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BHM Events : Film 2008

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Fri 3 Oct
HOUSE OF SUGAR
Produced and presented by Barbara Kelly, and directed by John Matthew, this documentary film contemplates the opulent life-style of the slave-owning Planters in Jamaica. 17th and 18th century antiques discovered on the island provide the clues to their riches. An interactive session. Venue: St Ann's Library, Cissbury Road, London, N15 5PU. 11am -12noon. Adm: Free (invited classes only). Info: 0208 489 8775.

Wed 8 Oct
FILM SCREENING WITH BARBARA ICELLY
Popcorn and refreshments will be provided. Venue: Hackney Central Library, 1 Reading Lane, E8 1GQ. 6pm. Info: 0208 356 2542.

Thurs 9 Oct
THE MAAFA
Film confronting the myths about British slavery and presenting the true history of the Maafa and African resistance whilst examining the politics of the bicentenary commemorations. 2 hour film followed by 30-minute discussion led by Tony Warner. Venue: Peckham Multiplex, South East London (travel: British Rail: Peckham Rye). 6pm-8.30pm. Adm: Free.

Thurs 9 Oct
MARE, OUR LOVE STORY
A vivacious retelling pr Romeo and Juliet through hip-hop, funk and samba rhythms -a Brazilian West Side Story. Dir Lucia Murat. Venue: Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS. 7pm. Adm: £5.40-£7.50. Info: 0845 120 7527.

Thurs 9 Oct
SONG OF FREEDOM (1936)
With Paul Robeson and co-star Elizabeth Welch. Historian SI Martin brings a personal regard for this film together with his detailed knowledge of the settlement of African-Caribbean people in the UK. Venue: British Film Institute South Bank, Waterloo, London SE1 8XT. 2pm. Adm: Free for over-55s, book in advance. Info: 0207 928 3232 / www.bfi.org.uk

Thurs 9, 14, 23 & 28 Oct
SHORT FILMS AND DOCUMENTARIES
A series of short films and documentaries covering a range of social and political issues for BHM. Host Amani Naphtali, filmmaker and theatre. With Q&A discussion. Venue: Peckham Multiplex, Peckham Rye, SE15. 6pm-10.30pm. Adm: Free. Info: 0870 0429 399.

Sat 11 Oct
HYENAS HYENES/RAMATOU
Abandoned for a wealthier wife a woman returns to the desolate village of her birthplace. Now rich, she offers gifts to visitors in return for their help in avenging her past. Directed by Senegal's Djibril Diop Mambety. Discussion with playwright and cultural activist, Colin Prescod. Venue: BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road, Southbank, London SE1 8XT. 13.50pm. Adm: £5, conc. £4, conc £3. (wheelchair access). Info: 0207 928 3232.

Sat 11 Oct
WHAT IS IT WORTH?
Loosely based on a short story that traces a parallel between the era of slavery in Brazil and contemporary Brazilian society. Dir Sergio Bianchi. Venue: Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS. 2pm. Adm: £5.40-£7.50. Info: 0845 120 7527.

Sat 11 Oct
ABOLITION
Made in 1988 to celebrate the centenary of the abolition of slavery, this film by Zozimo Bulbul takes a startling look at the contemporary situation of black Brazilians. Venue: Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS. 6pm. Adm: £5.40-£7.50. Info: 0845 120 7527.

Sat 11 & 18 Oct
BHM FILM SPECIAL
A weekly family film screening dedicated to BHM. Venue: Idea Store Bow, 1 Gladstone Place, Roman Road. 2pm-4pm. Info: 0207 364 4332.

Sun 12 Oct
SOUL FOOD
Mama Joe has held her family together for 40 years around a Sunday dinner of soul food. When diabetes hospitalises her, the dinners stop and tensions among her three daughters start to break the family apart. Age 15+. Venue: Idea Store, Whitechapel, 321 Whitechapel Road, E1 1BU. 1.30pm-3.30pm. Adm: Free. Info: 0207 634 4332.

Sun 12 Oct
MARTIN LUTHER KING DREAM OR NIGHTMARE?
2008 marks the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King. Mainstream America saw him as a troublemaker especially when he criticised the Vietnam war. Examine the US situation and compare it to what was happening to race relations in the UK. Discussion with Tony Warner Venue: Swiss Cottage library, London NW3 3HA. 2pm.

