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In Black Film (1971), filmmaker Želimir Žilnik invites a group of men who have been sleeping rough into his home. While they rest, he conducts interviews with those he meets on the streets of Novi Sad in an effort to make sense of the homelessness crisis. 17 Nov @LUXmovingimage
Alongside the 21st Century Žilnik Programme at @closeupcentre, @LUXmovingimage is screening a selection of Želimir Žilnik's non-fiction short films from the 1970s. What better way to spend a Sunday afternoon? Get your tickets for 17 Nov here! https://t.co/BYLWziNMMx
Join us for:
Anhey Ghorhey Da Daan/Alms for a Blind Horse
By celebrated director Gurvinder Singh
A chronicle of a day in the life of a Dalit Sikh family in rural Punjab as they face the destruction of their village.
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27 Sep
6:30
Explore our FREE Programme of events via our Eventbrite page here: https://t.co/dswPXGO7E8
As always all welcome!
'How do digital tools amplify, redefine + destabilize the research questions + the data we commonly work with in the study of experimental film + art?' this FREE workshop looks at how digital tools enable research + curation: https://t.co/53SJhtMjhe
Join us for a FREE silent screening + piano accompaniment of Anthony Asquith's 'Shooting Stars (1928)' on 35mm, https://t.co/Q66cbXPR0Y
Tomorrow join us for a FREE screening of 'I am not your Negro' No need to book! Full details here: https://t.co/5hdIicUCQw
Large female presence at the EFF with work by Deborah Stratman, Sarah Wood, Jocelyne Saab, Babette Mangolte + more: https://t.co/yRNs3xMHVo