20 November 2019
Recently, Anthony appeared on Surrey Hills Radio to talk about Frosted Glass and the upcoming On The Spectrum Festival. You can listen by clicking below:
13 October 2019
We are proud to announce that Frosted Glass is being screened at the upcoming On The Spectrum event at the Deptford Cinema in London.
Here are the full details:
Sunday 07th December 2019, 4.00pm – 10.00pm
39 Deptford Broadway, Deptford, London SE8 4PQ
Deptford Cinema Film Festival is a quarterly event focused on independent film with regular screenings, and is a platform for fresh ideas and emerging talent. Set in the popular arthouse cinema in Deptford, the festival is an opportunity to explore new cinema and original filmmaking. Programmes are curated by genre and rotate on a regular basis. This season is called On the Spectrum and features films about or relevant to people with Autism, with an excellent selection of high quality shorts from a range of different perspectives.
Film makers who wish to submit their work for consideration for inclusion can do so at https://filmfreeway.com/DCFF
16 February 2019
We are proud to announce that Frosted Glass is being screened at the upcoming Autism Arts Festival at the University of Kent. Here are the full details:
Sunday 28th April 2019, 4.30 – 5.30pm
Gulbenkian Cinema, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NB
To book your tickets, click here.
The Autism Arts Festival is a two-day event and there are a number of tickets packages available.
For more information on the screening click here.
The Autism Arts Festival is a two-day festival of arts by and for people on the autistic spectrum. For more details of the festival, click here.
It aims to be both a celebration of autistic creativity and an attempt to develop the idea of a relaxed performance further to create an entire festival that’s as accessible to neurodivergent people as possible. The festival will also include an exhibition in the Studio 3 gallery curated by the WEBworks collective which will run from 18th – 28th April 2019.
The Gulbenkian and University of Kent’s School of Arts in Canterbury will be hosting a range of performances, screenings and events.
11 November 2018
STOP PRESS!!! Frosted Glass is now available to watch online for just £4.99 at www.mowies.com !!!
Click on the link above to access it!
07 January 2018
Owing to circumstances beyond our control we have unfortunately had to cancel the screening of Frosted Glass at the Flirt Bar in Bournemouth on on Wednesday January 17th. Naturally we are very disappointed and would like to apologise for the inconvenience caused. We would also like to thank everyone who has shown their support, and in particular to Louise Keeley for all her efforts in trying to make it happen for us.
We are currently planning more screenings of the film, and we will have more information here soon. Onwards and upwards!
27 November 2017
STOP PRESS!!! We are proud to announce a new screening of Frosted Glass at the Lyric Hammersmith as part of the West London Collaberatives’ Christmas event!!
All are welcome, and you can find out more about the organisation’s great work by clicking here.
Please share and be there!!
26 November 2017
We’re off again! Frosted Glass comes to the Flirt Cafe Bar in Bournemouth on Wednesday 17th January at 7.30pm. Click the image below for the Facebook details. More updates will be coming soon!
30 September 2017
Many thanks to everyone who made the recent screening at the Rio Cinema such a success! We are now proud to announce our next screening at the Art House in Soutptonham on Saturday November 18th at 7.30pm. The Art House is a wonderful not-for-profit arts venue, cafe and community hub, and some of the proceeds of the evening will be going towards their fundraising. For more information about their great work, please click here. Tickets will be available shortly and we will post details as soon as we have them.
22 August 2017
Tickets are now officially available for the special screening of Frosted Glass at the Rio Cinema in Dalston Kingsland, London on Saturday 23rd September at midday.
To book your FREE tickets, click here
Also, you can get a sneak preview of the film from the trailer:
18 August 2017
STOP PRESS!! – Owing to circumstances beyond our control, the screening of Frosted Glass at the Rio will now be taking place a week LATER than previously scheduled on September 23rd at midday. All other details remain the same.
Sorry for the inconvenience on this, but if you are able to share the updated date far and wide we would be very grateful.
Thank you for all your support.
