Organisers of High Wycombe's Fisheye Festival have announced the event will be going ahead, albeit in an updated fashion.
Because of COVID restrictions, the film festival will take place in two halves, starting with a 10 day online International Film Competition starting on Friday 23 April, with the rest of festival taking place in autumn.
Founder of the festival Mariko Francombe told us that the restrictions on the festival hasn't stopped them from inspiring film lovers.
"We want to stimulate a thriving hub of film culture, creativity, film making and enjoyment of film!"
For tickets and more information about the festivals new format, visit https://fisheyefilmfest.uk

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