Sun 12 Oct
INDEPENDENCE DAYS - EZRA
Ezra tells of the experience of a child soldier who fights in a war in an unnamed African state. jumping back and forth from the bloody stage of this battle to a later truth and reconciliation. Dir: Newton Aduaka. Venue: Rich Mix, Arts & Culture, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, E1 6LA. Adm: £7, conc £5.50. Info: 0207 613 7498.

Mon 13 Oct
HOUSE OF SUGAR
Produced by Barbara Kelly, and directed by John Matthew, this documentary film contemplates the opulent life-style of the slave-owning Planters in Jamaica. 17th and 18th century antiques discovered on the island provide the clues to their riches. Followed by Q&A. Venue: Marcus Garvey Library, Tottenham Green Centre, 1 Philip Lane, N15 4JA. 7pm - 8.30pm. Adm: Free. Info: 0208 489 5309.

Mon 13 Oct
REMINISCENCE SCREENING: THE DEFIANT ONES (1985)
Two escaped convicts overcome race related hostilities whilst chained together on the run. Reminiscence screening followed by group discussion with film lecturer Graham Rinaldi. Venue: Greenwich Picturehouse, 180 Greenwich High Road, London , SE10 8NN. Adm: £4 seniors / £5 Picturehouse members / £6 adults. (Disabled access).10am for 13 years plus, then 1pm for older. Info: 0207 326 2611 / www.picturehouses.co.uk

Mon 13 Oct
BAMAKO
Bamako bears devastating witness to the iniquities of free trade and globalisation from a Malian perspective (subtitled - cert PG). Venue: Odeon Wimbledon, The Piazza, The Broadway, Wimbledon, SW19 1QB. 7.30pm. Invite only. Info: 0208 545 3399.

Tues 14 Oct
SHORT' SCREENINGS
An mix of short dramas and documentaries by London based filmmakers: Loving Hands' (the life and times of Sybil Phoenix); Home Away from Home' a short drama about rediscovering her African heritage; A Short Story for My Niece - The Queen Yaa Asantewaa Story' and more. Run: 1 hour 30 mins plus discussion. Venue: All Children's Libraries. Adm: Free. (wheelchair access).

Tues 14 & 15 Oct
BLACK HISTORY MONTH FILMS
The screening of two cutting edge films as part of BHM. Venue: Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA. 8pm. Adm: £7, conc £5.50. Info: 0207 613 7498 / www.richmix.org.uk

Wed 15 Oct
XICA DA SILVA
A satirical comedy based on the life of a legendary black slave woman and commanding courtesan. Venue: Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS. 6.15pm. Adm: £5.40-£7.50. Info: 0845 120 7527.

Sat 15 Nov
THE LOST BOYS
First screened on Al Jazeera for the Witness programme series in June 2008. This outstanding documentary is one of the first in-depth looks at the young Somali community in Camden and other parts of London. Plus Q& A discussion. Venue: The British Library, 96 Euston Road, NW1 2DB. 2pm. Info: 0207 412 7797.

Thurs 16 Oct
THE HARDER THEY COME (1972)
Jimmy Cliff stars in his first screen role as a young and hopeful singer who heads for Kingston with hopes of cutting a record. But all he encounters is corruption and menace. Venue: West Norwood Library and Nettlefold Hall, 1 Norwood High Street, London SE27 9JX. 7pm.Info: 0207 926 8092 / 0207 926 8070.

Fri 17-23 Oct
AFRO SAXONS
A sharp and funny observational documentary that follows all of these stylists as they enter the Black Beauty and Hair awards-the biggest Afro hair competition in the UK-and a group of people who are working all out to beat each other. Directed by Mark Currie and Rachel Wang of Chocolate Films. Venue: Peckham Multiplex Cinema, 95a Rye Lane SE15 2ST. (wheelchair access). Info: 0207 793 4287 / 07714 671 152. Also at Venue: Rich Mix, Arts & Culture, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, Adm: £7, conc £5.50. E1 6LA. Info: 0207 613 7498.

Sun 19 Oct
CRY FREEDOM
The true story of the life and death of political activist Steve Biko, and his friendship with journalist Donald Woods in 1970s South Africa. Age 12+. Venue: Idea Store, Whitechapel, 321 Whitechapel Road, E1 1BU. 1.30pm-3.30pm. Adm: Free. Info: 0207 634 4332.

