Most of the films are rated as 15 or 18 with age certifications for each film included in the listings on the festival's website.
True North's chief executive Harry Humble said the afforestation scheme "will be mixed forest of both commercial timber and native broadleaf planting, with a big element of public access and new public access routes through it"."The overall estate is some 1,400 acres and there are parts of the former Greencroft Hall, landscape gardens and parkland which we are not going to be planting for commercial forestry.
"There is really quite a strong heritage element within that, so we are hoping to bring all of those elements of the wider forest scheme into a leisure development as well."True North's wider plans for the land include building, but this part of the development has yet to receive planning approval.
The forest, close to urban areas, such as Anfield Plain, Stanley and Lanchester, will consist of 31 different species including conifers and broadleaf trees.The primary species will be sitka spruce which grows quickly.
"Around half the weight of a piece of wood is carbon," said Mr Humble.
"With all the afforestation that is going to happen here between now and 2050 there will be tens of thousands of tonnes of carbon locked up in the trees.""We've had a really, really great year and summer... and that's proof that if you've got the right recipe, people will come.”
However, some restaurants told the ONS the football tournament had had a negative impact on footfall.Despite some travel agents seeing an increase in bookings because of the Paris Olympics, overall bookings fell month on month, the ONS said.
Business owners are worried a sinkhole which appeared in a Dorking road is damaging trade.It first appeared in West Street - home to many of the Surrey town's antique shops - on 30 August, and has since been investigated by Thames Water.