Monday 19 Oct to Sunday 25 Oct 2009

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Monday 19 October 2009

Meeting: General Meeting

6:00 p.m.

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Tuesday 20 October 2009

Closed

Wednesday 21 October 2009

Film: Billy Childish Is Dead (2005)

7:30 p.m.

A documentary by Graham Bendel Musician, writer, painter, enigma, cultural icon - all of these and more apply to Billy Childish. He’s influenced the lives and art of White Stripes, Tracey Emin, Larry Clark and Kurt Cobain. Over three years in the making, "Billy Childish Is Dead" is the first ever in-depth documentary to explore the extraordinary life of the man behind the myth. More »

Thursday 22 October 2009

Film: Sunrise: A Song Of Two Humans (1927)

7:30 p.m.

Cinematic landmark in the history of film, this film is unmissable. Showing tonight on a special new 35mm print sent by the British Film Institute - a very rare occasion to see this gorgeous film with such image quality. Accompanied by the restored original soundtrack from 1927. More »

Friday 23 October 2009

Film: The Devil And Daniel Johnston (2006)

7:32 p.m.

Documentary showing covering Daniels life as a troubled artist through his cassette tape and super-8 recordings and interviews with friends and family. This is a beautiful portrait of a man struggling with his demons and the resultant art that came from it. The film will be followed by music from Johnny Valentine and John Egdel and a showing of the Laurie and Daniel reunion featurette. More »

Saturday 24 October 2009

Film: Gig + Film: Garage Rock Night + Performance (1970)

7:30 p.m.

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Sunday 25 October 2009

Film: Tales From The Crypt (1972)

7:30 p.m.

Five unfortunate people find themselves lost in a vault with a mysterious crypt-keeper as their host. As each is told the story of their last moments, we look on in horror… DEATH LIVES in the vault of horror! Plus special guest: Professor Peter Hutchings, Professor of Film Studies at Northumbria University and expert in British Horror, will introduce and lead a discussion after the film. More »