KINO 10: Latin Waves

In aid of the charity, La Casa del Encuentro, as part of Warwick SU’s International Women’s Week, we’ll be taking a rare trip to Warwick to present a selection of shorts with a Latin American vibe. Featuring films from Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia and mixing animation, live-action drama, and documentary, this is a unique chance to see a varied programme of South American filmmaking. Highlights include the multi-award winning animated gem, Luminaris which tells the tale of two co-workers in a light bulb factory who manage to find love in the unlikeliest of places, and Aly Muritiba’s The Factory which takes us to a Brazilian prison where a mother visits her son, but things aren’t always as they appear. There’ll also be an opportunity to don a pair of oldskool 3D glasses, as the Columbian short, Moving Still takes us on a trip through a metropolis where the buildings appear to crumble all around us!

Entry will cost £3, 100% of which will go towards helping victims of domestic abuse in Buenos Aires. La Casa Del Encuentro is an NGO founded in 2003 committed to fighting gender violence, prostitution and the human trade. We are delighted to be supporting this worthy cause.

S0.18, Social Sciences Building, University of Warwick.
Tuesday 5 March, 7pm.
£3

Birmingham Retrospective – 25.11.12

Spend this Sunday reminiscing during a relaxing afternoon matinee, showcasing a selection of fascinating film footage of Birmingham from the 1930s to the 1970s. Highlights include short films featuring icons of Birmingham culture, such as King Kong, Spaghetti Junction, the Mini and Birmingham Markets, as well as dance crazes, blue parties and much more. Tea and cake served during the interval.

Sunday 25 Nov | 2:00 – 4.30PM | The Barber Institute of Fine Arts

Ticket Information:
Admission £5. Booking advisable, please telephone 0121 414 2261 or email education@barber.org.uk

Southside LGBT Shorts

Two screenings happening simultaneously as part of Shout Festival (Birmingham’s queer culture fest) on Wednesday 14 November. One focusing on gay films, the other on lesbian films (with a bit of transgender crossover). Both programmes will feature various types of film from animation to live action drama, experimental and documentary.

SOUTHSIDE GAY SHORTS
Queer St Bar, Hurst Street, Birmingham. B5
Wednesday 14 November
7:30pm
FREE ENTRY

SOUTHSIDE LESBIAN SHORTS
FOX Bar, Lower Essex Street, Birmingham. B5
Wednesday 14 November
8:00pm
FREE ENTRY

Screen Scandinavia

We’re back at the Barber on Tuesday 6 November with a selection of shorts from Scandinavia. It has to be said, this is our favourite programme we’ve put together for the Barber, with highlights that include:

Incident by a Bank
(dir. Ruben Östlund) Sweden, 2010 – 10min
A detailed and humorous account of a failed bank robbery: A single take where roughly 100 people meticulously recreate an actual event that took place in Stockholm in June 2006.
Winner of the Golden Bear at The Berlinale.

Tord & Tord
(dir. Niki Lindroth Von Bahr ) Sweden, 2010 – 11min
Tord accidentally walks into the apartment next to his and discovers that Tord lives there, too. An adorable, animated, post-modern fable.

The Last Norwegian Troll
(dir. Pjotr Sapegin) Norway/Sweden, 2010 – 12min
Three young goats decide to get rid of an old Troll who lives under a bridge. Little do they know that he is the last survivor of his species, the very last Troll of Norway…

Las Palmas
(dir. Johannes Nyholm) Sweden, 2011 – 14min
The film with everyone’s favourite drunken baby.

Includes a gallery tour of related master paintings, Scandinavian refreshments and live music during the interval.

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham.
Tuesday 6 November
6:30pm
£5 entry

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KINO 10 presents The Best of Sheffield Doc/Fest 2012

For our next London screening at The Roxy Bar and Screen, we’ve invited the UK’s premier documentary festival, Sheffield Doc/Fest to curate a selection of the best short films from this year’s festival in June. Highlights include The Globe Collector, the story of Andrew Pullen who owns one of the largest private collections of light bulbs in the world, Where is my Mind, which documents 42-year-od Lee Gilliland’s fight to choose where he lives after being classed as “lacking mental capacity”, and Blames and
Flames, a reflective essay that revisits the eve of Iran’s Islamic Revolution where more than 130 cinemas burned down.

The evening will be broken up into three sections with breaks in between.

The Roxy Bar and Screen, Borough, London, SE1 1LB

Sunday 4 November (8pm)

£4 entry

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