WED 11 SEPT
Portobello Pop Up Cinema
3 Acklam Road, W10 5TY
The Revolutions Will Be Televised
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(Activist) Documentary Day 2
6pm – 10.30pm
Civil Unrest
(Garcia & Grau) 6 mins Documentary
Behind the anarchy was an undercurrent of anger and frustration.
Joy, It’s Nina
(Jane Thorburn) 34 mins Experimental Documentary
Shot in England and Nigeria about African women separated from their families, featuring voice messages left by Nina Simone.
1 Squat, 38 People, 10 Dogs, 6 Cats & A Mum’s Visit
(Dasa Raimanova) 7 mins
Alex’s mum visits his squat.
It’s A Good Life
(Tasos Giapoutzis) 8 mins Documentary
Exploring the life of a young Rwandan refugee.
Alone
(Amir Taki) 9 mins Documentary
Families and irphans battling against poverty in Iraq.
Roadworks Media Present:
Anthony
(Leeson & Hoelsher) 10 mins Documentary
Many of the victims of gun crime are young fathers and their deaths leave long term implocations.
Exploring Gang Culture
(Garcia & Grau) 5 mins Documentary
An ex Gang member describes the culture.
An Honest Lion
(Daniel Guidice) 6 mins Documentary
Confronting and challenging the racist and far right affiliations of Millwall is black supporter Quince Garcia.
Secret City
(Michael Chanan) 72 mins Documentary
A film about the shadowy Corporation of the City of London and its role in the ecomonic crisis.
Grasp The Nettle
(Dean Puckett) 90 mins Activist Documentary
Following the exploits of a rag tag band of land rights activists in London.
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