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SUMMARY:SFW22: Right of Way
DESCRIPTION:Right of Way (2022)\nThursday 17 November 2022 at 3:00pm\nDir. Various | UK | 1hr 30m | 12A | Archive footage & New Artist Film  | Captioned for the hard of hearing  \nWe’re told we all have a right to roam in the countryside – but does that apply to everyone equally?  \n \nRight of Way is a new feature-length programme that mixes stunning new artists’ commissions with historical archive films to explore the wider landscape of questions around access and inclusion in the UK countryside.  \nThe programme is inspired by the foundation of the National Trails. Set up to resist sweeping industrialisation\, these protected landscapes were created with a vision to ‘connect people to the rural landscape’\, but during the COVID-19 pandemic – as people realised anew the importance of nature and open spaces for our health and mental wellbeing – inequalities of access to rural land were being exposed\, revealing the disconnect felt by millions of people towards the UK countryside. A 2019 government review found that many Black\, Asian and ethnically diverse people view the countryside as an ‘irrelevant white\, middle-class club’\, concluding that this divide is only going to widen as society changes and ‘the countryside will end up being irrelevant to the country that actually exists’.  \nThe new commissions interrupt and challenge the enduring perception of the rural idyll as an untouched and unchanging space where time stands still. What happens when Black\, Asian and other ethnically diverse people enter these landscapes? How can our natural spaces be homes to protest\, trespass\, activism and raves? Paired with archive films this programme is a terrific platform for debate on historical and contemporary discussions about who has a right to the great outdoors and who is excluded from it.  \nDetails of the full programme are below. \n\n  \nNew Commissions:\nblack strangers\nDan Guthrie | UK | 2022 \nAfter seeing him mentioned on a Bishop’s Transcript held in Gloucestershire Archives\, Dan goes for a walk in the woods in search of Daniel\, a man buried in Nympsfield on the 31st December 1719 and described on the document as ‘a black stranger’. Whilst walking\, Dan talks directly to Daniel\, speculating about the parallels between him and his namesake and wrestling aloud with the problems that come with trying to read the archive at face value and fill in its gaps. \n\nPastoral Malaise\nUfuoma Essi | UK | 2022 \n\nPastoral Malaise is a meditative reflection on the absences found in rural pastoral environments\, that are often framed by a false romanticism and picturesque conventions\, constructed as tourist sites within rural landscapes across Britain. Inspired by Una Marson’s poem Spring In England and Dorris Henderson’s 1965 cover of the popular British folk song One Morning In May\, the film recalls an imagined relationship to the English landscape told through memories and speculative histories. \nSyncopated Green\nArjuna Neuman | UK | 2022 \n\nSyncopated Green reflects on the history of outdoor free parties in the English countryside\, using rave music\, past and present\, to help forget the ‘official’ portrayal of England as picturesque\, nostalgic\, white\, and rural. The film invites rave music into the English landscape – turning imperial history inside out. Somewhere between a music video\, a memoir and an essay\, it asks: how might our future be different if we had other histories to lean on – and dance with? \nArchive Films:\nEastbourne\nGilbert Tomes | UK | 1958 \n\nHolidaying in Eastbourne\, the Sanderstead Youth Fellowship take in an organised walk over the South Downs from Beachy Head to Cuckmere Haven. Courtesy of Screen Archive South East at the University of Brighton \nPilgrim’s Way\nWilliam N. Boyle | UK | 1956 \n\nFrom Farnham to Canterbury\, this 120-mile trek across the famous Pilgrim’s Way section of the North Downs Way takes in some of south-east England’s prettiest towns\, villages and pastures. Courtesy of BFI National Film & Television Archive \nFather Thames\nunknown | UK | 1935 \n\nRecorded over 60 years prior to the establishment of the Thames Path National Trail\, this film follows England’s best-known river for 185 miles as it ambles from its source in the Cotswolds through several rural counties and into the heart of London. Courtesy of BFI National Film & Television Archive \nHoliday on the North Norfolk Coast\nunknown | UK | 1952 \n\nGlasgow’s Countryside Club visits the North Norfolk Coast\, taking in sights along the still-to-be-established National Trail Path. In this clip the group journeys from Morston Quay to explore Blakeney National Nature Reserve. Courtesy of the East Anglian Film Archive at the University of East Anglia \nSouth Downs Way\nunknown | UK | 1975 \n\nThis amateur travelogue-style documentary follows the route of the South Downs Way three years after its official opening\, accompanied by a voiceover providing historical narrative on the route and local history of the areas it passes through. Courtesy of Screen Archive South East at the University of Brighton \nNorfolk\, 1986\nunknown | UK | 1986 \n\nOne week before Prince Charles opens the Peddars Way Long Distance Path\, local journalist Bruce Robinson talks through the book he has written about the historic Roman road it follows. Courtesy of the East Anglian Film Archive at the University of East Anglia \nCountry Ways: The Ridgeway in October\nPaul Slater | UK | 1988 \n\nITV’s popular Country Ways television series explores The Ridgeway National Trail through the eyes of the people that live and work along the historic pathway\, commonly known as ‘Britain’s oldest road’. Courtesy of the Wessex Film and Sound Archive at Hampshire County Council \nCheck out this rousing and eccentric short film collection\, screening at MAST on Thursday 17 November. \nThis performance will be relaxed. There is a relaxed attitude to noise and movement\, and a chillout space will be available before\, during and after the show for anyone that needs a quiet space.  \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw22-right-of-way
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archive and Heritage,Artist Film,Documentary,Environment,Feature Film,Local Interest,Moving Image,SFW2022,Short Films
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SUMMARY:SFW22: Into Film - Clifford the Big Red Dog
DESCRIPTION:Clifford the Big Red Dog (2021)\nThursday 17 November 2022 at 10:00am\nDir. Walt Becker | USA| 1hr 37m | PG \nWe are very excited that SFW and IntoFilm Festival are coming together again in 2022 to offer school groups the opportunity to enjoy fabulous film\, and we will once again be screening at MAST – Mayflower Studios on Guildhall Square in Southampton. \nThe Into Film Festival is a free\, annual\, nationwide celebration of film & education for 5-19 year olds.  It helps educators bring learning to life for 5-19 year olds across the UK by inspiring young people to watch\, understand and make film in new and creative ways. \nWe are offering 2 films this year\, Clifford the Big Red Dog (2021)\, with an age guide of 7-11 and Sing 2 (2021) with an age guide of 5-11. \nPlease note that booking for this event is through IntoFilm only. \n \nEmily Elizabeth is an ordinary but lonely schoolgirl growing up in New York City\, struggling to fit in at school and home. While she is being looked after by her hapless uncle\, she stumbles across a cute bright red puppy in a mysterious animal rescue tent. Finding the dog in her bag at home\, she is amazed to wake up the next morning to find the puppy has grown to more than 10ft high. After becoming an internet sensation the dog attracts the attention of an evil corporation carrying out genetic experiments on animals\, who seek to claim Clifford as one of their own. But the community have taken Clifford to their hearts and fight back. Adapted from the beloved book series\, this is a delightful family comedy with real heart and valuable messages around community\, anti-bullying\, and loving creatures of all shapes and sizes. \nTaking place from 8-25 November\, the Into Film Festival helps educators bring learning to life for 5-19 year olds across the UK by inspiring young people to watch\, understand and make film in new and creative ways. \nPlaces will be offered for free on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with attendance this year limited to one school group per event to help us to ensure the safety of all attendees and allow us to maximise the impact on the largest possible audience of children and young people across the UK. \nInto Film supports teachers and educators to achieve a wide range of effective learning outcomes in their use of film. Their programme includes the Into Film+ film streaming platform\, a network of extra-curricular Into Film Clubs\, resources for use in clubs or the classroom\, face-to-face and online training opportunities\, an annual cinema-based film festival and the prestigious Into Film Awards. The programme has been designed to meet the needs of all four nations in the UK. \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/into-film-clifford-the-big-red-dog
