Reel Good Film CLub present short film screenings plus a Q&A with filmmakers, Sandi Hughes, Evan Ifekoya and Hayley Reid
Free entry
Reel Good Film CLub present short film screenings plus a Q&A with filmmakers, Sandi Hughes, Evan Ifekoya and Hayley Reid
Free entry
Pilot Light TV Fest S2 pay tribute to Brass Eye by screening all six episodes alongside director Michael Cumming’s new film Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye Tapes
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Hip Hop Chip Shop presents Hip Hop Doc Spot. Adult Rappers kicks off a series of documentaries at Kosmonaut.
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1977, a significant year, 40 years ago and we had a foot in the old world and one foot firmly into the new world, ready to launch ourselves into the 1980s. Northern Noir have handpicked three films from the year to provide a backdrop for discussion.
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Northern Noir: A brand new series of cultural events celebrating people, places and stories. In The Jubilee Show Reel, 1977 Northern Noir use three handpicked films as a backdrop to discuss some of the key themes of that glorious year 40 years ago.
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Northern Noir: A brand new series of cultural events celebrating people, places and stories. In The Jubilee Show Reel, 1977 Northern Noir use three handpicked films as a backdrop to discuss some of the key themes of that glorious year 40 years ago.
From £8.00
Northern Noir: A brand new series of cultural events celebrating people, places and stories. In The Jubilee Show Reel, 1977 Northern Noir use three handpicked films as a backdrop to discuss some of the key themes of that glorious year 40 years ago.
From £8.00
Scorsese’s extraordinary, compelling examination of the career of prizefighter Jake La Motta – and the destructive urges of the masculine psyche.
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Scorsese’s Palme d’Or winner remains one of the defining American movies of the 1970s, not only for its bravura flair, but also for the way it examines to the troubled urban mood of its time.
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MIF17 presents the world premiere of acclaimed composer Jóhann Jóhannsson’s epic new multimedia adaptation of Olaf Stapledon’s Last and First Men. This exciting new work chronicles the end of days with evocative 16mm footage, narration from Tilda Swinton and a live score performed by the BBC Philharmonic.
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An epic, glossily stylised look at the Mafia’s involvement in Las Vegas in the ’70s and ’80s. The story centres on gambling fixer Ace (Robert De Niro), sent west to oversee a casino, who falls out with strong-arm man Nicky (Joe Pesci).
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Scorsese’s retelling of the 1962 chiller reworks the key characters and their relationships. Featuring Robert De Niro as psychotic ex-con Max Cady.
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