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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
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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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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201119T210000
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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:20260430T094402
CREATED:20191015T140431Z
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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
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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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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
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CREATED:20190918T102705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191029T163028Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191112T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191112T220000
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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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