Monday 18 Jun To Sunday 24 Jun 2007
18
Meeting: General Meeting
18 Jun 2007, 6 p.m.
19
Event: Glimpses Of Autonomy
19 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.
19
Film: Engage Media
19 Jun 2007, 8 p.m.
Engage Media is a website for social and environmental justice video from Southeast Asia, Australia and the Pacific.
20
Film: Presenting Film Makers: John Smith
20 Jun 2007, 7:30 p.m.
In the second of our special evenings with artist filmmakers, we are thrilled to host John Smith, the wry avant-garde film-maker that makes you smile and then frown.
21
Festival: Exhibition
21 Jun 2007, 6 p.m.
An exhibition in conjunction with National Architecture Week 2007 of work by Lindsay Duncanson and Clive Jackson. TBC
21
Film: Refugee Week
21 Jun 2007, 7:30 p.m.
Following the well received festival earlier this year, Films Without Borders, we present two nights of independant film and discussion exploring migration, borders and human rights.
22
Film: Refugee Week
22 Jun 2007, 8 p.m.
Following the well received festival earlier this year, Films Without Borders, we present two nights of independant film and discussion exploring migration, borders and human rights.
23
Film: Countess Dracula (1971)
23 Jun 2007, 7 p.m.
A double feature of terrifying and gruesomely exploitative rare films of the 70s. The cinema will not be held responsible for any trauma or moral debasement induced by the evening's horrors.
23
Film: Wicked Wicked (1973)
23 Jun 2007, 10 p.m.
A double feature of terrifying and gruesomely exploitative rare films of the 70s. The cinema will not be held responsible for any trauma or moral debasement induced by the evening's horrors.
24
Film: Things To Come (1936)
24 Jun 2007, 5:30 p.m.
More excellent British Sci-Fi, and this time it's the grand-daddy of them all, the pioneering (self) adaptation of a visionary and totally out-there and apocalyptic H. G. Wells story.
24
Film: Wuthering Heights (1939)
24 Jun 2007, 7:30 p.m.
This is universally agreed to be the best film adaptation of the Bronte classic in which Heathcliff and Cathy wrestle with the seeming impossibility of a love so strong it threatens to destroy them both.