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,Into Film,SFW2022,Youth
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SUMMARY:SFW22: The Phoenix - Drive My Car
DESCRIPTION:Drive My Car (2021)\nWednesday 16 November 2022 at 7:30pm\nDir. Ryusuke Hamaguchi | Japan | 2hr 59m | 15 \nFor Southampton Film Week\, The Phoenix Film Society presents ‘Drive My Car’ (2021) as part of their 2022/23 Autumn programme. ‘Drive My Car’ won Best International Feature Film at the 2022 Oscars\, and was nominated for Best Picture\, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Director. \nTwo years after his wife’s unexpected death\, Yusuke Kafuku (Hidetoshi Nishijima)\, a renowned stage actor and director\, receives an offer to direct a production of Uncle Vanya at a theatre festival in Hiroshima. There\, he meets Misaki Watari (Toko Miura)\, a taciturn young woman assigned by the festival to chauffeur him in his beloved red Saab 900. As the production’s premiere approaches\, tensions mount amongst the cast and crew\, not least between Yusuke and Koshi Takatsuki\, a handsome TV star who shares an unwelcome connection to Yusuke’s late wife. Forced to confront painful truths raised from his past\, Yusuke begins – with the help of his driver – to face the haunting mysteries his wife left behind. \n \nHow to Book\nTickets for individual films can be obtained from Union Films Box Office. You will first become an Associate Member (£3) and then each film will cost £6. Do leave enough time to join and get your ticket before the film starts (normally 8pm). \n\nMembership with The Phoenix Film Society \nBy being a Full Member you will be supporting The Phoenix’s ability to show quality world cinema. You will be entitled to see all the films in the Season (October 2022 – May 2023) without any further payment. This means no queueing: you just show your Membership card as you walk in and take your favourite seat! \nIf you just want to see the occasional film then you can become an Associate Member. Associate Membership for the Season costs £3. In addition to this we will make a per-film charge of £6. So\, your first visit will cost £9 and on subsequent visits\, upon showing your Associate Membership card\, you will get the discounted rate of £6. \nAssociate Membership and tickets are available on film screening evenings at Union Films Box Office. Please ensure you leave enough time to get these before the start of the film at 7:30pm when the Box Office closes. \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/the-phoenix-drive-my-car
LOCATION:The Cinema\, Southampton University Students Union\, University Road\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO17 1BJ
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,SFW2022,World Cinema
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SUMMARY:SFW22: Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr at Guildhall with Compton Pipe Organ
DESCRIPTION:Sherlock Jr. (1924) with live accompaniment from Richard Hills at the Compton pipe organ\nTuesday 15 November 2022 at 7:30pm\nDir. Buster Keaton | USA | 45m | U | Feature with live music \nA film projectionist longs to be a detective\, and puts his meagre skills to work when he is framed by a rival for stealing his girlfriend’s father’s pocketwatch.  \nWe are thrilled to announce that this event will begin with a performance by Richard Hills at the organ\, demonstrating the range and full wonder of its capability\, followed by an interval and then the film screening with accompaniment. \n \nAfter a break during lockdown and the Covid pandemic it’s a joy to welcome Silver Street Films back to SFW for our longstanding film week tradition\, a classic silent film with live accompaniment from the historic Guildhall Compton Pipe Organ. Celebrated Cinema Organist Richard Hills will be presenting live soundtrack to the Buster Keaton classic\,  1924’s Sherlock Jr. \nArguably the cleverest of Keaton’s 1920’s films\, this detective fantasy takes place inside the head of a cinema projectionist (Keaton) who – in a sequence that’s a technical marvel to this day – dreams himself into the screen only to be flummoxed by the film’s editing. This film includes many other fantastical set pieces\, including one stunt that even fractured Keaton’s neck\, the footage of which made it into the final film. Keaton suffered from blinding migraines for years afterwards and was unaware of the reason\, until a doctor diagnosed him in the 1930s. \n \nThe Guildhall Compton Pipe Organ is one of Southampton’s greatest hidden treasures.  Witness to all the artists\, bands\, performances and events which have taken place at the 02 Guildhall\, the organ pipes wait patiently and quietly above the stage for opportunities such as these when at the hands of the maestro they are brought to life.  Our organ in Southampton is wonderful and unique\, providing two beautiful walnut consoles – one classic and one theatre\, or Variety as it was originally called.  The consoles are positioned either side of the stage and like the pipes above the proscenium arch generally go unnoticed. \nThis event provides a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the wonder of the silent-age as it would have been experienced at the time Sherlock Jr. was produced\, whilst enjoying the magnificent Compton Organ and a glimpse of an often over-looked jewel in the City’s rich heritage. \nTickets cost £14.95 or £12.75 (concession) including booking fee from the O2 Guildhall. \nPlease note that seating WILL BE PROVIDED although the Guildhall booking system implies that this is a standing event! \n \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw22-sherlock-jr-1924-at-o2-guildhall-with-compton-pipe-organ
LOCATION:O2 Guildhall\, West Marlands Road\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO147LP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Classic,Feature Film,Local Interest,Music,SFW2022,Silent Film with Live Accompaniment
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SUMMARY:SFW22: Los Fantasmas with Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Los Fantasmas (2020)\nTuesday 15 November 2022 at 7:00pm\nDir. Sebastián Lojo | Guatemala | 1hr 31m |12A | Drama | English subtitles  \nBy day\, Koki is a nice tourist guide in Guatemala City\, but at night he lures men to a hotel – where they are relieved of their property.  \n \nHandsome Koki earns a living in Guatemala City winning people’s confidence\, after which their possessions go missing. By day he is a tourist guide\, but at night he seduces men and takes them to Carlos’ hotel\, where they are robbed. Koki and Carlos are two sides of the same coin; their fates are intertwined through their violent activities. One day\, Koki is targeted by one of the men he stole from\, leading Carlos to replace him with another good-looking young man. The shock of this sudden removal of his means of subsistence causes Koki to realise what his life was like\, in an almost out-of-body experience. \nThe feature debut from Sebastián Lojo and Remi Itani\, Los Fantasmas had its premiere in Rotterdam and has played in festivals around the world\, which is a remarkable achievement for an indie film that came out of a country with little film infrastructure but great stories to tell. The film’s use of location\, situation and storytelling are all the richer for this character study that explores what people do to survive.\n\nProducer Remi Itani will join us for the screening and a Q&A.\n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw22-los-fantasmas-with-qa
