Sunday, 25 November 2012

Festive night out - Tuesday 4 December 2012

Hi all

We are going to get together to watch a film about Palestine together at Hackney Picturehouse at 6.30pm on Tuesday 4 December. This is a chance for us to meet up socially, watch a relevant film together and have a chat about the year ahead for our friendship association.


The film, 5 Broken Cameras, is described as follows:

In 2005, there were two arrivals in Emad Burnat’s home: his son Gibreel, and his first video camera. Compelled to capture the constant antagonism Gibreel would face in the shadow of Israel’s security barrier, Burnat began filming. With the help of Jewish-Israeli filmmaker Guy Davidi, his astonishing footage has culminated in the unparalleled and tremendously moving account of one community’s peaceful resistance against the odds. Daringly meshing personal essay with political cinema, 5 BROKEN CAMERAS is a remarkable work of both cinematic and political activism, showing how images and cameras can change lives and realities.
Further information here:

http://www.picturehouses.co.uk/cinema/Hackney_Picturehouse/film/Discover_Tuesdays_5_Broken_Cameras_Filmed_Director_Interview/#

Tickets are £10 for adults, £9 for retired people and those receiving income support and £5 for students.

If you would like to join us, please let us know and we will arrange a place to meet up on the night. We will not book tickets as a group as this could get complicated! But we will meet up at the cinema for a nice festive get together and a chat about the year ahead for our friendship association.

Hope to see you there - new faces and old - all very welcome to join up with us.

Thanks

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