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		<title>Eating and Drinking Offer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2011 15:34:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hazard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[LIDF has partnered with Ricker Restaurants to make sure your conversation about film does not end in the cinema.  Great Eastern Dining Rooms and Cicada will give LIDF ticket-holders offers on cocktails, dinners and group bookings during the festival*. All you have to do is show a valid ticket for any of the events during [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LIDF has partnered with Ricker Restaurants to make sure your conversation about film does not end in the cinema. </p>
<p>Great Eastern Dining Rooms and Cicada will give LIDF ticket-holders offers on cocktails, dinners and group bookings during the festival*. All you have to do is show a valid ticket for any of the events during the two week festival and you are eligible for a discount. So after seeing a film, make sure to head over to one of these restaurants to discuss, debate and enjoy a nice drink or two. </p>
<p><strong>GREAT EASTERN DINING ROOMS<br />
</strong><a href="http://www.lidf.co.uk/highlights/lidf-events/2011/05/eating-and-drinking-offer/attachment/greateastern-ph1/" rel="attachment wp-att-5894"><img src="http://www.lidf.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/greateastern-ph1-420x411.jpg" alt="" title="greateastern ph1" width="420" height="411" class="alignnone size-large wp-image-5894" /></a><br />
Great Eastern Dining Room is one of London&#8217;s trendiest restaurants and bars situated in the highly fashionable area of Hoxton. It is a fabulous looking venue with a modern, minimalist style, serving top notch pan-Asian food. </p>
<p>54 &#8211; 56 Great Eastern Street, London, EC2A 3QR <br />
Tel. +44 20 7613 4545</p>
<p><strong>CICADA <br />
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Cicada, the first of the Ricker restaurants, which has been open since 1996, is near to Smithfields Market in Clerkenwell. The restaurant, bar and private dining room have all been recently refurbished. The mix of strong design, fun and consistently inexpensive pan-Asian food make it a winner all round.<br />
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132 &#8211; 136 St. John Street, London, EC1V 4JT <br />
Tel. +44 20 7608 1550 </p>
<p>*Offer valid for LIDF ticket holders/ members.offer refers to house cocktail only and is subject to availability &#038; change.</p>
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		<title>Second Helpings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2011 09:15:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hazard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night saw the World Premier of BENEATH THE SKY at Europe House with the director and the presence Bosnian Ambassador, while we screened the UK Premiere of Elisa Mantin&#8217;s IN THE SHADOWS OF DEATH at the Courthouse cinema to an appreciative audience. The top-notch panel following the film about Roberto Saviano resulted in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night saw the World Premier of BENEATH THE SKY at Europe House with the director and the presence Bosnian Ambassador, while we screened the UK Premiere of Elisa Mantin&#8217;s IN THE SHADOWS OF DEATH at the Courthouse cinema to an appreciative audience. The top-notch panel following the film about Roberto Saviano resulted in a long debate that when on for many hours after leaving the cinema.</p>
<p>Today, there is a second chance to see both films.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lidf.co.uk/event/beneath-the-sky/">BENEATH THE SKY</a> is playing in a double-bill with <a href="http://www.lidf.co.uk/event/beneath-the-sky/">FULL DISCLOSURE</a> at the Frontline Club. Both director&#8217;s will be present.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lidf.co.uk/event/in-the-shadows-of-death-2/">IN THE SHADOWS OF DEATH</a> is again at the Courthouse Hotel Cinema followed by another fascinating panel line-up.<br />
Annalisa Piras (Chair) Media Strategy Advisor. Writer, broadcaster, freelance commentator on  EU and Italian Current Affairs. TV producer with 20 years experience  in International Journalism, print and broadcast, and President of the Foreign Press Association in London.<br />
Federico Ippoliti.  Expert on organized crime from Circolo Radio Londra of the London  group of the Italian party Sinistra Ecologia e Libertà (Left Ecology and Freedom, SEL). Christopher Duggan . Professor of Italian History, University of Reading. Director of  Centre for Modern Italian History. He has written and researched  extensively on many aspects of modern Italian history.<br />