LOCATION:LT1 (Lecture Theatre One)\, Andrews Building\, Southampton Solent University\, East Park Terrace\, Southampton\, SO14 0YN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,Filmmaking,LGBTQ+,SFW2022,Talk,World Cinema
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SUMMARY:SFW22: A Bunch of Amateurs
DESCRIPTION:A Bunch of Amateurs (2022)\nMonday 14 November 2022 at 7:00pm\nDir. Kim Hopkins | UK | 1hr 35m | 12A | Documentary  \nOnly a miracle can save Britain’s oldest amateur film club from its final demise. Sometimes miracles come from unexpected places.  \n \nMembers of Bradford Movie Makers\, the most quintessentially British working-class filmmaking club\, grow old amid flickering memories and the brutal reckoning of their final years. Desperately clinging to their dreams\, and to each other\, fuelled by endless cups of tea\, this quietly hilarious\, profoundly moving portrait of shared artistic folly speaks to the delusional escapist dreamer in us all and to the need to spend time together face to face in an increasingly lonely\, digital age.  \n“A profoundly moving and funny film that acts as an extraordinary document of the power of community and art.” – Guardian  \n“A thoroughly moving and ultimately joyful affair” – Cineuropa  \n\nWatch A Bunch of Amateurs at Solent University on Monday 14 November\, at 7:00pm. \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/a-bunch-of-amateurs
LOCATION:LT1 (Lecture Theatre One)\, Andrews Building\, Southampton Solent University\, East Park Terrace\, Southampton\, SO14 0YN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Feature Film,Filmmaking,SFW2022
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SUMMARY:SFW22: Maisie
DESCRIPTION:Maisie (2021)\nSunday 13 November 2022 at 7:00pm\nDir.  Lee Cooper  | UK | 1h 16m | 15 | Documentary  | Subtitles \n‘Old Age can be a Drag.’ \nAn intimate portrait of ageing and friendship as Maisie Trollette\, Britain’s oldest drag act\, prepares\nfor his 85th birthday and meets 87 year old Darcelle XV\, Guinness World Record Holder from the\nUSA for the very first time \nImage credit: Sam Parsons | All copyright – Proper Charlie Productions 202\nAfter fifty long years in the business\, Mr. David Raven is still shaking his sequins as ‘Maisie\nTrollette’\, Britain’s oldest working drag artiste. David’s 85th is fast approaching and a special birthday performance has been arranged in the UK’s capital of camp\, Brighton.\nAt 87\, Walter Cole is The Guinness Book Of Records Oldest Performing Drag Queen in the\nWorld and he is flying over from Portland\, USA to meet David for the very first time.\nBut professional rivalries soon flare between Britain’s feisty Pantomime Dame and America’s\nregal Pageant Queen\, and as his birthday grows nearer David must deal with the unique\nchallenges that performing in your eighties can bring.\nDavid has recently been diagnosed with health issues\, and the surprise birthday event only adds\nto his growing anxiety. But ever the professional\, ‘Maisie’ gives the performance of a lifetime as\nshe looks back on half-a-century of entertaining.\nFeaturing Broadway classics such as ‘Lady is a Tramp’\, ‘One’\, and ‘If I Never Sing Another Song’\,\nMAISIE is a hilarious\, heart-warming and often heart-breaking peek into the world of a character\nmore colourful than his gowns. \nDirector’s Statement\nThere are many amazing ‘coming out’ stories committed to film\, but how often do we get to see\nthe other end of the tale? I wanted to explore what it means to be queer in our twilight years.\nOver the course of three years I was fortunate to be granted unique access into the colourful\nworld of both David Raven and ‘Maisie’ as he prepared for his 85th birthday with all the\nchallenges that can bring.\nThe first cut was a very different film. The ‘life of’ rather than a ‘day in the life of’. But the fashion\nart director in me became obsessed with the intimate detail. His use of an old Brillo pad to apply\nhis foundation. The soiled old tights he uses as a wig cap.\nI soon realised that the voiceovers and anecdotes were detracting from the real story. Instead\, I\nwanted to capture the beauty of old age. The drama that can be found in watching an old man\nstruggle to get into a pair of glitter heels.\nOld age is not ‘sexy’\, and the LGBTQ older community in particular don’t want to talk about it.\nBut who will look after us when we are older if we don’t have children or are estranged from our\nfamilies at a younger age?\nHopefully we have created a story that transcends the LGBTQ community and is ultimately an\ninspirational look at the life of a remarkable individual. \n\nThe fifteenth annual Southampton Film Week – Celebrating film across the city.  \n11-21 November 2022 www.southamptonfilmweek.com \nA note on ticket prices: \nAt Southampton Film Week we want everyone to be able to watch great films together. In response to the financial challenges that so many people are facing\, and with the support of our partners\, we have adopted a ‘pay what you can’ approach for some of our events. \nIf you are able to pay towards the cost of your ticket and to help make the festival affordable for others please do buy a ticket or make a donation.  \nIf making a donation would be difficult for you financially please don’t be deterred from booking a ticket and coming to enjoy this event. Please use the free ticket option if this is best for you. \nEnjoy the film and thank you for your support.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw22-maisie
LOCATION:The Stage Door\, 78 West Marlands Road\, Southampton\, SO14 7FW
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Feature Film,LGBTQ+,SFW2022
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SUMMARY:THE HOST
DESCRIPTION:Dir: Bong Joon-Ho |South Korea | 119 Mins | 15  \nMarrying narrative and visual elements of classic monster movies with his masterful visual style\, tongue-in-cheek humour\, and socially conscious theming\, Bong Joon-Ho’s The Host is popcorn entertainment at its finest.   \nIn the year 2000\, an American military pathologist orders his Korean assistant to dump 200 bottles of formaldehyde down a drain leading into the Han River. Six years later\, this mistake will resurface in the form of a kaiju-like monster\, attacking people who live along the banks of the Han. Half Godzilla\, half An Inconvenient Truth\, Bong Joon-Ho’s The Host is the greatest monster movie in decades.   \nBefore his Oscar Winning parable of class injustice\, Parasite\, Bong Joon-Ho was already well regarded as a masterful director of dense\, yet fundamentally entertaining thrillers. The Host\, released in 2006\, is a further example of Bong Joon-Ho’s innate ability to channel larger contextualising themes into white-knuckle popcorn entertainment.  \n  \nDiscounts and Concessions available through the box office.\n– Access Membership Companion seats 75% discount at all performances.\n– Groups 10+ £2.00 off.\n– Festival ticket offer – get 25% off full-price tickets if you book any 4 events across the two days.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/the-host
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,Science Fiction,SFW[end],World Cinema
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SUMMARY:MINARI
DESCRIPTION:Dir: Lee Isaac Chung | USA | 115mins | Cert: 12  \n  \nThe Oscar winning Minari follows the charming story of a South Korean family who immigrate to rural Arkansas\, U.S.A\, in the 1980’s. Determined to run their farm and grow their crops their own way\, Minari explores the challenges of doing things differently\, whilst also examining the benefits both to the earth itself\, and to the interpersonal relationships which bind us together. A beautiful portrait of a family in crisis\, a meditation on our position within nature\, and an immigration drama all rolled into one\, Minari addresses the key problems of our time with sensitivity and grace.    \nFeaturing Oscar winning performances\, a unique visual eye\, and a keen ear for dialogue\, Minari marks the emergence of a significant new cinematic voice.  \nDiscounts and Concessions available through the box office.\n– Access Membership Companion seats 75% discount at all performances.\n– Groups 10+ £2.00 off.\n– Festival ticket offer – get 25% off full-price tickets if you book any 4 events across the two days.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/minari
