Monday 14 Jul To Sunday 20 Jul 2008

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Meeting: General Meeting

14 Jul 2008, 6 p.m.

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No Events Scheduled

15 Jul 2008

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Festival: Is Everything Ok?

16 Jul 2008, 7:30 p.m.

…is an exciting event, which uses film to explore how cities impact upon our sense of identity and how people aim to challenge and shape the personality of their cities. We present a double bill of films that explore and highlight queer life in two different cities; Beirut and Jerusalem. Entry £4/3conc. Bar and micro disco! Kate Sweeney, Gayl Keddie, Julie Ballands thumbprod@hotmail.com

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Festival: Is Everything Ok?

16 Jul 2008, 7:30 p.m.

…Is an exciting event, which uses film to explore how cities impact upon our sense of identity and how people aim to challenge and shape the personality of their cities. We present a double bill of films that explore and highlight queer life in two different cities; Beirut and Jerusalem. The Beirut Apt - Dir. Daniele Salaris Jerusalem is Proud to Present - Dir. Nitzan Gilady Not to mention a bar and micro disco! Wed 16th July 2008, Star and Shadow Cinema, 7.30pm, £4/3conc Is Everything OK?… 'The Beirut Apt' Dir. Daniele Salaris (50mins) 'Jerusalem is Proud to Present' Dir. Nitzan Gilady (80mins) 'Is Everything Ok' is initially planned as a one–off event, but we hope to gather more films along the same themes, put on future screenings and develop the night into a regular feature. Kate Sweeney, Gayl Keddie, Julie Ballands thumbprod@hotmail.com

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Film: Cult Film Season: Born In Flames (1983)

17 Jul 2008, 7:30 p.m.

Riot Grrrl classic Born in Flames explores racism, classism, sexism and heterosexism in an alternative United States Socialist Democracy.

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Festival: Visual Art Exhibitions

18 Jul 2008, 7:30 p.m.

A special evening featuring visual artist Peter Kennard's work on Pinochet's coup in Chile, photographer Jason Howe's Colombian project, and an exhibition of an iconic images from a children's Cuban sticker album. Plus a one-off screening of 'The Private Archives of Pablo Escobar',directed by Marc de Beaufort (70 mins), a revealing documentary, portrait of a complex man who grew freakishly rich and powerful from the drug trade. Part of ¡VAMOS! and ¡Cantina Latina! Free ¡VAMOS! and ¡Cantina Latina! & Trish Abbott cantinalatina@gmail.com

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Film: The Private Archives Of Pablo Escobar (2003)

18 Jul 2008, 8:30 p.m.

Colombian film maker Marc de Beaufort’s ‘The Private Archives of Pablo Escobar’ attempts to straddle both the pop and political with this revealing documentary portrait of a complex man who grew freakishly rich and powerful from the drug trade. Rising from petty criminal to fearsomely influential political mover and shaker, Escobar managed to simultaneously present himself as ruthless, violent criminal whilst knowingly cultivating a kind of modern day ‘Robin Hood’ persona. Film screened at 8.30pm. Part of an special evening of visual art exhibitions from 7.30 featuring visual artist Peter Kennard's work on Pinochet's, photographer Jason Howe's Colombian project, and an exhibition of an iconic images from a children's Cuban sticker album. Part of ¡VAMOS! and ¡Cantina Latina! Free

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Gig: Narc Fest 08!!

19 Jul 2008, 6 p.m.

We are proud to be hosting an amazing gig for the NARC festival…and it's FREE!!

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Film: The Eye Of The Devil (1966)

20 Jul 2008, 7:30 p.m.

Occult and supernatural themes, and with an impressive cast: Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Donald Pleasance, David Hemmings and Sharon Tate.