.
The festival is not-for-profit and aims to bring people in the community together.
Debbie Piper, festival co-founder and volunteer, said: "This is a film festival for the good people of Exmouth and surrounds, put on by its residents as a not-for-profit community festival to help bring us all together around some fun and engaging films and events.
"We hope to see many of you at the festival.
"Please come and invite your friends and neighbours."
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