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,SFW[end],World Cinema
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220326T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T162706Z
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SUMMARY:YOUTH UNSTOPPABLE
DESCRIPTION:Dir: Slater Jewell-Kemker | USA | Cert: U  \n  \n  \nSince she was 14 years old\, Slater Jewell-Kemker has been travelling around the world as a Climate Activist\, meeting and interviewing other youths from this enormous network of international trailblazers. 2018 saw the rise to prominence of Youth Climate Activism with Greta Thunberg\, but Jewell-Kemker’s film highlights that Thunberg’s incredible rise to prominence was not done in isolation. Youth Unstoppable is an extraordinary examination of the powers of ordinary people to achieve real change\, and a timely reminder that we are always stronger when we are connected\, and working toward a shared goal.   \nThe infectious idealism of this film is inspiring\, and will urge anyone\, no matter their age\, to make a difference!  \n  \nDiscounts and Concessions available through the box office.\n– Access Membership Companion seats 75% discount at all performances.\n– Groups 10+ £2.00 off.\n– Festival ticket offer – get 25% off full-price tickets if you book any 4 events across the two days.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/youth-unstoppable
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Feature Film,SFW[end],Youth
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220326T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20220228T135359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T162603Z
UID:5550-1648288800-1648294200@southamptonfilmweek.com
SUMMARY:THE SECRET OF KELLS
DESCRIPTION:Dir: Tomm Moore & Nora Twomey | Ireland | 75mins | Cert: PG  \n  \nAn Oscar nominated animation from Ireland\, which tells the incredible story of The Book of Kells\, one of the most important historical documents of all time.  \nLiving with his uncle in the cloistered walls of the Abby of Kells\, young Brendan becomes obsessed with the stories he hears of a yet to be completed book which can turn darkness into light. When Brother Aiden arrives with the incomplete Book of Kells\, he entrusts its completion to Brendan\, who journeys off into the Irish wilderness\, through history\, mythology\, and most importantly\, nature\, to find what he needs.   \nFeaturing jaw-dropping animation and a Hero’s Journey to rival Star Wars\, the Oscar Nominated The Secret of Kells has been likened to the best of Studio Ghibli. A feast for the eyes and the soul\, The Secret of Kells is an exciting animated adventure for children\, and a deeper meditation on how nature and culture intersect\, and the key role this has played across history.  \n  \nDiscounts and Concessions available through the box office.\n– Access Membership Companion seats 75% discount at all performances.\n– Groups 10+ £2.00 off.\n– Festival ticket offer – get 25% off full-price tickets if you book any 4 events across the two days.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/the-secret-of-kells
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Animation,Classic,Feature Film,SFW[end],World Cinema,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220325T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220325T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20220228T134622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T105258Z
UID:5546-1648238400-1648245600@southamptonfilmweek.com
SUMMARY:SPOOR
DESCRIPTION:Dir: Agnieszka Holland | Poland | 128mins | 15  \n  \n  \nIn a rural Polish hunting village\, a semi-retired teacher\, Janina\, notices that her beloved dogs have gone missing\, and she has a good idea what might have happened to them. So begins Spoor\, an off-beat crime thriller in the vein of Fargo which sees Janina take on the local hunters in a quest to find her dogs. Beautifully filmed and thoughtfully adapted from Nobel Prize Winner Olga Tokarszuck’s Drive Your Plow over the Bones of the Dead\, Spoor is a witty\, moving\, and urgent piece of film-making whose unique mix of humour\, environmental and feminist themes\, and a white-knuckle plot with a twist\, marks Agnieszka Holland’s odd-ball murder mystery as one of the most significant environmentally conscious films ever made.  \nWe are incredibly proud to be able to present this very special one off screening of Spoor\, which was never released in the UK. With stunning cinematography\, and unforgettable performances\, it is an unmissable conclusion to the first day of Southampton Film Week[end].   \nDiscounts and Concessions available through the box office.\n– Access Membership Companion seats 75% discount at all performances.\n– Groups 10+ £2.00 off.\n– Festival ticket offer – get 25% off full-price tickets if you book any 4 events across the two days.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/spoor
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Classic,Feature Film,SFW[end],World Cinema
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220325T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220325T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20220228T151743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T162420Z
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SUMMARY:GUNDA
DESCRIPTION:Dir: Viktor Kossakovsky | Norway | 93mins | Cert: PG  \n  \nFrom the director of the climate documentary Aquarela\, this aesthetically stunning film follows the lives of the eponymous Sow\, as well as two cows and a chicken\, as they live out their daily lives.  Depicting the emotional lives of his animal subjects\, Kossakovsky’s tender and moving portrait sensitively depicts the cruelty of the farming industry without ever once lapsing into the grotesque. Gunda instead keeps its focus on the relationships between the farm animals\, which are as complex as meaningful as our relationships to one another. Beautifully filmed to give narrative agency to its animal subjects\, this is a film unlike any other.  \nA stunning\, and deeply moving argument against the meat industry which prioritises the animals\, rather than the humans who breed them.  \n  \nDiscounts and Concessions available through the box office.\n– Access Membership Companion seats 75% discount at all performances.\n– Groups 10+ £2.00 off.\n– Festival ticket offer – get 25% off full-price tickets if you book any 4 events across the two days.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/gunda
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Feature Film,SFW[end]
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220325T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220325T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20220228T132102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T162306Z
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SUMMARY:THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM
DESCRIPTION:Dir: John Chester | USA | 91mins | Cert: PG  \n  \nThe Biggest Little Farm follows the Chesters as they swap the big city for a (not so) little farm. Envisioned as a self-contained eco-system\, Apricot Lane Farms is the Chester family’s attempt to show how easily we could do things differently. Besides a moral attitude to livestock\, and an innovative approach to growing crops and maintaining soil quality\, it is the heart warming quality of The Biggest Little Farm that makes it such a significant documentary. Cows\, Pigs\, Dogs\, and even crops are all treated by the farmers and the filmmakers with the utmost respect. Whilst The Biggest Little Farm never claims farming life as easy\, the palpable joy of reconnecting with Nature and providing a sustainable alternative to industrialised farming is explored through the Chesters – we learn along with them that changing our attitudes to our environment\, changes us for the better\, too.  \nA moving\, heart-warming documentary which leaves everyone who sees it with the desire to get out  into the garden\, and get growing!  \n  \nDiscounts and Concessions available through the box office.\n– Access Membership Companion seats 75% discount at all performances.\n– Groups 10+ £2.00 off.\n– Festival ticket offer – get 25% off full-price tickets if you book any 4 events across the two days. \n 
