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The
'cheeky' builders leapt at the chance to shed their shirts when
they heard that FACT's cinema, where they have been working for
the last six weeks, would be showing the film about the Yorkshire
Women's Institute, who decide to make a nude calendar to raise money
for charity.
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C'mon
now, you've all got one! |
Based
on a true story the British film, tipped as the female Full Monty,
will be the first film shown in FACT's reopened Screen 1. The builders
of Wallasey-based company, RDC, have really entered into the spirit
at Liverpool's new centre for the moving image on Wood Street, RDC
Site Manager Andy Davies explained:
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All
in a day's work |
"Someone
suggested we pose naked like in the film as a joke really, but when
the boys heard, they all really wanted to do it."
FACT
spokesman James Hanks said "The British made film is going
to be a big hit and we are delighted that we are able to show it
on it's release day in our largest and most luxurious screen."
FACT
is the UK's newest centre for film, art and creative technology,
it opened to the public on 22 February 2003. The 拢10 million
centre, designed by award-winning architects Austin-Smith:Lord,
is Liverpool's first purpose-built cultural project for over sixty
years and was a key project in the city's successful European Capital
of Culture bid.
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Just
stripping in the rain... |
Cinema
duty manager Nathan Hazel took it one step further than the rest,
so we've save the best (worst?) picture until last!
Click
here to feast your eyes.
Calendar
Girls will be showing at the centre all next week.
(Thanks to Norman Eves, Mark Fitzsimmons, David Harris,
Andy Crompton, Steve Parker, Terry Stockwell, A. Nonymous, Nathan
Hazel and all the staff at FACT).
听
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