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Discovering The Lost Boys of Carbis Bay – in conversation with cinematographer Daniel Simpkins
Earlier this year, the better half and I had a date at the flicks with a difference, wandering down the hill to the Regal Theatre in Redruth for the opening night of a Cornish tour of Daniel Simpkins’ The Lost … Continue reading
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Tagged Angus Breton, Ben o Cam, Carbis Bay Crew, Cornwall, Daniel Simpkins, england, Europe, Family, Kirsty Malcolm, Mark Jenkin, mine exploration, Redruth, Regal Theatre, Roll Nine, The Lost Boys of Carbis Bay, Thom Yorke, tin mines, travel
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