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SUMMARY:The Connection (Shirley Clarke\, USA\, 1964)
DESCRIPTION:“The quartet of musicians\, led by the pianist and composer Freddie Redd and the caustic-toned post-bop saxophonist Jackie McLean\, perform brilliantly on-camera as they dramatize both the agonized wait and the needed high…”— Richard Brody\, New Yorker\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn a cramped and dirty New York apartment\, eight junkies variously goof off\, chat and play jazz music while waiting for their heroin connection to show up. They’ve also struck a deal with documentary filmmaker Jim Dunn (William Redfield): they’ll let him film them provided he pays for their drugs. What could possibly go wrong…? The Connection was legendary cult film-maker Shirley Clarke’s debut feature – and a very early example of the ‘found-footage’ genre of film. (And the jazz is great too!)
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/the-connection-shirley-clarke-usa-1964/
LOCATION:Lord Palmerston\, 33 Dartmouth Park Hill\, London\, NW5 1HU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:DirectedbyWomen,london
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SUMMARY:Beatside & Scalarama Leeds present: Janvāris (January)
DESCRIPTION:Beatside presents: Dreamers & Rebels \nThis is an event for the mad ones – those who are mad to live\, mad to talk\, mad to dance\, and mad to dream and to rebel.\nTo kickstart our series\, we are delighted to present a slice of Latvian culture and history with an eerily timely screening of 2022 political drama Janvāris (January)\, accompanied by a performance of Latvian folk dance and music.\nSet against the backdrop of a fight for independence in 1991\, Janvāris follows a Latvian filmmaker traversing the trenches of love and war in a dreamy and grungy coming-of-age drama.\nLearn more on our website: beatside.org/janvaris. \nThe film is in Latvian with English subtitles. The event is open to everyone\, but children will have to be supervised by an adult\, as the film is rated 12A. The venue is wheelchair accessible – although\, unfortunately\, the toilets aren’t large enough to allow wheelchair use. Tickets are available on a pay-what-you-can basis\, with a minimum fee of £2 and suggested donations of £5 – £10 to contribute towards future events. \nThis screening is part of the Scalarama Leeds 2023 Film Festival\, a DIY cinema festival celebrating film exhibition in non-cinema venues. See the full programme of films here: instagram.com/scalaramaleeds/. \nBUY TICKETS HERE
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/beatside-scalarama-leeds-present-janvaris-january/
LOCATION:Left Bank Leeds\, Cardigan Road\, Leeds\, West Yorkshire\, LS6 1LJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:leeds,Subtitled
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SUMMARY:Sound it Out (Jeanie Finlay\, UK\, 2011)
DESCRIPTION:“It’s a delightful\, real-life version of Nick Hornby’s novel High Fidelity\, a song of love\, sadness and mortality with everyone involved doing it their way as they face the vinyl curtain.” \n— Philip French\, Observer \nA documentary about ‘the last surviving record shop in Teeside’\, when Sound It Out was released in 2011 an independent record shop was closing in the UK every three days. Since then the vinyl revival has changed their fortunes\, though sadly the shop at the centre of this film has now closed following the sudden death earlier this year of the shop’s owner\, Tom Buchart (a man whose passion\, humour and generosity elevated his shop into not only a haven for music fans of all stripes but also a community centre-cum-pilgrimage site). Jeanie Finlay’s film is a distinctive\, funny and intimate film about men\, the North and the irreplaceable role music plays in our lives – showing us what a wonderful man Tom was and how much his local community loved him. This screening is also in tribute to him.
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/sound-it-out-jeanie-finlay-uk-2011/
LOCATION:Lord Palmerston\, 33 Dartmouth Park Hill\, London\, NW5 1HU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:DirectedbyWomen
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