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SUMMARY:Birmingham Indian Film Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Birmingham Indian Film festival returns to the MAC Birmingham and The Electric from Friday 23 June to Sunday 2 July and includes previews of international festival successes alongside the ever-popular Too Desi Too Queer and new Brit-Asian Shorts programmes. \n  \nThe festival is divided across a number of strands and many screenings will be followed by a Q&A. Tickets will be releasing shortly and we will be announcing our opening night film very soon.
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/birmingham-indian-film-festival-2023/
LOCATION:Multiple Venues
CATEGORIES:festival,screening
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UID:10296-1687460400-1687467600@filmbirmingham.co.uk
SUMMARY:Screen B14: Midlands Shorts
DESCRIPTION:We are Screen B14\, Kings Heath’s first community cinema. We aim to bring accessible\, affordable\, AMAZING cinema straight to you. To us\, there’s nothing better than experiencing film together\, whether it be a family-friendly adventure or a small independent gem. \nJoin us for a celebration of Midlands talent as we screen a selection of short films made in the region.
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/screen-b14-midlands-shorts/
LOCATION:The Cuban Embassy (The Bulls Head)\, 23 St Mary's Row\, Moseley\, Birmingham\, B13 8HW
CATEGORIES:screening,short film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Screen B14":MAILTO:screenb14@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Can I Live? Screening & Discussion
DESCRIPTION:CAN I LIVE? FROM THEATRE COMPLICITÉ\nFILM: Conceived\, written and performed by Fehinti Balogun\nCreated with world-renowned theatre company Complicité\, Can I Live? is the story of how\, as a part of the Global Majority\, actor Fehinti Balogun‘s path has been forever changed by what he’s learnt about our planet. This energising and uplifting film is an exploration of the place where the climate emergency and social justice meet\, and a call-to-action to anyone who is curious about what we can do to help. \n“Why don’t we talk about it?”\nFehinti Balogun asks this urgent question and offers an invitation in Can I Live? – a vital digital performance about the climate catastrophe\, sharing his personal journey into the biggest challenge of our times. Weaving his story with spoken word\, rap\, theatre\, animation and the scientific facts\, Fehinti charts a course through the fundamental issues underpinning the emergency\, identifying the intimate relationship between the environmental crisis & the global struggle for social justice\, and sharing how\, as a young Black British man\, he has found his place in the climate movement. \nIn the face of a sense of helplessness about the climate catastrophe\, Can I Live? is an outstretched hand\, inviting audiences to recognise they are not alone – and that through understanding the issues and connecting with the many powerful activists around the globe driving change\, we can find a sense of hope for the future. \nPlease note\, the screening of Can I Live? will be preceded by a screening of the short film The Migration Blanket – Climate Solidarity\, which has a running time of 20 minutes. \nPost film discussion\nGlobal Majority\, but out of the picture: Fehinti Balogan and Salma Zulfiqar address the barriers to environmental engagement for people of colour. Chaired by Nyasha Gudo. \nPart of Climate Action Week with The Rep – don’t miss these exciting events!
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/can-i-live-screening-discussion/
LOCATION:The Rep\, 6 Centenary Square\, Birmingham\, B1 2EP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:discussion,screening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230606T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230606T140000
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UID:10362-1686045600-1686060000@filmbirmingham.co.uk
SUMMARY:Touch screen: Relaxed Sensory Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Join Artist Sarah Hamilton Baker on a sensory journey through film. In these relaxed screenings you will be invited to touch\, smell and feel your way through the films! \nWe have three months of exciting short films curated by Flatpack Projects and funded by The Active Wellbeing Society to get your eyes popping and your body moving. \nGet up and go! This selection is all about the impulse to move\, as we bounce along with Hop Frog  and feel the breeze as we zoom with Cycle in this fun packed film screening. \nWho’s it for?\nPeople of all ages are welcome but most suited for ages 3-12 years. \nAccess\nThese relaxed screenings will contain subtitles and Sarah will introduce a range of ‘Objects of Reference’ for throughout each film. \nBSL interpreter available\nScreening lasts approximately 45-50 mins \nPlease arrive 15 min early so that you can pay for your ticket at reception. \nThere are 3 slots available: \n\n10:00am\n11:30am\n1:30pm