Mon 20-24 Oct
ISLINGTON SCREEN ON THE GREEN SCHOOLS FILM FESTIVAL
A week-long, daily programme, showcasing films celebrating the contribution of African-Caribbean people to the film industry. There'll also be talks and competitions. Venue: The Screen On The Green, 83 Upper Street, N1 0NU. 10am-12.30pm. Info: 0207 527 5899.

Mon 20 & 24 Oct
BLACK & ASIAN SILVER SCREENS FILM FESTIVAL
A series of classic films to celebrate Black History Month. Venue: 2Inspire, 1a Wendover, Thurlow Street, SE17 2UD. Mon 20 1.30pm - 4.pm & Fri 24 1.pm -8.30pm.Adm: free. (wheelchair access). Info: 0207 703 4309/ 0207 740 6868

Tues 21 Oct
BLACK AS INK
Documentary screening that details the migration of African-American writers to France at the end of World War II, followed by a discussion and look at leading black writers from the late 60s early 70s. Venue: The British Library, 96 Euston Road, NW1 2DB. 6.30pm.

Wed 22 Oct
THE GREAT AFRICAN SCANDAL
Camden Fair-trade Network presents Channel 4 film African Scandal. Venue: Council Chamber, Camden Town Hall, London WC1H 9JE. 7pm. Info: arts.tourism@camden.gov.uk

Thurs 23 Oct
MUSIC IS THE WEAPON
The highly acclaimed documentary 'Music is a Weapon' by Fela Kuti that follows three directors and their latest productions through the trials and tribulations of the industry with some insightful experiences and plenty of humour along the way. Run: 1 hour 53 min. Run: 1 hour 53 min. Venue: All Children's Libraries in Southwark. Adm: Free. (wheelchair access).

Sat 25 Oct
CINEMA AFRICA
Cinema Afrika presents film screenings & conversations for young people and families: Kirikou and the Sorceress, an animation based on a traditional West African folk tale. The film tells the story of Kirikou, a small boy who sets out to rid his village of an evil Sorceress. Venue: Willesden Green Library Centre (WGLC), 95 High Road, Willesden, London NW10 2ST. 2pm. Info: 0208 937 3600.

Sat 25 Oct
CINEMA AFRICA
Akeelah and the Bee: Bright eleven year-old Akeelah Anderson challenges her stifling environment by participating in a spelling bee, an event which marks the beginning of positive changes in her world. Venue: Willesden Green Library Centre (WGLC), 95 High Road, Willesden, London NW10 2ST. 7pm. Info: 0208 937 3600.

Sun 26 Oct
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
The heart-warming true story of Chris Gardner, an unemployed ex-salesman having to take an unpaid six month internship to follow his dream of becoming a stockbroker, dealing with poverty, homelessness, the breakdown of his marriage, and caring for his son. Age 12+. Venue: Idea Store, Whitechapel, 321 Whitechapel Road, E1 1BU. 1.30pm-3.30pm. Adm: Free. Info: 0207 634 4332.

Mon 27 Oct
THE TRUTH IS YOU CAN NEVER LEAVE HOME
This 30 minute documentary by local film-makers Tian Glasgow and Geofrey Okol focuses on ideas of identity and ambition and is centred on the experiences of the Afro-Caribbean community. (30 mins). Venue: Marcus Garvey Library, Tottenham Green Centre, 1 Philip Lane, N15 4JA. 7pm -8.15pm. Adm: Free. Info: 0208 489 5309,

Tues 28 Oct
IDENTITY SHORTS
A series of short films from a variety of writers and directors all dealing with identity. Followed by Q&A. Venue: The Tabernacle, Powis Square, London W11 2AY. 7pm- 9pm. Adm: Free. Info: 0207 361 3204 / arts@rbkc.gov.uk.

Tues 28 Oct
FUTURE FILMMAKERS
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes followed by 30 minute discussion* This is a youth film showcase where young filmmakers from LB Southwark will present a wide selection of their work from gritty urban tales to surrealism and fantasy. Venue: All Children's Libraries in Southwark. Adm: Free. (wheelchair access). Info: Contact your local library.

Wed 29 Oct
BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL
Atwo-week festival celebrating the best in new cinema from around the world where diverse film-loving audiences are offered the chance to see the work of exciting new film makers alongside their more established counterparts. Venue: Rich Mix, Arts & Culture, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, E1 6LA. Info: 0207 613 7498.

