Short film pays tribute to Bristol music venue The Croft
24 June 2013, 16:29
| Written by
Carris Boast
(News)
Bristol alternative music venue The Croft closed last month and local filmmakers have released a short documentary celebrating the venue.
Produced by Rataplan Films, the doc comes along with interviews from the people who knew it best before discussing the reasons for its closure.
Opening in March 2002, The Croft was home to alternative and electronic music with regular punk nights as well as sets from local producers.
Watch the 12 minute documentary about the sorely-missed venue below
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