1. Films at Forest
2. Film at Cameo
3. Film at Filmhouse and Glasgow Film Theatre
4. Theatre Play
1. Films at Forest in the upcoming weeks:
The Forest Cafe is at 9 Westport, just off Grassmarket. Films start about 8 pm cum tempore.
3.04. YoMango + New Kids on the Black Block
fun anticapitalist actions in Barcelona and a funny satirical description about the Black Block, the popgroup and the Global Days of Action
10.4. Undercurrents 10 3/4
Globalisation and The Media,
which explores the role of the media in this corporate led take over of the Planets natural resources.
evolting in Prague, WTO/IMF
conference shut down by activists.
Mark Thomas and the Met,
watch TV comedian give London police the run around.
Stop The Crop,
anti-gmo commentary.
17.04. The Coconut Revolution
This is the modern-day story of a native peoples' remarkable victory over Western Colonial power. A Pacific island rose up in arms against giant mining corporation Rio Tinto Zinc (RTZ) - and won despite a military occupation and blockade. When RTZ decided to step up production at the Panguna Mine on the island of Bougainville, they got more than they bargained for. The island's people had enough of seeing their environment ruined and being treated as pawns by RTZ.
24.04. Citizen Fish
Formed in 1989, Citizen Fish were arguably the first Punk/ Ska band. To alleviate the general boredom of touring bass-guitarist Jasper Pattiso started filming 'things that happened' right from the beginning. Gaffer Tape concentrates on the people and life rather than the music taking the viewer a entertaining journey to the centre of Punk/Ska.
2. Film at Cameo
also upcoming
Tuesday, 1st of April,
6.30 pm at Cameo, 38 Home Street, Edinburgh
James Kelman will be appearing at the cameo cinema on Tuesday 01/04/03 to discuss the Bill Douglas trilogy from early to mid 70's, MY CHILDHOOD/MY AIN FOLK/MY WAY HOME.
Easily the best films ever made about working class life in scotland, should be good with kelman who is a big fan of the work.
3. Film at Filmhouse and Glasgow Film Theatre
Upcoming Indymedia events at the GFT and Filmhouse:
Carlo Guiliani- Ragazzo
2002 / 64 mins / Subtitles / cert tbc, Francesca Comencini, Documentary
An outstanding documentary that recreates the last hours in the life of Carlo Giuliani, the 23-year-old demonstrator who was shot dead by Italian police in the midst of the anti-capitalist riots in Genoa in Jul 2001.
Narrated by Haidi, Carlo's mother and interspersing interviews with archival news footage and photographs, the film calls into question official explanations of the circumstances that led to Carlo's death and the results of the Government enquiry.
Provocative and very powerful, Carlo Giuliani, A Boy is a documentary that demands to be seen.
8th of April, 6.15 pm, only,
Filmhouse, Edinburgh, 88 Lothian Road
13th of April, 7pm, only,
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street Glasgow
4. Theatre Play
also upcoming
Theatre Workshops Interactive Community Theatre Play about Rascism, Refugees and Asylum:
"Alisons new neighbour is a refugee. The media, her neighbour and her family tell her how to react.
Should she believe them or find the truth out for herself?"
Places are free but must be booked in advance.
Tuesday 22nd of april, 7 pm,
Burdiehouse and Southside Community Centre 0131 664 2210
Wednesday 23rd of april, 7pm,
Jack Kane Centre, Craigmillar, 0131 657 1595
Thursday 24th of april, 4.30 pm,
Oxgangs Neighbourhood Centre, 0131 441 7558
Friday, 25th of april, 7pm,
Sighthill Community Centre, 0131 453 6078
Monday 28th of april, 7.30 pm, signed performance,
Theatre Workshop, Stockbridge, 0131 226 5425
Tuesday, 29th of april, 7pm,
St.Brides Community Centre, Dalry, 0131 346 1405
Wednesday, 30th of april, 7pm,
Leith Academy, 0131 5540606
Thursday, 1st of may,
North Edinburgh Arts, 7.30pm, 0131 315 2151
- this play contains strong language-
for people who want to know more and have a pdf viewer, more details can be downloaded and seen here:
[download and check out the flyer in PDF format
http://bunny.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/files/asylumpl.pdf ]