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/the-biggest-little-farm
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Feature Film,SFW[end]
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211212T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211212T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20211207T133440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211210T101155Z
UID:5479-1639317600-1639332000@southamptonfilmweek.com
SUMMARY:BOARDERS - UK Skateboarding Documentary
DESCRIPTION:Southampton Film Week is pleased to partner with Skate Southampton to present this screening of the UK Skateboarding documentary – BOARDERS on Sunday 12th December. \nBOARDERS 2021 | Cert 15 |1h 32m \nFollowing s a group of British skateboarders on their journey towards Tokyo 2020\, where skateboarding will make its debut as an Olympic sport\, Boarders tells the story of skateboarding in the UK – from arriving in the early 70s all the way to its current-day popularity and rise to become an Olympic sport. \nDirected by Sean Fee & Annika Ranin \n \n  \nThis screening is part of Skate Southampton’s community event CLUBHOUSE  in partnership with Jackpot Peanut Butter.   \nBoarders will be shown with the kind permission of Bohemia Media. \nFree to all ages – advanced booking only! \n \n 
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/boarders-uk-skateboarding-documentary
LOCATION:The Joiners\, 141 St Mary Street\, Southampton\, SO14 1NS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Feature Film,Local Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211110T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211110T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20211023T125250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T071800Z
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SUMMARY:Portrait of a Lady on Fire
DESCRIPTION:Dir: Céline Sciamma | France 2019 | 122mins | Cert 15 | Lang: French/Italian \nA gorgeous slow-burn romance which won the Queer Palm at Cannes in 2019\, becoming the first film directed by a woman to win the award. Sciamma also won the award for Best Screenplay. \nSet on a Brittany island at the end of the 18th century\, professional artist Marianne (Noémie Merlant) is commissioned to paint a wedding portrait. Her subject is\, Héloïse (Adèle Haenel) a young woman who has recently left the convent and is opposed to the portrait which will be used to sell her as a marriage prospect.  Marianne under the guise of her paid companion must observe Héloïse in order to create the work in secret. \n“Céline Sciamma’s first foray into period drama starts out as a cautiously demure watercolour wash but gradually builds into a vivid\, full-blooded oil portrait of the stolen romantic relationship between two young women.” Wendy Ide for Screen Daily \n“… a meditation on passion\, art and feminism.” Gwilym Mumford in The Guardian \nHello again to The Phoenix! \nWe are so excited that the Phoenix has risen and is again offering it’s wonderful programme of World Cinema to audiences in Southampton –  and even more thrilled that its selection for this year’s Southampton Film Week is another wonderful piece of cinema! \nIf you would like to become a member you can join at any time. You can come for just one film\, but we hope you’ll come for more! We anticipate offering about 30 films for the Full M171mbership cost of around £80\, which is a really good deal. \nStudents’ admission is at Union Films’ box office rates. Even cheaper is to become a Student Phoenix Season Member for just £25 or hold a Union Films Premier Pass. \nFilms are shown at on Wednesdays at Union Films Cinema and start promptly at 8pm. We do not show trailers or advertisements. Southampton University Students Union cinema has 225 comfy\, fully-raked seats\, cinema-standard digital projection with surround sound. During the current pandemic there will be some socially-distanced seating available. We show the films in the best format available\, with their original soundtrack plus English subtitles\, when appropriate. We provide film notes and ask everyone to score the film and comment on it afterwards. \nFor details of how to see just this film or to join for the whole season of wonderful cinema visit The Phoenix membership \n  \n 
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/portrait-of-a-lady-on-fire
LOCATION:The Cinema\, Southampton University Students Union\, University Road\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO17 1BJ
CATEGORIES:F Rated,Feature Film,LGBTQ+,SFW2021
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211110T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211110T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20211016T130251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211016T130821Z
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SUMMARY:MINARI - INTO FILM FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:We are very excited that SFW and IntoFilm Festival are coming together again in 2021 to offer school groups to enjoy fabulous film\, and we will once again be screening at MAST – Mayflower Studios on Guildhall Square in Southamptpon. \nThe Into Film Festival is a free\, annual\, nationwide celebration of film & education for 5-19 year olds.  It helps educators bring learning to life for 5-19 year olds across the UK by inspiring young people to watch\, understand and make film in new and creative ways. \nWe are offering 2 films this year Minari (2020)\, with an age guide of 14+ and Mary and the Witch’s Flower (2018) with an age guide of 5 – 11. \nPlease note that booking for this event is through IntoFilm only. \nMinari \nSet in the 1980s\, a Korean family sets up a farming business in Southern America. \nThe American Dream and its wavering promise is experienced through the perspective of a Korean family of four who set up a farm in Arkansas. Set in the 1980s\, the film follows the struggles of parents Monica and Jacob as they face the challenges of providing for their family in a world that is hostile to immigrants alongside their disintegrating marriage. Their struggles are further reflected in the youngest in the family\, the curious David\, who tries to make sense of his Korean-American identity when their eccentric grandmother Soon-ja comes to live with them. Loosely based on director Lee Isaac Chung’s childhood\, Minari is an intimate and intricate look at family\, change and American society that explores the unique perspective of growing up as a first-generation immigrant. \nInto Film will be strictly adhering to all current Covid-19 Government guidelines\, with continuous monitoring of the Public Health guidance in each UK nation. Please visit the MAST website to check out their specific Covid-19 measures. \nPlaces will be offered for free on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with attendance this year limited to one school group per event to help us to ensure the safety of all attendees and allow us to maximise the impact on the largest possible audience of children and young people across the UK. \nThere is a minimum booking size for each event at this year’s Festival. As each event will only have one group attending\, we’re encouraging schools to book as many seats as they can to ensure that as many young people as possible can benefit from the Festival. The exact minimum booking size for this event can be found on the booking form.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/minari-into-film-festival
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,SFW2021,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211110T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211110T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20211016T130802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T152210Z