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/touch-screen-relaxed-sensory-cinema/
LOCATION:Sense TouchBase Pears\, Bristol Road\, Selly Oak\,\, Birmingham\, B29 6NA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:screening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230603T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230603T230000
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UID:10255-1685790000-1685833200@filmbirmingham.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Fighting Spirit Film Festival Presents: The Bruce Lee Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Fighting Spirit is a UK based group that organises martial arts and action themed Film Festivals throughout the country. Now in our 7th year\, we have hosted events in London and Birmingham\, and have built connections internationally with other film festivals in the UK\, Spain\, USA\, South Korea\, and Italy\, with more in the pipeline. \n\n428 mins | rated 18\n\nThe Fighting Spirit Film Festival Presents: The Bruce Lee Marathon \nEvent 11.30am – 11pm \nSchedule: \n12:00 – 14:15 \nIntro by Andrew Staton\nNo Girls in the Dojo Short (14min)\nGame of Death (100min) \n15 min break \n14:30- 16:45 \nPhil Gillon intro\nHaste Short (5min)\nBullet for Vengeance Short (16min)\nFist of Fury (106min) \n30 min break \n17:15-18:00 \nShorts and Talk \nFsff Weng Yu and Mike Parkin talks with local film maker… \nTeen Gohan is the alias of Birmingham born film maker and musician Bradley Shemmell\, now based in London. He has directed several short films including boxing drama The Fight\, action horror Stalkers and action comedy Lucky Xiang\, all of which premiered at Fighting Spirit Film Festival. Lucky Xiang won Best British Short Film Cinematography and Best Actor at Fighting Spirit Film Festival in 2022. FSFF is credited by Teen Gohan for their continued support and active role in the martial arts filmmaking community in the UK to help foster new talent. \n15 min break \n18:15 -20:30 \nIntro by Matt Routledge and short clip from his doc \nKickstart My Heart (13min)\nThe Big Boss Mandarin cut (110min) \n15 min break \n20:45 \nIntro by Andrew Staton \nEpisode (12min)\nCombat Zone (4min)\nWay Of The Dragon (109min) \n23:00 Finish
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/the-fighting-spirit-film-festival-presents-the-bruce-lee-marathon/
LOCATION:Mockingbird Cinema\, Custard factory\, Birmingham\, B9 4AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:discussion,documentary,feature film,festival,screening,short film
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SUMMARY:Wolverhampton Film Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Wolverhampton Film Festival.\nWolverhampton Film Festival is taking place over the space of 3 days within one of the the city’s cultural gems in the Newhampton Art Centre\, the focus is to offer a platform that gives all filmmakers a chance to showcase their true potential! Join us for a grand mixture of films\, workshops\, and networking opportunities!\nIn the summer of 2021\, the idea of the festival was launched and co-founded by local talents Gurjant Singh and Arun Kapur with the aim to champion the city of Wolverhampton. Through their mutual love of film and their hometown\, it became a goal to give back to the city through the medium of film.\nWhether it be you are a film enthusiast\, creative or general public\, Wolverhampton Film Festival is on a journey to bring people together from all walks of life. Wolverhampton Film Festival also aims to connect users from all parts of the Industry whether they be senior or just at the beginning of their journey.
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/wolverhampton-film-festival-2023/
LOCATION:Multiple Venues
CATEGORIES:festival,screening
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UID:10234-1685045700-1685052000@filmbirmingham.co.uk
SUMMARY:Celebrating Birmingham Pride with Priscilla Queen of the Desert
DESCRIPTION:BIRMINGHAM PRIDE lights up the city 27th-28th May and\, in the heart of Southside\, next to the Gay Village\, The Electric Cinema is celebrating with a special screening of THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT (15)\, Thursday 25th May\, 8.15pm\, Screen 1. \n**Enjoy a Queen of the Electric Cocktail\, don those feathers and dress to impress to be in with a chance to win a bottle of bubbly for best costume and get ready to lip sync the night away!**\n \nTHE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT is the story of three drag queens who leave Sydney and travel halfway across Australia to put on a show at a resort. Along the way their bus breaks down and they find themselves performing in unlikely places where the reactions range from hilarious to hostile to incredulous to accepting. \nBOOK TICKETS
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/celebrating-birmingham-pride-with-priscilla-queen-of-the-desert/
LOCATION:THE ELECTRIC BIRMINGHAM\, 47-49 Station Street\, Birmingham\, B5 4DY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:feature film,screening
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