Gaia Servadio.  Expert on the mafia. Author of &#8220;A Profile of a Mafia Boss&#8221;, &#8220;Mafioso: A  History of the Mafia as a social phenomenon&#8221;.  Vice-President Foreign Press Association, London from 1989 to 1994. As a journalist has worked as the London correspondent for La Stampa,  l&#8217;Espresso, l&#8217;Europeo, Art correspondent for Il Corriere della sera;  in the UK, amongst others, The Times, The Observer, The Sunday Times,  The Independent, The Telegraph group. TV documentaries: On the Mafia  (Murder by Neglect BBC1) and Alcamo, the Mafia mentality BBC 2.</p>
<p>Book early and on-line for either event.</p>
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		<title>PocketVisions- Filmmaking for Social Change</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 00:03:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hazard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Participatory Screening &#8220;The pocket in question is a pocket of resistance. A pocket is formed when two or more people come together in agreement&#8221; &#8211; John Berger On the 28th Feb the LIDF launched a new stage of its now three year project of film and social change workshops in Pakistan. PocketVisions is the [...]]]></description>
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<p>A Participatory Screening</p>
<p>&#8220;The pocket in question is a pocket of resistance. A pocket is formed when two or more people come together in agreement&#8221; &#8211; John Berger</p>
<p>On the 28th Feb the LIDF launched a new stage of its now three year project of film and social change workshops in Pakistan. PocketVisions is the umbrella organisation for the LIDF&#8217;s work in training and film activisim. Over the next three weeks the short films made during last year&#8217;s workshops will be screened across Pakistan. Films that tell the stories of Pakistan’s citizens – how they live and work, the challenges they face, and their aspirations for the future.</p>
<p>Next week at The Book Club we will screen films from the project and hope to encourage further debate and involvement.</p>
<p>If you are interested in the present situation in Pakistan &#8211; and who shouldn&#8217;t be &#8211; in how young filmmakers make their first steps, and in how film can create change, please come along and take part.</p>
<p>If you are already involved in similar projects, or would like to be, we would be delighted if you would share your experiences with us on Wednesday and together we can work towards an extended debate and new projects at the LIDF 2011.</p>
<p>Wednesday 16th March<br />
Time: 7pm &#8211; 9pm<br />
Door: £7<br />
100 Leonard Street, EC2A 4RH – 020 7684 8618<br />
<a href="http://www.wearetbc.com">www.wearetbc.com</a></p>
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		<title>Invisible City at The Book Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2011 12:42:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hazard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thinking and Drinking: Conversations in Film Invisible City &#8211; A Participatory Screening Welcome to a night of film, discussion and thinking about the city. LIDF invites you to contribute and co-create as we formulate new and exciting ways to continue our Invisible City project begun at last year’s Festival. Based around three films, &#8216;open space&#8217; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thinking and Drinking: Conversations in Film<br />
Invisible City &#8211;  A Participatory Screening</p>
<p>Welcome to a night of film, discussion and thinking about the city. LIDF invites you to contribute and co-create as we formulate new and exciting ways to continue our Invisible City project begun at last year’s Festival.</p>
<p>Based around three films, &#8216;open space&#8217; discussions, and psycho-geographical mapping of our city, this night promises to be a thought provoking and absorbing preamble to LIDF&#8217;s Invisible City 2011. Tonight we want to hear about your unique experiences of the Invisible City, a mysterious phenomenon with many possible interpretations and meanings: places, ideas, encounters, gestures, nooks, crannies, moments in time and space&#8230; all part of our individual experiences of London.</p>
<p>The aim of the event is to devise film, narrative, and participatory means of exploring the Invisible City, so that these ideas can be illuminated, used, discovered and shared by others.</p>
