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16 November 2007
17-25 November. Venues and times vary (see www.londonchildrenfilm.org for details)
This weekend sees the start of the Children's Film Festival, with workshops and screenings all specially devised to entertain the young and give fraught parents a break.
Saturday's classes offer budding directors the chance to make their own film, find out about movie stunts alongside professionals.
Alternatively, take part in "Claystation" - a workshop showing how clay characters come to life onscreen.
On Sunday there's a sing-along version of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the Greenwich Picturehouse at 2pm, among a multitude of other options.
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