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SUMMARY:MARY & THE WITCH'S FLOWER - INTO FILM FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:We are very excited that SFW and Into Film Festival are coming together again in 2021 to offer school groups to enjoy fabulous film\, and we will once again be screening at MAST – Mayflower Studios on Guildhall Square in Southampton. \nThe Into Film Festival is a free\, annual\, nationwide celebration of film & education for 5-19 year olds.  It helps educators bring learning to life for 5-19 year olds across the UK by inspiring young people to watch\, understand and make film in new and creative ways. \nWe are offering 2 films this year\, Mary and the Witch’s Flower (2018) with an age guide of 5 – 11 and Minari (2020)\, with an age guide of 14+. \nPlease note that booking for this event is through IntoFilm only. \nMary and the Witch’s Flower \nGentle anime which sees a young girl embark on a magical adventure after finding a mysterious flower. \nA dazzling\, mystical adventure film based on Mary Stewart’s classic children’s book ‘The Little Broomstick’ which sees 12 year-old Mary staying in the countryside with her Great-Aunt Charlotte. There she discovers a flower of magical powers that only blossoms every seven years. After the flower brings a nearby broomstick to life\, Mary finds herself whisked away to a mysterious place called Endor College\, a school of magic run by headmistress Madam Mumblechook and Doctor Dee\, where she is welcomed as one of the students. Soon enough\, though\, things take a dangerous turn\, and Mary must embark on a journey to set things straight. The first film from Studio Ponoc – some of the creators behind the much-loved Studio Ghibli – this is a gentle anime comprised of beautiful storytelling. \nInto Film will be strictly adhering to all current Covid-19 Government guidelines\, with continuous monitoring of the Public Health guidance in each UK nation. Please visit the MAST website to check out their specific Covid-19 measures. \nPlaces will be offered for free on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with attendance this year limited to one school group per event to help us to ensure the safety of all attendees and allow us to maximise the impact on the largest possible audience of children and young people across the UK. \nThere is a minimum booking size for each event at this year’s Festival. As each event will only have one group attending\, we’re encouraging schools to book as many seats as they can to ensure that as many young people as possible can benefit from the Festival. The exact minimum booking size for this event can be found on the booking form.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/mary-the-witchs-flower-into-film-festival
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,SFW2021,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211109T194500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211109T210500
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20211102T165202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211110T130527Z
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SUMMARY:Derek
DESCRIPTION:Dir: Isaac Julien | UK 2008 | 76 Min | Lang: English \nPoetic and award-winning documentary by artist-filmmaker\, Isaac Julien. \nThis film celebrates the life and work of film-maker\, artist and gay rights activist Derek Jarman. Interview footage\, musings from Tilda Swinton\, archival footage and segments from Jarman’s work weave together to build a portrait of a bold\, inspiring and multi-dimensional character. \n  \n \nIsaac Julien and Tilda Swinton in Isaac Julien’s Derek\, 2008. Photo Nina Kellgren. Courtesy of the artist. \n  \nWe are delighted to present this film during Southampton Film Week in anticipation of Derek Jarman’s Modern Nature exhibition at John Hansard Gallery\, opening 27 November 2021. \n  \n\nIn a collaboration with Tilda Swinton\, Derek\, poetically tells the story of Derek Jarman through extensive use of archive footage. The documentary is centred in a day-long interview Jarman gave to Colin McCabe in the 80s.\n\n\nFrom Sebastiane (1976) to Blue (1992)\, Derek Jarman’s films constantly interrogated time and art\, and epitomised his own era. He was a painter\, part of that moment that made sixties London a capital of the art crucial figure of British independent cinema through the seventies\, eighties and nineties. He lived as a gay man surging the joys of Gay Liberation and the sorrows of AIDS. He lived as a participant observer\, noting with pen or camera all that passed before him – from punk to Thatcher\, from Hampstead Heath to film premiere.\n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/derek
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Feature Film,LGBTQ+,Moving Image
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211109T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211109T191500
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20211102T165345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T214848Z
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SUMMARY:Fragments
DESCRIPTION:Dir: James Scott | USA 2019 | 44 mins | Age Guide 12 |Lang: English \n\n\n\nFragments covers the trajectory of Derek Boshier working between a giant drawing\, World News\, which is about ‘the contrasts between nature and machinery’\, and a series of paintings titled Night and Snow which cover ‘fashion\, soccer\, video games\, rock music and mythologies’. The title Fragments also refers to Boshier’s own film work\, clips of which are integrated within this film. \nBoshier is a British artist living in Los Angeles. Associated with the Pop art movement in London in the sixties\, he studied at the Royal College of Art with the likes of David Hockney\, RB Kitaj\, Peter Blake and Pauline Boty. It is the landscape of America\, and particularly Hollywood\, that has long been such an influence on all of these artists. \nThe statement by the artist Richard Hamilton: ‘I don’t like art films” is perhaps the springboard for all of Scott’s films on artists. Equally\, David Lynch’s comment\, ‘art films are boring’\, sums up a broad attitude to the genre. Positioning himself as both a passionate lover of both art and movies\, Scott’s films directly challenge the negative assumptions of what ‘an art film’ can be. They ignite a sense of excitement\, mystery and wonder that resides within the making of both art and cinema. \nWhile the film closely follows the making of a specific painting or drawing\, Boshier tells off-hand stories commenting on and illuminating his practice. He remarks\, ‘it was Degas\, of all people\, who said\, ‘the making of a painting is like the perpetration of a crime – the artist never paints what he sees; he always paints what he wants other people to see’. \nAs with many of Scott’s films\, this documentary explores the nature of the creative process; the camera delving into the act\, becomes almost an extension of the work\, revealing the journey from first brushstroke or pencil mark to the finished canvas or drawing. \nThe film was started in the fall of 2018 when Boshier began working for an exhibition of paintings and drawings to open at Gazelli Art House in London\, a year later. The music is composed\, played and engineered by cellist Derek Stein.\n\n\n\nOfficial Selection of International Film Festival Rotterdam 2020
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/fragments
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Feature Film,Moving Image
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211109T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20211104T083240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T070256Z