<p>This process of discovery and mapping will take place between films and wine served downstairs at The Book Club.</p>
<p>Wednesday 16th February<br />
Time: 7pm -  8.30pm<br />
Door: £7 including complimentary glass of wine<br />
100 Leonard Street, EC2A 4RH &#8211; 020 7684 8618<br />
<a href="http://www.wearetbc.com/" target="_blank">www.wearetbc.com</a></p>
<p>The full film line-up &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;<span id="more-4952"></span><strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>My Amersham<br />
</strong>Even the prettiest little towns hold dark secrets …. you just need to know how to find them. When psychic Tim Ross came to Amersham to provide insights into some old photographs, he uncovered some unsettling truths about the town – and the director’s past life.<br />
Marco Williamson | 2009 | UK | 3min</p>
<p><strong>Notes from the City<br />
</strong>Anonymous letters challenge three buskers to undertake three different journeys across London with unknown purpose and unknown rendevouz.<br />
James McGilchrist | 2010 | UK | 20min<br />
(Special Preview screening)</p>
<p><strong>The Meaning of Life<br />
</strong>A film about seeking happiness in Queens, New York City.<br />
Visa Koiso-Kanttila | 2009 | Finland | 11min</p>
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		<title>LIDF media forum, karachi &#8211; Filmmaking For Social Change</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2011 14:23:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hazard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am Agha &#124; Atif Ahmad, Kiran Mushtaq, M.Umar Saeed &#124; 2010 &#124; 7min Two years ago the Filmmaking for Social Change project was set up to enable young Pakistani filmmakers to produce documentaries which raise awareness of the negative impact of violent extremism, conflict, social exclusion and poor governance. The films have since been [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>I am Agha | Atif Ahmad, Kiran Mushtaq, M.Umar Saeed | 2010 | 7min</em></p>
<p>Two years ago the <em>Filmmaking for Social Change</em> project was set up to enable young Pakistani filmmakers to produce documentaries which raise awareness of the negative impact of violent extremism, conflict, social exclusion and poor governance. The films have since been screened to appreciative British audiences  at the LIDF09 and LIDF10. To date 16 documentaries have been produced by 45 young filmmakers through hands-on training workshops. These documentaries focus on stories of individual lives affected by bomb blasts and riots in Pakistan, the effects of extremism on arts and culture, interfaith harmony, and poverty in Pakistan.</p>
<p><strong>LIDF Media Forum Karachi</strong> is the next stage in the project. A symposium and screening that will debate, celebrate and explore issues facing documentary filmmakers in Pakistan and beyond, and their part in encouraging social change and active citizenship. It will mark the launch of the <em>Filmmaking for Social Change</em> roadshow &#8211; an extended period of public screenings and debates across Pakistan that will showcase the films made during the project. Films that tell the stories of Pakistan’s citizens – how they live and work, the challenges they face, and their aspirations for the future.</p>
<p>28th February, 9.00 &#8211; 18.00<br />
Avari Towers, Fatima Jinnah Road, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan</p>
<p>The forum will focus on:</p>
<ul>
<li>A presentation by the students of their Filmmaking for Social Change films;</li>
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<li>A celebration of the best of international documentary film presented by the LIDF;</li>
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<li>Knowledge-sharing, and synthesis of emerging practice and the latest thinking on film as a tool for social change;</li>
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<li>The role played by the media in creating the opportunities for citizens to participate, interact, give rein to free and constructive expression, and demands for accountability;</li>
</ul>
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<li>An appeal to Pakistani filmmakers, broadcasters and NGOs to engage with the LIDF and strengthen international collaboration in the documentary field;</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Final programme<br />
</strong><br />
09.00: Welcome<br />
09.15: Keynote address<br />
Patrick Hazard: Filmmaking and Social Change<br />
09.45 &#8211; 11.15: Films from the project (Part 1) + Q&amp;A with the students<br />
