Star And Shadow

The Star And Shadow Cinema CIC, Stepney Bank
Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 2NP
info@starandshadow.org.uk

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Friday 12th March

8:30 p.m. - Datarama - AV Festival 2010

Datarama is a democratic data-sharing event: a show-and-tell session for all people who like to make interesting things with technology. More Info

Saturday 13th March

11:00 a.m. - New Volunteer Induction

12:00 p.m. - Crafty DIY session

1st in a series of lo-tech, non-expert skillshares and creative sessions, run by whoever turns up on the 2nd Saturday of the month (which is also volunteer induction day). More Info

9:00 p.m. - Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted

This incredible evening includes live performances by artists, musicians and poets who have creatively dissected, recycled and quoted. More Info

Sunday 14th March
BBFC 18

2:00 p.m. - Film: Waltz with Bashir (2008)

Waltz with Bashir (Hebrew: ואלס עם באשיר‎ - Vals Im Bashir) is a 2008 Israeli animated documentary film written and directed by Ari Folman. It depicts Folman in search of his lost memories from the 1982 Lebanon War. To be followed by a talk with Miri Weingarten of Israeli Physicians for Human Rights. More Info

9:00 p.m. - Lucky Dragons - AV festival closing party!

The Festival closing party harnesses all of the human energy of the past 10 days... More Info

Tuesday 16th March

4:00 p.m. - English Language Conversation Group

An English langauge conversation group for asylum seekers, refugees and students of English. All welcome: volunteers and learners alike. More Info

Wednesday 17th March

7:30 p.m. - Film: PULGASARI (1978)

Produced by movie buff Kim Jong-Il, Pulgasari is a giant-monster movie directed by kidnapped South Korean director Shin Sang-ok. When a blacksmith is imprisoned, he creates a doll out of rice, which comes alive with a drop of blood. A fable on the power of the collective in the fight against evil Capitalism? More Info

Thursday 18th March

7:30 p.m. - Film: Eyes Wide Open

Open Submission film night! More Info

Friday 19th March

7:30 p.m. - The Zapatista movement FUNDRAISING - 'The resistance of social movement under neoliberal homogenization in Latin America'

The Zapatista movement - resistance under neoliberal homogenization / FUNDRAISING for Zapatista communities / Introduction of Zapatista movement /speakers from Edinburgh-Chiapas Solidarity group/ Projection of movie 'Massacre Foretold' by Nick Higgins Open discussion Music /band TBC, possibly No Fit State and Casual Terrorist/ More Info

Saturday 20th March

11:00 a.m. - DIY Film Reviews Launch Event: Top UK Film Magazine in Newcastle: LITTLE WHITE LIES

Little White Lies is by far one of the most interesting, ambitious, passionate, genuine and beautiful film magazines in the UK. We are extremely proud to be welcoming the Publisher and the Editor of Little White Lies at the Cinema, to give a talk, to launch the Northern Lights Film Festival, and the DIY film review project. More Info

11:00 a.m. - Northern Lights Film Festival (20-28 March) - DIY Film Review

Throughout the Northern Lights Film Festival we will be encouraging people to put pen to paper, fingers to keyboard and write their own film articles and reviews - to create their won film magazine. More Info

7:30 p.m. - Gig: THE TRASH SHACK

It’s teenage rampage time … a night dedicated to the glamour and excess of Iggy, Ziggy, Bolan and the New York Dolls, with an ear lashing of prime Little Richard, Ronettes, MC5, Shangri-las, Sonics and Ramones. We’ll be joined by THE BACCHAE – psychedelic San Francisco inspired garage rockers from Leeds, feral jungle beat from RUSSELL & THE WOLVES, and we’ll be showing go-go B-movie classic BLAST OFF GIRLS (1967). All this, plus support from Senor Beatnik and tunes from DJ Michael Clunkie Vinyl Junkie. Dress to excess and be prepare to be trashy! More Info

Sunday 21st March

7:30 a.m. - Film: Takeshis (2005)

A new old film from an absolute master. More Info

Tuesday 23rd March

11:00 a.m. - Tyneside Claimants Union Meeting

We are a group of people who meet together to act collectively to solve problems with the benefits system. Anyone is welcome to join us, particularly people claiming benefits of any sort (e.g. JSA, ESA, DLA, Incapacity Benefit, Housing Benefit, Income Support, Carers Allowance, Tax Credits, Pension Credits, etc.), and unemployed workers, unwaged people, etc. More Info