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SUMMARY:Adam Barker-Mill: DUALITY - Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:DUALITY brings together the filmic and sculptural world of filmmaker\, cinematographer and artist Adam Barker-Mill. \nPresented in partnership with John Hansard Gallery the exhibition features Barker-Mill’s first film in fifty years\, alongside a new chromatic light sculpture. \n“Obviously it is all about light. Light is the very essence of cinematography and light is the main material of my current work”                                                                            Adam Barker-Mill interviewed by Adrian Dannatt for MUBI\, 2021 \nAdam Barker-Mill (b.1940\, Wookey Hole\, Somerset) started his career in filmmaking before devoting himself to his art practice in the early 1980s. As a highly respected cinematographer\, Barker-Mill worked with a number of notable filmmakers throughout the 1960s and 1970s. He had long collaborations with the directors James Scott\, known for A Shocking Accident\, (Oscar winner for Best Short Film of 1983) and Barney Platts-Mills known for Bronco Bullfrog (1970) and Private Road (1971). \nA fascination with light has been a constant focus throughout his career. The illumination of the local Mendip caves was an early inspiration. He has always been intrigued by the mechanics and workings of cinematic equipment\, and has taken advantage of developments in technology (from the humble light bulb to tungsten-halogen to LED). The constantly moving and changing light source that is the sun has also played a significant role in his work: “My understanding of how to use light comes out of that formative cinematographic experience – however different the end result”. \nFor the exhibition DUALITY Barker-Mill has brought together the filmic and the sculptural. The film work Magnum Opus Part 1 comprises sequences of videos recorded on his iPhone and Sony Camcorder between 2004 and 2021. The iPhone now allows anyone to become the “fly-on-the-wall” observer that is at the core of the British documentary film. \nDuality is installed at John Hansard Gallery from 9 – 13 November 11am until 5pm daily. \nOn Tuesday 9 November at 6.30pm you can watch Fragments\, directed by James Scott\, with whom Adam Barker-Mill has collaborated on the production of a number of film projects.  The documentary focuses on the work of Derek Boshier\, a British artist associated with the Pop art movement in London in the sixties\, now living in Los Angeles. \n 
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/adam-barker-mill-duality-exhibition
LOCATION:John Hansard Gallery\, 142-144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO147DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,Film Installation,Moving Image
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201122T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201122T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20201109T014927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201113T181526Z
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SUMMARY:Stephano: The True Story of Shakespeare’s Shipwreck and virtual Q&A
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE THAT IT HAS BEEN NECESSARY TO RESCHEDULE THIS EVENT TO TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAY 22 NOVEMBER AT 2.30PM. \nFollowing the story of the only Mayflower passenger to have travelled previously to North America this 90 minute film is shown as part of Southampton’s Mayflower 400 anniversary programme. \nA decade before Mayflower left our shores Stephen Hopkins had been aboard a Jamestown-bound ship that wrecked on Bermuda inspiring Shakespeare’s final play\, The Tempest.  The film retraces Hopkin’s life criss-crossing the Atlantic \nTwice Emmy-nominated producer Andrew Giles Buckley\, a Hopkins descendant\, grew up hearing stories that New Plymouth’s iconoclast tavern keeper may have been the inspiration for The Tempest’s drunken and mutinous Stephano. In their Gumshoe Historian style\, Buckley and crew of Hit and Run History seek out the reality of a man who was everywhere at the founding of America. \nWe are pleased to present this film as part of Southampton’s Mayflower 400 programme to mark the 400th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower and in partnership with University of Southampton’s Human Worlds Festival and delighted that the film’s director Andrew Buckley will join us after the film for a Q&A. \nThis is an online event. Ticket holders will be emailed a link to access the film and conversation which follows.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/stephano-the-true-story-of-shakespeares-shipwreck-and-virtual-qa
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Feature Film,online,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201119T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201119T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20201108T225559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201108T230016Z
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SUMMARY:Mashpee Nine and virtual Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Mashpee Nine is the story of injustice\, activism\, and vindication that emboldened cultural pride and\nintegrity for the Mashpee Wampanoag in 1976. The story documents the raid and brutal arrest of nine\nmen participating in a traditional drumming ceremony on the Mashpee Pond campsite. The events took\nplace in the context of the dramatic growth of a small Native American town on Cape Cod. The\nsubsequent trial became a celebrated cause for cultural justice within the community. \nWe are pleased to present this film as part of Southampton’s Mayflower 400 programme to mark the\n400 th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower and in partnership with University of\nSouthampton’s Human Worlds Festival and delighted that the film’s director Paula Peters will join us\nafter the film for a Q&A. \nThis is an online event. Ticket holders will be emailed a link to access the film and conversation which follows. \n 
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/mashpee-nine-and-virtual-qa
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Feature Film,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191117T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191117T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20191015T140431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191028T122739Z
UID:3997-1574017200-1574028000@southamptonfilmweek.com
SUMMARY:Jaws (1975)
DESCRIPTION:1975 | Dir Steven Spielberg | 2:04 | Cert 12A  \n“Perhaps the most perfectly constructed horror story in our time. ” The Hollywood Reporter \n “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.” \nTo mark the re-opening of the historic God’s House Tower\, Southampton Film Week is proud to present the original summer blockbuster\, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws. \nWhen a young woman is killed by a shark while skinny-dipping near the New England tourist town of Amity Island\, police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) wants to close the beaches\, but mayor Larry Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) overrules him\, fearing that the loss of tourist revenue will cripple the town. Marine Biologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and grizzled ship captain Quint (Robert Shaw) offer to help Brody capture the killer beast\, and the trio engage in an epic battle of man vs. nature. \n \n\n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/jaws-1975
LOCATION:God’s House Tower\, Winkle Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO142NY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Classic,Feature Film
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191116T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20191115T161021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191115T165619Z
UID:4220-1573902000-1573923600@southamptonfilmweek.com
SUMMARY:Local Talent Showcase including The Guernica Children