Break<br />
11.30: Films from the LIDF<br />
12.30: Presentation by Abrar Hassan (Morango Films): The Role of the Independent Media<br />
13.00:  Lunch<br />
14.00: Films from the project (Part 2) + Q&amp;A with the students<br />
15.30 &#8211; 16.00: Films from the LIDF<br />
Break<br />
16.30: Presentation of certificates by Masood Hamid (DAWN) to the student filmmakers followed by informal breakout discussions and networking<br />
17.00: Round table discussion and audience Q&amp;A: Film and Social Change &#8211; Babar Sheikh (Filmmaker), Aisha Arif Khan ((Faculty, Department of Visual Studies, University of Karachi and Indus Valley), Patrick Hazard (LIDF)<br />
17.45-18.45: Q&amp;A session between Patrick Hazard and the press<br />
18-45-19.30: Refreshments / Informal meet and greet with the press</p>
<p>Spaces are limited. To reserve a place  <a href="http://www.eventbrite.com/event/1311475659?ref=ebtn" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.eventbrite.com/registerbutton?eid=1311475659" border="0" alt="Register for LIDF MEDIA FORUM, KARACHI - FILMMAKING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE in Karachi, Pakistan  on Eventbrite" /></a> or write to tickets@lidf.co.uk</p>
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		<title>Girls on the Air</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 00:47:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hazard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valetina Monti &#124; 2009 &#124; Italy &#124; 62min Afghanistan radio has traditionally been the voice of authority &#8211; there is no tradition of radio as a democratic, participatory medium that can be used to satisfy the needs of local communities &#8211; until today. 23 year old Afghan journalist Humaira Habib is founder and editor-in-chief of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Valetina Monti | 2009 | Italy | 62min</p>
<p>Afghanistan radio has traditionally been the voice of authority &#8211; there is no tradition of radio as a democratic, participatory medium that can be used to satisfy the needs of local communities &#8211; until today.</p>
<p>23 year old Afghan journalist Humaira Habib is founder and editor-in-chief of Radio Sahar, the first independent community radio station born after the fall of the Taliban regime and entirely run by women. In a unique example of a new democracy building process in Afghanistan, Humaira and the girls of the radio fight every day for the rights of Afghan women.</p>
<p>Focusing on the young Afghani idealists who are trying to make a difference in a country where the very basic principles of democracy were completely destroyed, award-winning filmmaker Valentina Monti explores the value of freedom of expression and information and reveals that Afghanistan is a very different country from the stereotype created in the Western media.<br />
+ Q&amp;A with director Valentina Monti and Patrick Hazard, Director LIDF</p>
<p>Barbican, Cinema 1, 18:30<br />
9 February 2011</p>
<p>Tickets: Standard – £8.50 online (£10.50 full price) / Barbican Members – £6.50 online (£8.50 full price) / Concessions £7.50 (subject to availability)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.barbican.org.uk/film/event-detail.asp?ID=11685" target="_blank">BOOK HERE</a></p>
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		<title>LIDF at The Book Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 20:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hazard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thinking and Drinking: Conversations in Film Six UK Short Docs from the LIDF 2010 We are delighted to be starting a new partnership with The Book Club (‘…currently the venue for hip literary events.’ The Independent). The Book Club brings together wit, wisdom, creative events, food, drink and a brain-teasing, eclectic programme. The new partnership [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thinking and Drinking: Conversations in Film<br />
Six UK Short Docs from the LIDF 2010</p>
<p>We are delighted to be starting a new partnership with <a href="http://www.wearetbc.com/" target="_blank">The Book Club</a> (‘…currently the venue for hip literary events.’ The Independent). The Book Club brings together wit, wisdom, creative events, food, drink and a brain-teasing, eclectic programme.</p>
<p>The new partnership allows the LIDF to meet, greet, entertain, chat and watch films with the London community of documentary film enthusiasts. It is our first chance to really sit down in an informal setting and ask what do you want from your London documentary festival. It is a chance for closer involvement, for forging deeper partnerships and generating as yet unknown connections and ideas.</p>
