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Gama Bomb - Survival of the Fastest with Q&A

Newcastle Community Cinema, St Mary's Hall, Main Street, Newcastle, County Down, BT33 0AD
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Gama Bomb - Survival of the Fastest with Q&A
Celebrate the 10th Annual Full Moon Film Festival with the Opening Night Gala Featuring Gama Bomb - Survival of the Fastest…
The Full Moon Film Festival is proud to announce its 10th Annual Festival, kicking off with the opening night gala at NCC on Thursday 14th November.

This year's festival begins with an exclusive screening of Gama Bomb - Survival of the Fastest, the celebrated documentary directed by Kiran Acharya.

When their seventh album 'Sea Savage' hit the American Billboard charts, cult Newry thrash band Gama Bomb were grounded by lockdowns, missing a drummer, and unable to tour.

Survival Of The Fastest is an intimate and absurdly funny adventure alongside the group as they try to celebrate their twentieth year as an internationally-touring act.

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