Monday 09 Sep To Sunday 15 Sep 2013

09

Meeting: Programming Meeting

9 Sep 2013, 6 p.m.

10

Event: English Language Conversation Group

10 Sep 2013, 4 p.m.

Weekly conversation session for people to practice speaking English in an informal friendly setting. Aims to be inclusive and anti-discriminatory. Free.

10

Film: Leila And The Wolves (1984)

10 Sep 2013, 7:30 p.m.

As bold politically as it is aesthetically, Leila and the Wolves is a signal work in the history of feminist filmmaking in the Middle East. 

11

Film: Plein Soleil

11 Sep 2013, 7:30 p.m.

Celebrating the centenary of Oscar-winning director René Clément, a beautiful newly released restoration of Plein Soleil. This striking study of a glamorous and complex psychopath launched the career of young, beautiful, ultra-cool Alain Delon. Acclaimed for stunning cinematography and as the defining adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr Ripley.

12

Event: Xavier Quérel

12 Sep 2013, 8 p.m.

'Quelques minutes de soleil après minuit'Live film and light performance!

13

Gig: Inspired Night Of Punk/Folk From Patrik Fitzgerald, Onsind And St James' Infirmary

13 Sep 2013, 8 p.m.

Inspired punk/folk from Patrik Fitzgerald, ONSIND SJI

14

Event: Volunteer Induction

14 Sep 2013, 11 a.m.

Come along and find out more about your favourite DIY cinema, and how to get involved. Everyone welcome!

14

Gig: Necro Deathmort + Guests

14 Sep 2013, 8 p.m.

Doomy ambience, whirlpools of 23hz low-end, juddering feedback-ridden roars, and distorted nihilistic yelps all weaved together in a brutal but beautiful tapestry by this London duo.

15

Event: Canny Little Library + Live Music

15 Sep 2013, 3 p.m.

Songs of Hope and Love - Newcastle-based singer-songwriter Peter Sagar will be performing some of his songs at the Canny Little Library today. Subjects tackled in the songs include human rights, the treatment of refugees, the Northeast’s radical past and telling truth to those in power. So why not come along, borrow some  books from the Canny Little Library and hear some new (and old!) radical songs?

15

Film: Through A Glass Darkly

15 Sep 2013, 7:30 p.m.

"You can freeze almost any frame of this film and be looking at a striking still photograph." - Film Critic Roger Ebert. This film is Bergman's study of a world without love: Karin slides inexorably into madness, losing her hold on the world, as she is trapped in a male world of repressed feelings.