<p>We look forward to meeting you on the 19th January when we kick off with drinks and a selection of our favourite UK short docs.</p>
<p>‘Conversations in Film’ is a new event where film and discussion go hand in hand. Each month we will look at documentary film as it straddles the worlds of reportage, anthropology, activism, and mass entertainment. A chance for dialogue and the London documentary community to gather, a chance for debate, for support and inspiration.</p>
<p>Wednesday 19th January<br />
Time: 7pm -  8.30pm<br />
Door: £7 including complimentary glass of wine<br />
100 Leonard Street, EC2A 4RH &#8211; 020 7684 8618<br />
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<p>The full film line-up &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;<span id="more-4862"></span></p>
<p><strong>Credit Crunch<br />
</strong>Purses and Wallets is a response to the credit crunch. Made on a miniscule budget it asks people to talk about where they keep their money and reveals something about them through the intimacy of well worn personal objects.<br />
Gail Pearce | 2009 | UK | 5</p>
<p><strong>Chungking Dream<br />
</strong>The world collides in Chungking Mansions (Hong Kong). As perhaps the most diversely populated building on earth it is a paradise of multi-culturalism and low-end globalisation, uniquely belonging to no one and everyone. For years the building has been notorious both as a refuge for petty criminals and illegal immigrants, and for its unsanitary living conditions. Yet it exists as a perfect example of a city as an organic mega-structure, flexible enough to fulfill every need from religion to water supply, while providing an alternative to conventional space, culture and time. What is fascinating here, besides all the shortcomings, is that Chungking somehow succeeds, continuously evolving to accommodate the hopes of those that find themselves drawn there.<br />
Jean-Louis Schuller | 2008 | UK | 17min</p>
<p><strong>Cut in Time<br />
</strong>This documentary portrait evokes the inner thoughts of a projectionist, working in a Bollywood cinema. His hazy dark world is only kept alight by the images he believes himself to be the master of. Here the camera is a spectator of his actions and thoughts, as we are taken through this lonely world to find a man. Is it just a job, or true art?<br />
Aashish Gadhvi | 2009 | UK | 10min</p>
<p><strong>The Devil’s Footprints<br />
</strong>Following a strange snowfall on February 6th 1855, the people of East Devon awoke to discover bipedal cloven footprints had passed through their villages. This short documentary explores the 100 mile trail and the recent return of the prints.<br />
Nick Flintoff | 2009 | UK | 13min</p>
<p><strong>Companion of Kings<br />
</strong>Rescued from the verge of extinction in the Middle Ages, the greyhound became the dog of the aristocracy, elevated to a status above that of common man. Fast forward a millennium, to a time in which their racing grounds slowly crumble.<br />
Tara Manandhar | 2008 | UK | 10min</p>
<p><strong>London Vampires.<br />
</strong>In London, there are three societies dedicated to the Vampire: Super Goths, Satanists and Real Life Vampires. This documentary looks at their members, friends and observers, opening up the ‘coffin lid’ on this growing sub culture&#8230;<br />
Trevor Hargreaves | 2009 | UK | 14min</p>
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		<title>Out of the Ashes (15*)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 18:59:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hazard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Timothy Albone, Lucy Martens &#124; 2010 &#124; UK &#124; 85 min. In just a few years, the Afghan cricket team has risen from the sport’s lowest ranks to phenomenal success in the highly competitive international arena. Garnering a ‘Best of the Fest’ nod from Edinburgh this year, this is the remarkable and inspirational story of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Timothy Albone, Lucy Martens | 2010 | UK | 85 min.</p>
<p>In just a few years, the Afghan cricket team has risen from the sport’s lowest ranks to phenomenal success in the highly competitive international arena.</p>
<p>Garnering a ‘Best of the Fest’ nod from Edinburgh this year, this is the remarkable and inspirational story of coach Taj Malik Aleem and his team, who became the sport’s unlikeliest heroes during a triumphant campaign culminating in the crucial World Cup qualifier in South Africa.</p>