7:30 p.m. - Gig: Chris T-T plus John Egdell

Influential Indie/Folk cult singer Chris T-T arrives in Newcastle. While Chris T-T is too young (and swears too much) to be an old school folk hero he is travelling the right path, with powerful unique songwriting, an uncompromising outlook and flashes of sardonic humour. "A folk wonder! Funny wise and builds to a clistering climax" (NME). Supporting Chris will be the wonderful John Egdell. A night not to be missed. Tickets £6 on the door. Plus free cakes. What is not to love? www.myspace.com/christtuk http://christt.com/ More Info

Friday 26th March

8:00 p.m. - Pangaea

OneWorld music night as a fundraiser for the green festival. More Info

Saturday 27th March

9:30 p.m. - A Little Lost@Star & Shadow with special guest DJ P. Skillz

A Little Lost returns for its fourth outing at the Star & Shadow – this time as part of the Northern Lights Film Festival and with special guest, DJ P. Skillz - for another one of its parties inspired by New York disco in its many different forms, from the dreamiest New York disco to the danciest bass lines, including David Mancuso, Larry Levan, ESG, Arthur Russell, Mutant Disco, Post Punk and much more… More Info

Sunday 28th March

11:00 a.m. - Make and Mend Market

7:30 p.m. - Film: Hindi Film Night

Our regular Hindi film night. Featuring films as picked by our audience. More Info

Tuesday 30th March

7:12 p.m. - Woodcraft Folk Meeting

Wednesday 31st March

7:30 p.m. - Film: FILE UNDER SACRED MUSIC (2004)

In 1978 The Cramps played a legendary gig at Napa State Mental Institute, California, 25 years later, artists Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard set about remaking the infamous video of that show... This is 'File under Sacred Music' More Info

Thursday 1st April

6:00 p.m. - New Volunteer Induction

7:30 p.m. - Film: Shirin (2008)

A homage to the women of Iran. With Shirin, the highly regarded Abbas Kiarostami continues to explore the potential of cinema , reimagining an iconic story, based on a 12th century Persian poem, through showing us an audience of women deeply absorbed in watching a film we never see ; an activity women have traditionally been excluded from in Iran. More Info

Friday 2nd April

7:30 p.m. - A Bit Crack

Sunday 4th April

7:30 p.m. - Film: New York, New York (1977)

Scorsese's homage to the 1940's MGM musical and to the titular city. Liza Minnelli and Robert De Niro pair-up as lovers who struggle through the post WW11 entertainment industry, singing Kander and Ebb classics as they go. Not nearly as much froth as you might expect from a musical. Ticket includes apple pie! More Info

Tuesday 6th April

11:00 a.m. - Tyneside Claimants Union Meeting

We are a group of people who meet together to act collectively to solve problems with the benefits system. Anyone is welcome to join us, particularly people claiming benefits of any sort (e.g. JSA, ESA, DLA, Incapacity Benefit, Housing Benefit, Income Support, Carers Allowance, Tax Credits, Pension Credits, etc.), and unemployed workers, unwaged people, etc. More Info

Wednesday 7th April

7:30 p.m. - Film: Thundercrack (1975)

Directed by Curt Mcdowell and written by zany, noted underground film-maker George Kuchar, "Thundercrack!" (midnight) is erotica at its most hilarious —and long-winded (two and one-half hours). An outrageous parody of "The Old Dark House" plot —i.e., a group of people forced to take refuge in a remote, creepy estate during a storm—"Thundercrack!" features about half a dozen young people who are as uninhibited as they are attractive. Sex is great fun in this film—which is absolutely, definitely not for prudes. More Info

Thursday 8th April

7:00 p.m. - MetalkinG

Hallucinating high energy noise cinema More Info

Friday 9th April

7:30 p.m. - Film: CGI Fridays!

Come for the second in a series of Friday night screenings celebrating the wonder and horrors of computer-generated imagery! A handful of short films by local selected contemporary visual artists will be followed by a feature film they have chosen. Curated by Sarah Cook. More Info

Saturday 10th April

11:00 a.m. - New Volunteer Induction

12:00 p.m. - Crafty DIY session

2nd in a series of lo-tech, non-expert skillshares and creative sessions, run by whoever turns up on the 2nd Saturday of the month (which is also volunteer induction day). More Info

8:00 p.m. - The Masked Ball

Sunday 11th April
BBFC 18

7:30 p.m. - Film: ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 (1976)

