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Screening of “I’m Here” by Spike Jonze and Absolut

Last week I was lucky enough to get hold of a couple of tickets to the screening of “I’m Here” by Spike Jonze, a 30 minute produced for Absolut Vodka (a client at my work).

I’d seen a couple of snippets from the film and was excited to see the whole thing, particularly as it was being shown in Brewer Street mulit-storey car park of all places.

We arrived early and although it was a bit shit to be kept outside in the rain it was well worth the wait, despite getting rather wet. As we entered we walked down a flight of stairs and through a door into a very ‘non-carpark’ looking space with a popping bubble wrap carpet.

The free badges and drinks vouchers went down a treat and we began to congregate in front of the projected screen. It seemed that we were going to have to park our bums on the floor until a series of cardboard boxes began expanding with inflating air beds breaking out of them!

So we got comfy and the film began. The film was about a robot/computer love story and it was really good. I’d love to know if it’s going to be available for everyone to see soon but in the mean time check out the trailer below.

As soon as it finished we had to rush over to Waterloo for the premier screening of Banksy’s new film ‘Exit Through The Gift Shop’ and you can read my blog post about it here.

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