Monday 04 Jun To Sunday 10 Jun 2007

04

Meeting: General Meeting

4 Jun 2007, 6 p.m.

05

Event: Glimpses Of Autonomy

5 Jun 2007, 6 p.m.

If you're interested in direct action, subvertising, squatting, local action, global issues, everyday struggles, etc, come along to this fortnightly gathering at 6pm. We will discuss, plan, watch films, eat, drink and act together. All welcome.

06

Event: Our Cinema Budget - We Decide

6 Jun 2007, 6 p.m.

Our cinema is built and run by anyone who gets involved. This evening is about deciding how we are going to spend our money and how we are going to raise it.

07

Film: Ode To Joy (2005)

7 Jun 2007, 7:30 p.m.

The movie is part of "The Polish Past, Present and Future by Polish Young Artist" event. Along with the movie there will be photo exhibition and slide show. "Ode to Joy" - Polish present reality is revealed by 3 directors of young generation for whom communist times are just vague memories from the childhood. Just as the protagonists in the movie young Polish people enter their adult life in capitalistic times, where only money counts. We have got 3 life stories set in 3 different parts of Poland and showing 3 visions of the same Polish brutal reality. Parents’ generation are either “losers” with no jobs or about to lose it, or “winners” with lots money but no morals and no mercy. Young people try to adapt in different ways but their “home” seems to offer no opportunities. And when everything fails the last recourse turns out to be a ticket to London. Search for love, search for a future, and eventually disillusionment; doesn’t it seem familiar? The movie won the Special Jury Prize at the Gdynia Polish Film Festival; was recently screened at the London Film Festival; and is the first Polish movie that succeeded to entered in official competition of the prestigious Rotterdam Film festival.

08

Film: Home Suite (1993)

8 Jun 2007, 7:30 p.m.

By John Smith

08

Film: Home Suite (1993-4)

8 Jun 2007, 7:30 p.m.

A personal video work that starts in a humorous post structuralist analysis of video making and John Smith's dank bathroom, and soon becomes a beautifully measured protest film about the M11 motorway developments.

09

Gig: Green Festival Party

9 Jun 2007, 7:30 p.m.

The perfect way to spend the Saturday night of the Green Fezzy weekend. Expect to enjoy swing/folk/accoustic and wild and funky happenings and stay in the festival vibe all weekend. £5 with money going towards Green Festival.

10

No Events Scheduled

10 Jun 2007