DESCRIPTION:A collection of films produced by local filmmaking talent – plus a chance to see the winners of the 2019 SFW: Shorts competition. \nWe are also delighted to show the feature length documentary The Guernica Children which tells the story of 4\,000 Spanish children\, refugees from the Civil War\, who arrived in the UK in May 1937.  Throughout their time in Britain\, they were cared for\, fed and housed by the efforts of a vast voluntary organisation. Some would later return to Spain and while others made Britain their home.  Written\, produced and directed by award-winning Southampton Filmmaker\, Steve Bowles\, the film sheds light on a dark chapter of European history but equally celebrates the generosity and compassion which enabled the evacuation and care of the children.  The story resonates with many contemporary themes as it explores the fate of the children\, and casts light on the international and domestic turmoil of that time. \nThe Guernica Children\, along with a number of other films in this collection\, touch on themes of migration and journeys\, sanctuary and a sense of home\, freedom\, new horizons and new futures.  These themes are central to Southampton’s exploration and commemoration of Mayflower400 with projects and events to mark the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower’s pioneering voyage. \nJoin Southampton Film Week organisers\, City Eye\, in the Screening Room at Studio 144\, its new home with John Hansard Gallery on Guildhall Square\, Southampton.  Drop in for one session or stay for them all – this is an opportunity to enjoy the diverse work of just some fabulously talented filmmakers from the region. \nScreenings are FREE to attend. \nSCREENING SCHEDULE\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\nFilm\n\n\nDirector\n\n\nLength\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n11.15\n\nLife in the Nature Zone\nSteve Bowles and Wordsworth Primary School\n6:00\n\n\nSongs from a Small Train\nPeter Thompson\n10:00\n\n\nThe Tide is Rising\nAlys Scott-Hawkins\, Peter Thompson\, Kevin Harper\n4:34\n\n\nPanphasic\nJosie Phillips\n03:22\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n11:45\n\nBus Stop\nVanessa Bailey\n09:27\n\n\nO Hunter Heart\nCarla MacKinnon\n07:07\n\n\nYou Are Not Alone\nJane Labous and Shona Hamilton\n08:20\n\n\nOutgrown\nCecily Lane Bedner\n6:00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n12:15\n\nThe Lost House Key\nEdward and Carol Lyons\n1:30\n\n\nDovetail\nGeorgia Cotton\n14:00\n\n\nOut of the Ether\nChristopher Thom\n03:20\n\n\nTaking Delilah\nRachel Stephens\n09:16\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n12:45\n\nVideo Dazed\nSo. Skate Zine\n10:00\n\n\nOasis\nPaul Vernon\n9:30\n\n\nLetting go\nJordan Searle\n09:44\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n13:15\n\nLife in the Nature Zone\nSteve Bowles and Wordsworth Primary School\n6:00\n\n\nSongs from a Small Train\nPeter Thompson\n10:00\n\n\nThe Tide is Rising\nAlys Scott-Hawkins\, Peter Thompson\, Kevin Harper\n4:34\n\n\nPanphasic\nJosie Phillips\n03:22\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n13:45\n\nThe Lost House Key\nEdward and Carol Lyons\n1:30\n\n\nDovetail\nGeorgia Cotton\n14:00\n\n\nOut of the Ether\nChristopher Thom\n03:20\n\n\nTaking Delilah\nRachel Stephens\n09:16\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n14:15\n\nPiece of Land\nRanja Ali\n3:03\n\n\nGisette\nCalum Matthews\n13:34\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n14:35\n\nBus Stop\nVanessa Bailey\n09:27\n\n\nO Hunter Heart\nCarla MacKinnon\n07:07\n\n\nYou Are Not Alone\nJane Labous and Shona Hamilton\n08:20\n\n\nOutgrown\nCecily Lane Bedner\n6:00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n15:10\nThe Guernica Children\nSteve Bowles\n62:00:00\n\n\n\n  \n is run by film charity  Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/local-talent-showcase-including-the-guernica-children
LOCATION:City Eye\, Studio 144\, Above Bar Street\, Guildhall Square\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,Local Interest,Moving Image,Short Films
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191115T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191115T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20191001T142523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T172611Z
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SUMMARY:Blade Runner 2049 with Professor Will Brooker
DESCRIPTION:2017 | Dir Denis Villeneuve | 2:44 | Cert 15   \nLIMITED SPACES REMAINING \nSFW in partnership with Film@Solent presents Blade Runner 2049 (2017) with opening talk from Professor Will Brooker\, discussing his latest work titled ‘The World Is Built on A Wall’: deconstructing Blade Runner 2049. \n“Blade Runner 2049 is a troubling film – and at the time of its release\, it was\, like its predecessor\, commercially unpopular – because it unsettles our expectations and offers no easy answers. This talk engages in depth and detail\, through philosophical theory and political analysis\, with the contradictions and complexities of this ambitious science fiction text.” \nA young blade runner’s discovery of a long-buried secret leads him to track down former blade runner Rick Deckard\, who’s been missing for thirty years. \n \nWill Brooker is a writer and academic\, professor of film and cultural studies at Kingston University and an author of several books of cultural studies dealing with elements of modern pop culture including the BFI Film Classics edition Star Wars (2009)\, Hunting the Dark Knight: Twenty-First Century Batman (2012)\, and The Blade Runner Experience: The Legacy of a Science Fiction Classic (2005). \n  \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/blade-runner-2049-with-professor-will-brooker
LOCATION:LT2 (Lecture Theatre 2)\, Solent University\, East Park Terrace\, Southampton\, SO14 0YN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,Science Fiction,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191113T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191113T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20190918T102705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191029T163028Z
UID:3898-1573673400-1573686000@southamptonfilmweek.com
SUMMARY:The Wild Pear Tree (2018)
DESCRIPTION:2018 | Turk | Dir Nuri Bilge Ceylan | 3:08 | Cert 15 \n  \nMade in Turkey\, The Wild Pear Tree follows an unpublished writer who returns to his hometown after graduating\, where he seeks sponsors to publish his book while dealing with his father’s deteriorating indulgence into gambling. The BFI described the film as “a remarkably complex and convincing portrait\, both of an individual and of a society”\, and IndieWire’s Eric Kohn said the film was “a visual sophistication unparalleled” in international cinema. \n  \n​Ticket prices: Phoenix Members Free / Non-members £6 / Annual Associate Membership £3\nThe Phoenix\, Union Films\, Southampton University Students Union\, University of Southampton\, SO17 1BJ​ \n \n  \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/the-wild-pear-tree
LOCATION:The Cinema\, Southampton University Students Union\, University Road\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO17 1BJ
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,World Cinema
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191112T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191112T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T072600
CREATED:20190924T153746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191028T123721Z
UID:3925-1573585200-1573596000@southamptonfilmweek.com
SUMMARY:Maiden (2018)
DESCRIPTION:2018 | Dir Alex Holmes | 1:37 | Cert 12A \n  \nThe inspirational story of how Tracy Edwards\, a 24-year-old cook on charter boats\, became the skipper of the first ever all-female crew to enter the Whitbread Round the World Race in 1989. \nTracy’s dream was opposed on all sides: her male competitors thought an all-women crew would never make it\, the chauvinistic yachting press took bets on her failure\, and potential sponsors rejected her\, fearing they would die at sea and generate bad publicity. But Tracy refused to give up: she re-mortgaged her home and bought a second-hand boat\, putting everything on the line to ensure the team made it to the start line. With the support of her remarkable crew she went on to shock the sport and prove that women are the equal of men. \n  \n“... a knuckle-whitening tale of courage and grit.” Timeout \n“Instructive\, insightful and inspiring\, Maiden is a rousingly riveting record of a remarkable accomplishment that says as much about British bloody-mindedness as it does about feminist fortitude and underdog pluck” Empire Magazine \n  \n\n  \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/maiden
LOCATION:God’s House Tower\, Winkle Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO142NY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Feature Film,Local Interest
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ORGANIZER;CN="A%20Space":MAILTO:enquiries@aspacearts.org.uk
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