Thurs 30 Oct
A PLACE OF RAGE
An exuberant celebration of African American women and their achievements. Angela Davis, at one time the FBI's most wanted woman, recounts her involvement with the Black Panthers and the US Communist Party. (52mins). Venue: West Green Learning Centre, West Green Road, (next to Downhills Park) London N15 3RB. 7pm. Adm: £3, conc £2.

Thurs 30 Oct
AT THE RIVER I STAND
Martin Luther King Jr's famous 'I have been to the mountaintop' speech was delivered on 3rd April 1968 in Memphis, the day before he was assassinated. At The River I Stand reminds us that although King went to Memphis as part of his 'Poor People's Campaign'. (56 mins). Venue: West Green Learning Centre, West Green Road, London N15 3RB. 7pm. Adm: £3, £2 conc.

Fri 31 Oct
COMING TO ENGLAND
Families screening. Venue: Rich Mix, Arts & Culture, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road , E1 6LA. 11am - 1pm. Adm: £3.50 child, £6 adult; Family prices available. Info: 0207 613 7498.

Fri 31 Oct
COMING TO ENGLAND
A film that charts the journey of a little girl from Trinidad to Britain in the 1960s and looks at how she adjusted to her new life. Open to schools only. Adv booking. Venue: Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA. 11am-1pm. Adm: £3.50 per pupil, accompanying adults free. Info: 0207 613 7498.

Fri 31 Oct
BLACK GERMANY: A VIEW FROM THE ARTS
Black Germany: A View from the Arts is the first of a series of films exploring the theme of Black identity through the eyes of a creative community. The film looks at Black German identity and the expression of that identity through the work of Black German artists. Followed by a panel discussion and a social. Venue: West Norwood Library and Nettlefold Hall, 1 Norwood High Street, London SE27 9JX. 7pm. Adm: £7. Info: 0207 926 8092 / 0207 926 8070.

NOVEMBER

Sat 1 Nov
NAIJI
An amazing documentary on Nigeria, one of African's most diverse and populous states and one of London's largest ethnic communities. The film takes us from Nigeria's purchase by the Niger Company to the rare footage of a young Queen Elizabeth's visit in 1956, to independence and civil war in the 60's up to the present day. Venue: The British Library, 96 Euston Road, NW1 2DB. 2pm - 5.45pm. Adm: free, advance booking. Info: 0207 412 7797.

Fri 7 Nov
BLACK PEOPLE AND THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY
While the media focus on Barak Obama they forget to mention that the first Black person to run for President was a woman of Guyanese and Barbadian parentage. Do you know who the Garveyites were? This uplifting and inspiring film will both inform and educate. Venue: Kilburn Library, 12-22 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 5UH. 7.30pm - 9 pm.

Sat 15 Nov
LOST BOYS DOCUMENTARY
First screened on Al Jazeera for the Witness programme series in June 2008, This outstanding documentary is one of the first in-depth looks at the young Somali community in Camden and other parts of London. Plus Q&A discussion. Venue: The British Library, 96 Euston Road, NW1 2DB. 2pm. Info: 0207 412 7797.

Thurs 20 Nov
JAMES BALDWIN AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Baldwin was a huge figure in the Civil Rights movement and inspired many through his speeches and books. In this presentation we will see clips of him in action and footage will illustrate race relations in London, America and South Africa at that time. Baldwin's books are in Camden libraries. Q&A with Tony Warner. Venue: Swiss Cottage library, London NW3 3HA. 7.30pm-9pm.

Tues 9 - 11 Dec & I 6 - 7 Jan & 3 - 4 Feb
THE NEW BLACK
For anyone currently working to exhibit Black film, whether through a film festival, arts centre or independent cinema, this specifically designed course offers tips and training to enable you to capitalise on the new business opportunities in Black film networking with industry experts including distributors Places cost £250.00; places are limited and are by application. Bursaries may be available towards fees, travel, accommodation and/or access costs. Application Deadline: Monday 20 October. For full information visit: www.filmlondon.org.uk/blackfilm or call Gavin on 0207 613 7697.

 

Listings in London:

Mixed listings | Edu-tainment | Exhibition | Film | Health | Lectures

Literature | Music | Storytelling | Theatre | Trails | Workshop