About Us

History
Denbigh Film Club was formally established on 2nd October, 2006. Following a public meeting at the Town Hall discussing the idea of bringing cinema back to the town, twelve members of the public formed a committee, adopted a constitution and opened an account with £12, a donation of £1 from each member for the purpose. The aim and objectives of the club were discussed at length and the principle of delivering film shows for club members and the community at large became the basis of all our work. The membership in our first year, 2007, reached 150, such was the tremendous support we received from the very beginning.
Within twelve months the club raised £15,000 through grants from Awards for All Wales, the Denbigh Town Council, The Freeman Evans Trust, The Welsh Church Acts Fund and Denbighshire Community Chest as well as the generous donations from businesses and organisations in the community. This initial sum enabled us to purchase the state-of-the-art cinematic installation including a 5m electric screen, Sanyo projector and portable equipment for use at our outreach projects.
The very first film show on 8th December 2006, presenting the charming French film 'M.Hulot's Holiday', established a pleasing format which has delighted our audiences ever since. This format includes a supporting programme of shorts and trailers of historical and local interest in addition to the main feature film. Each show is also the setting for social interaction helped by welcome refreshments.
In less than three years since January 2007 Denbigh Film Club has staged numerous film shows in Theatr Twm o'r Nant, the Eirianfa Community Centre and the Town Hall. Some of these were delivered free of charge thanks to the financial support of Denbighshire County Council and the successful fundraising activity.
In the first year alone many people in Denbigh and beyond were able to enjoy prestigious events such as An Evening with Joanna Quinn, the multi- award winning animator. At the Gwanwyn/Spring Festival organised by the Film Agency for Wales and Age Concern Wales the club staged a highly successful 1940s show presenting This Happy Breed. This was a memorable event which set the high standard all our shows have demonstrated since then.
At the Denbigh Summer Festival in June the film Charlotte's Web delighted the very young children and their parents, whereas the film Buena Vista Social Club accompanied the traditional Salsa night in town. The 1950s Retro Extravaganza showing Rebel Without a Cause was another community cinema event which included an enjoyable party at Cae Dai Museum.
These and many other film shows celebrating special occasions delighting the whole community in the Vale of Clwyd and beyond have become regular events in the calendar since then.
Constitution
Our constitution states that:
- The name of the society shall be: Clwb Ffilmiau Dinbych / Denbigh Film Club
- The objectives of the society shall be:
- To advance the education of the public in the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the art of film and allied techniques.
- To foster companionship and a sense of community within the area it seeks to serve.
- To re-introduce the opportunity for cinema going in Denbigh
- Exhibit films on a regular basis.
- Organise lectures, discussions and exhibitions.
- Facilitate opportunities for informal gatherings.
- Membership
Membership of the group shall be open to any adult 16 or over, irrespective of political party, nationality, sexual orientation, religious opinion, race or colour.
- Subscriptions
All members shall pay such subscriptions as the Annual General Meeting shall determine.
To achieve these objectives the society shall:
Committee
We have a dedicated team of committee members who have brought valuable know-how to the running of the club. They have worked with competence and enthusiasm enabling us to stage events which have been remarkable for their professional presentation.
- Vesi Jones Chair
- Peter Davies Vice Chair
- Lilian Jones Membership Secretary
- Edwina Stephen Secretary/Schools coordinator
- Tim Webb Treasurer
- John Eaves Programme Design
- Gwyneth Kensler Front of House
- Enys Davies Hospitality
- Kay White Hospitality
- Peter Davies Technical Support
- Margaret Madoc Jones Tickets/door
- Barbara Manley Tickets/door
- Rob Stephen Printing/Publishing