Cambridge Film Projects CORE TEAM
Tony Jones
TONY JONES has been involved in cinema programming since 1968, when he founded an independent cinema, The Arts Lab, in Birmingham. He moved on to become Programming Manager for the Arts Cinema in Cambridge in 1978, which he then built into the UK’s highest grossing single screen outside London. He co-founded City Screen Limited in 1989 which started with a programming contract for the Maltings Cinema in Ely and the purchase of the Phoenix Cinema in Oxford, and is a Board member and non-executive Director of the company. In its 16 years City Screen has grown to become the UK’s largest group of independent cinemas and remains committed to programming arthouse and world cinema titles - several of its cinemas are members of the Europa Network. Tony is also Director of the Cambridge Film Festival, as well as Director, Co-founder and Trustee of the Cambridge Film Trust, with particular responsibility for the programming and content of the Festival.
Joe Delaney
JOE specialises in digital projection and is Chief Projectionist and Technical Manager at the Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge, with over 10 years of experience.
Roger Smith
ROGER has decades of film projection experience including large-scale events such as Fritz Lang's restored Metropolis by the river Cam at Grantchester Meadows, and Lawrence of Arabia for Secret Cinema in London.

Screen Team
THE SCREEN TEAM is a Cambridge Film Trust initiative which has been funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity set up to help build a lasting cultural and sporting legacy from the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It involves training a team of young volunteers in the delivery, programming and marketing of film events. In 2010 the Screen Team, led by Project Manager Becky Innes, delivered a variety of events including 4 large-scale outdoor film events which were enjoyed by over 2,000 members of the public.

Many of the photographs on this site are by London & Cambridge photographer Tom Catchesides.