Patrons
Bristol based Aardman have pledged their support to the Curzon Community Cinema Restoration Fund.
Aardman founders David Sproxton and Peter Lord and Director, Nick Park, have all become patrons of the appeal and hope that their commitment will add to the widespread support for the restoration of this historic community cinema.
The following statements reflect the thoughts of all at Aardman:
David Sproxton - Managing Director:
"From time immemorial people have sat around a flickering light telling each other stories. Cinema, with its many technical innovations, has carried on this tradition for more recent generations and the Curzon Cinema in Clevedon symbolises the continuity of this tradition during its long life. Here's hoping that future generations will be able to enjoy the delights of the cinema for many years to come."
Nick Park - Director:
"Being part of the film industry in the West, this campaign is something that is particularly important to me and worth supporting. The Curzon is a significant part of our cinema history and we need to protect it for the future."
Peter Lord - Chairman:
"The Curzon Cinema is obviously important to the people of Clevedon but it has a real material and international significance as well. It will be wonderful to see this treasure of cinema history restored to its former glory."