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Fighting Isis and Patriarchy

An evening of films about the Kurdish women soldiers fighting ISIS in northern Syria and Iraq; fighting not only for the protection of their communities but also for women’s liberation. Screening of...

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Battling for Bristol

“Battling for Bristol” is an evening of films, put on by the Bristol Radical History Group as part of the Journey to Justice month. The series of short films cover Bristol struggles for equal rights....

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Bristol Radical Film Festival 2017

This weekend is the Bristol Radical Film Festival at Trinity Centre. Highlights include a Russian Revolution double bill and the Films From the Frontline shorts programme. Full details of all the...

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Film showing: Westfront 1918

Vastfronten 1918 Dir: Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1930, 97 mins, Cert: PG As part of a series of events looking at World War 1 from a German perspective, we are very pleased to provide a rare chance to see...

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Film Screening: Niemandsland – No Man’s Land – Hell on Earth

During World War One, five soldiers from different nations end up together amongst ruins in no man’s land and decide to stick together. Shot in 1931, this is the first international ‘talkie’, with...

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Film tie-in event: American Climate Rebels

With post-film discussion with film makers Shaun Dey and Fliss Premra. Description from the Cube Microplex: “A screening of films made by video activist collective Reel News during their tour of North...

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Film screenings on 1919: Tiger Bay is my Home; Versailles 1919 Return of the...

Screening time is approximate. On Level 2 of M Shed, we will be screening three films relating to the events of 1919: Tiger Bay Is My Home (early 1980s, Colin Prescod, 39 minutes) One of four films in...

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Film screening: Who Bombed Judi Bari? (Level 2)

Screening time is approximate. Who Bombed Judi Bari? (2012, Mary Liz Thomson, 95 minutes) “This feature documentary filled with music, humor, and inspiration is a blueprint for activism in these more...

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Film screenings on 1919: Tiger Bay is my Home; Versailles 1919 Return of the...

In case you missed them…  we will repeat our screening of two films relating to the events of 1919. Screening times are approximate. Tiger Bay Is My Home (early 1980s, Colin Prescod, 39 minutes) One of...

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