LEMMY Talks Movies And Judging RAINDANCE FILM FESTIVAL

October 5, 2010

According to BBC News, MOTÖRHEAD frontman and rock icon Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister will join the likes of ad man Charles Saatchi; veteran British film critic and historian Derek Malcolm; one of Alfred Hitchcock's original sound producers Ernie Marsh; Julian Barratt of cult entertainment property "The Mighty Boosh"; writer, illustrator, musician and filmmaker Dave McKean; and indie producer Alison Owen; on the jury for the Raindance Film Festival.

Raindance, which celebrates independent film, runs at the Apollo Cinema, Piccadilly Circus in London, England until October 10.

This year's lineup includes 77 features, boasts 69 U.K. premieres and over 133 shorts with special live events, Q&As and master classes.

A short interview with Lemmy regarding his judging gig at Raindance can be found at BBC.co.uk.

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