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Full Unemployment Cinema | 17.09.2009 11:25 | Culture | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | World

Once again Full Unemployment Cinema are back with their free film screenings about work and all that. This month we have a special 'Men With Carts' Double-Bill

Man Push Cart
Man Push Cart

Borom Sarret
Borom Sarret


MAN PUSH CART, Ramin Bahrani, 2005 (87mins)

Man Push Cart is a 2005 American independent film by Ramin Bahrani that tells the story of a former Pakistani rock star who now sells coffee and donuts from his push cart on the streets of Manhattan.

Every night while the city sleeps, Ahmad, a Pakistani immigrant, struggles to drag his heavy cart along the streets of New York to his corner in Midtown Manhattan. And every morning, from inside his cart he sells coffee and donuts to a city he cannot call his own. On his free time Ahmad Razvi sells pornographic DVDs. He lives a hard life, drinks Heineken and smokes Parliament cigarettes and goes to clubs. Like the workers found on every street corner in every city, he is a man who wonders if he will ever escape his fate.

BOROM SARRET, Ousmane Sembene (20mins)
Borom Sarret was the cinematic debut of Senegalese novelist and Moscow-trained filmmaker Ousmane Sembene - and also represents the earliest film directed by an indigenous filmmaker in sub-Sahara Africa.

Retrieving his family's sole possession - the horse Albourah - from a clearing, the unnamed man then leaves to fetch his wooden cart in order to earn a paltry income as a borom sarret, (a derivative of the French term bonhomme charret), a horse-cart driver for hire operating around the native quarters of Dakar, often picking up equally destitute passengers who can only offer an indebted (and indefinite) promise of payment or a wordless, ambiguous handshake in lieu of the fare. Nevertheless, the day seemingly turns auspicious as actual paying customers begin to hire his services...and so on.

 http://unemployedcinema.blogspot.com/2009/08/septembers-screening-men-with-carts.html

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27th at 6pm
At 56a Infoshop
56 Crampton St
London
SE17 3AE

Tubes: Elephant or Kennington
Buses: Loads to E+C or Walworth Rd

Full Unemployment Cinema
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Anouncement

17.09.2009 19:04

The 56a info-shop is no longer a distribution point for Big Issue vendors to buy copies of the magazine for sale. The nearest distribution point now is at Vauxhall at 1-5 Wandsworth Road. Due to lack of space since losing the large back room 56a can no longer serve as a Big Issue distribution point.

56a volunteer


Re: '56a Volunteer'

18.09.2009 09:50

56a Infoshop is an anarchist social centre in South London that's been running for 18 years. We have never been a drop off point for the Big Issue as commented upon by the mysterious but definitely not a '56a Volunteer' above. Ta.

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- Homepage: http://www.56a.org.uk


It has been according to Wiki-pedia

18.09.2009 10:20

It has according to Wiki-pedia. Maybe it should have been. I like to re-write history the way things should have been rather how they actually were.

Re-writer of history


History is better rewritten

18.09.2009 11:32

We at 56a Infoshop like to rewrite history too and that's why the collective are all sitting on a beach in Belize drinking rum and playing a round of cards. The revolution finally triumphed in 1995 and we were there! Many years later all is going well with the new utopia and we are enjoying the marvellous panoply of new social relations. We look back on all the hard work that everyone put into the revolution and remember that time when we didn't act as a distribution point for the Big Issue.

But, readers, it was all a dream...

Oh dear, what time's my shift start again?!

Big-up the rewriters of history!!

;-)

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