Blue Has No Boarders - Public Screening (15)

No One is an Island

Jessi moves to Folkestone’s white cliffs; a crucible for debates on what English identity means as refugees cross daily from France. But the film Jessi thinks she’s making, about impossible social and psychological divisions, is changed by her new neighbours, who embody hope for a country of messy inclusivity.

We’re incredibly proud to be hosting a free, public screening of ‘Blue Has No Borders’ in The Goods Yard on Thursday 30th July at 6pm, and look forward to bringing this important, local film to more people in Folkestone.

Members of the film’s team and contributors will be attending and will be free for a chat after the filming.

Event Location

The Goods Yard, CT20 1QQ
  • These screenings are completely free to attend and spaces are available on a first come, first served basis. There are no tickets!
  • No, sorry. We offer free entry to the cinema, and the only way to keep it free is by visitors supporting the 10 independent food and drink traders in The Goods Yard.
  • There is no need to bring your own chairs; there is ample seating available and we ask that you please don’t bring your own seating. Spaces are available on a first come, first serve basis.
  • Yes; we include subtitles for all our screenings where possible.