08 August 2017
Saturday 16 September 2017 at Midday – A special screening of Frosted Glass at the Rio Cinema, Dalston Kingsland, London – Entry to the 400 seat venue will be by donation.
This special screening of Frosted Glass is raising money towards the costs of making the film and also for the Rio Cinema’s re-development programme. DVDs will be on sale, and film’s director, (Ben Cole) will be on hand to introduce the film.
This is a one-off event so make sure you don’t miss it!
Here’s how to get to the venue
By bus – 67, 76, 149, 243, 488 to the Rio Cinema (thats the name of the stop !)
236 to Crossway or Shacklewell Lane
30, 38, 56, 242, 277 to Dalston Junction Station
By overground – A five minute walk from either Dalston Kingsland or Dalston Junction.
Cycling – There is public bicycle parking outside the cinema on the corner of Kingsland High Street and John Campbell Road.
25 June 2017
Frosted Glass has been winning awards! Along with being selected for the Vault Film Festival in February it has won a Silver Medal at the International Independent Film Awards and was for the Frostbite Film Festival:
The film is being entered into more Festivals all the time…watch this space for updates.
11 February 2017
The World Premiere of Frosted Glass at the Vault Film Festival, London is now 2 weeks away on Sunday February 26th at 2.30pm! Details of how to buy tickets (a snip at £5 each), are below and if you want to know how to get to the venue, find Platform 1 of Waterloo Station, and then follow the chap the video:
To book, click here to open up the Vault booking site in a new window then follow the instructions below:
- On the page that appears, scroll down to February 26th and click on ‘Book Now’
- On the screen that appears click on the link that says ‘VAULT FILM FESTIVAL – FEATURES’
- Next, click on February ‘2017’
- Then from the drop-down menu, select ’26 February 2017 – 14.30 (Sun)’
- Then click on ‘Book Now’
21 January 2017
On Wednesday 18th January, Anthony Fairweather, the writer of Frosted Glass made his second appearance on the SEND Autism Awareness show on Surrey Hills Radio with host Laura Kerbey. They discussed Frosted Glass, they upcoming World Premiere at Vault Film Festival in London on 26 February 2017 and also played some rather fine music. You can listen to the show on the link below, and click on the logo above that to find out about this all the other great shows on Surrey Hills Radio.
The SEND Autism Awareness show is sponsored by Positive Autism Support and Training. Click on the logo above to find out more about their great work.
02 January 2017
Frosted Glass – World Premiere at the Vault Film Festival 2017 – Tickets now available!!!
Tickets are now available at £5 each for the World Premiere of Frosted Glass. To book, click here to open up the Vault booking site in a new window then follow the instructions below:
- On the page that appears, scroll down to February 26th and click on ‘Book Now’
- On the screen that appears click on the link that says ‘VAULT FILM FESTIVAL – FEATURES’
- Next, click on February ‘2017’
- Then from the drop-down menu, select ’26 February 2017 – 14.30 (Sun)’
- Then click on ‘Book Now’
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Anthony Fairweather recently appeared on the SEND Show on Surrey Hills Radio to talk about Frosted Glass. You can listen to the complete interview here:
FROSTED GLASS is an independent feature; a semi-autobiographical piece written by Anthony Fairweather, an award-winning poet and performance artist, whose poetry helped psychiatrist Dr Sheila Dawson (NHS Leicestershire) diagnose him with Asperger’s Syndrome at the age of 26. FROSTED GLASS is based on his experience of living with Asperger’s, the stigma of mental illness and the discrimination that many people on the autistic spectrum face in everyday life.
Directed by Ben Cole, a first time director (Cinematographer on double Grammy nominated 1 Giant Leap) and Produced by Dean Stalham and Carlotta Allum for Stretch New Media, FROSTED GLASS is being funded through a combination of private investors and an ongoing crowd-funding initiative.
The project is seeking further investment, to secure the final tranche of funding to take the film through post-production and beyond. For more information, please visit our gofundme page.