An L.A. street gang declares war on a police station about to be shut down that has given refuge to a man who has witnessed a gang slaying. Gang members hold siege outside where the precinct has been totally shut off from the outside world. More Info

Wednesday 14th April

7:30 p.m. - Film: Our Oil, and other tales

Censored documentary about the environmental and social impact of Venezuela's oil industry, by the Gattacicova Collective More Info

Thursday 15th April
BBFC 18

7:30 p.m. - Film: La Ardilla Roja; Red Squirrel (1993)

The Red Squirrel is a complex comedy which crosses several genres. Whilst about to commit suicide a desperate musician is offered another chance when he is forced to help a woman who crashes nearby. She loses her memory so he imagines a new life for both of them. More Info

Friday 16th April
BBFC 18

7:30 p.m. - Film: Laberinto de Pasoines; Labyrinth of Passion (1982)

You shouldn't miss this rare chance to glimpse early Almodovar, from an era when he was a filmmaker like John Waters. Putting together outrageous films by the skin of his teeth with an infectious sense of fun and freedom. It's high camp comic melodrama. We'll follow it with a suitably silly disco in the bar to celebrate our 4th birthday! More Info

9:00 p.m. - STAR AND SHADOW'S 4th BIRTHDAY PARTY

You are cordially invited to celebrate our 4th birthday. Following the great Labyrinth of Passion, there will be a Night on the Pop for you to dance the night away and wish the building, volunteers and everyone who's walked through the doors a very happy birthday. Hip Hip Hooray! More Info

Saturday 17th April
BBFC 18

7:30 p.m. - Film: Street Trash (1987)

This shocker will most likely appeal to fans of pitch-black beyond-bad-taste comedy. Others may find it highly offensive and gory as it chronicles the fate of homeless Brooklyn winos when they get into some tainted wine and begin melting into slimy puddles of human goo. The wine, called "Tenafly Viper," is being sold by the owner of a liquor store who found it lying around in his basement and sells it to the bums for a buck. It is later revealed that the wine was deliberately spiked by the government. More Info

Sunday 18th April
BBFC 18

7:30 p.m. - Film: They Live (1988)

Featuring the longest and possibly the best fight scene of all time!!! A down on his luck construction worker, discovers a pair of special sunglasses. Wearing them, he is able to see the world as it really is as people are being subdued and controlled by aliens through the media and the government. More Info

Tuesday 20th April

11:00 a.m. - Tyneside Claimants Union Meeting

We are a group of people who meet together to act collectively to solve problems with the benefits system. Anyone is welcome to join us, particularly people claiming benefits of any sort (e.g. JSA, ESA, DLA, Incapacity Benefit, Housing Benefit, Income Support, Carers Allowance, Tax Credits, Pension Credits, etc.), and unemployed workers, unwaged people, etc. More Info

Wednesday 21st April

7:30 p.m. - XXY (35mm)

Another chance to see the Cannes Critics' Week grand prize winning Argentinian drama about a teenager dealing with being a hermaphrodite. More Info

Thursday 22nd April
BBFC 18

7:30 p.m. - Film: Huevos de Oro; Golden Balls (1993)

A satire on macho culture and 80s excess, it's a rise and fall sex comedy which seems to represent perfectly a certain vintage of Spanish Film. Javier Bedem is excellent as the cocky architect who wants to build the tallest building in Benidorm. More Info

Friday 23rd April

7:30 p.m. - The Life of Tupsa Grüber [followed by] The Swung Eight club night

An evening from the past: A play - The Life of Tupsa Grüber - set amongst the political undercurrents of 1930s Germany is followed by a celebration of liberation in the form of a vintage-themed club night called The Swung Eight. A means to indulge your love of 30s/40s/50s clothing, music, and swing dancing! More Info

Saturday 24th April

7:30 p.m. - Fundraiser for the Indigenous communities affected by the massacre in Bagua, Peruvian Amazon

This fundraising solidarity event will include a documentary and live music to support indigenous communities who are resisting neoliberal policies and socio-environmental exploitation caused by oil and mining companies. This fundraiser will support the communities of those who were slaughtered while protecting their human and environmental rights. More Info

Sunday 25th April
BBFC 15

7:30 p.m. - Film: Escape from New York (1981)

In this futuristic fight for survival adventure a condemned criminal Snake Plisskin (Kurt Russel) is offered his freedom if he can rescue the President of the United States( Donald Pleasance) from the walled prison island of Manhattan after a terrorist brings down the President's plane. Very influential science fiction. More Info