THE glitz and glamour of Hollywood has returned to Chagford for the town's fourth film festival. The week kicked off with an open air theatre show with a French theme in Chagford Square by Circo Rum Ba Ba. During the week there have been numerous highlights, including appearances by world famous puppet builders Wendy and Toby Froud, known for work on Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. The Saturday night finale is set to be a spectacular event with street theatricals and music as the festival celebrates the 25th anniversary of the first Batman movie. As well as screening the film, William Todd-Jones, who worked on this classic with Tim Burton, will show off the original Batman cloak worn by Michael Keaton. The Batmobile itself will be making a zany entrance and cruising around the town looking for those renowned super-villains. There will be prizes for folks dressing up as their favourite superhero and a once-in-a-lifetime chance to have your photo taken with the iconic car. Full details on the festival programme can be found online at http://www.chagfordfilmfestival.com">www.chagfordfilmfestival.com

Pictured are some of the festival performers from Circo Rum Ba Ba. Picture by James Bird
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