<p>Executive prodcued by Oscar-winning director and cricket enthusiast Sam Mendes, Out of the Ashes follows the squad over two years as they go from playing in their shalwar-kameezes on rubble pitches to battling their way around the globe and up the international league tables. In a country more often associated with war and rigged elections, their incredible journey is an absolute joy to behold.</p>
<p>+ Q&amp;A with directors Lucy Martens and Timothy Albone, producer Leslie Knott and Cricketing legend Bill Allen OBE</p>
<p>&#8216;Best of the Fest&#8217;, Edinburgh International Film Festival</p>
<p>“Puts a human face to a nation that many have turned their back on…”  Sam Mendes, Exec Producer, Out of the Ashes</p>
<p>“Uplifting, fascinating…  An intriguing and extremely watchable film.”  Screen</p>
<p>“Filmic gold…. Remarkable” Sunday Times</p>
<p>&#8220;The real-life contemporary Cinderella story of how Afghanistan&#8217;s  ragtag cricket team rose up through the sport&#8217;s international ranks  is charmingly recounted in Brit-made docu&#8230;.This often humourous pic is  ultimately more about people and passion that it is about the game  itself.&#8221; Variety</p>
<p>Producers: Leslie Knott &amp; Rachel Wexler, Bungalow Town Production Ltd</p>
<p>Barbican, Cinema 1, 18:30<br />
7 December 2010</p>
<p>Tickets: Standard &#8211; £8.50 online (£10.50 full price) / Barbican Members &#8211; £6.50 online (£8.50 full price) / Concessions £7.50 (subject to availability) <a href="http://www.barbican.org.uk/film/event-detail.asp?ID=11233" target="_blank">BOOK HERE</a></p>
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		<title>The Artist and the Poet (Leonard Baskin &amp; Ted Hughes in Conversation) (PG)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 19:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Noel Chanan &#124; 2009 &#124; UK &#124; 40min In 1983 poet Ted Hughes and American printmaker and sculptor Leonard Baskin, his collaborator for many years, took part in an unrehearsed audio recording in which they talked about their long-standing friendship and the nature of their collaborative work on illustrated books of Hughes’s poems. The outcome [...]]]></description>
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Noel Chanan | 2009 | UK | 40min</p>
<p>In 1983 poet Ted Hughes and American printmaker and sculptor Leonard Baskin, his collaborator for many years, took part in an unrehearsed audio recording in which they talked about their long-standing friendship and the nature of their collaborative work on illustrated books of Hughes’s poems.</p>
<p>The outcome of the recording by renowned filmmaker and photographer Noel Chanan is a lively, entertaining, and revelatory documentary where Hughes and Baskin explore in intimate detail the genesis of such key works as CROW and CAVE BIRDS.</p>
<p>Includes previously unseen photographs, extensive illustrations of Baskin’s dramatic prints and sculptures and readings by Hughes himself.</p>
<p>+ Q&amp;A with Noel Chanan, poet Tom Paulin, Nicholas Penny (Director of the National Gallery), and Nicholas Spice (London Review of Books)</p>
<p>The Artist and the Poet will be preceded by the short film <strong>THE GHOSTVILLE PROJECT</strong></p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-4832" href="http://www.lidf.co.uk/news/2010/11/the-artist-and-the-poet-leonard-baskin-ted-hughes-in-conversation-pg/the-ghostvillage-project-photo-credit-alex-scaglia/"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-4832" title="The Ghostvillage Project Photo credit Alex Scaglia" src="http://www.lidf.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/The-Ghostvillage-Project-Photo-credit-Alex-Scaglia-420x281.jpg" alt="" width="420" height="281" /></a></p>
<p>Tim Daly | 2009 | UK | 12min</p>
<p>This short documentary was shot in October 2009 on the remote Cowal Peninsula in the West of Scotland. It details arts collective Agents of Change&#8217;s transformation of the abandoned village of Pollphail into an open air art gallery. The brutalist 1970s concrete structures had never seen human inhabitants. The site was originally constructed ostensibly as a base to house workers needed to construct concrete oil rigs, but the plan was subsequently abandoned, and now it is ideally suited to the separate styles and methods employed by the collective. Drawing inspiration from the marked contrast between the architecture and the surrounding landscape of rolling hills, forests and lochs, the artists worked for three days through challenging physical conditions to produce foreboding yet hauntingly beautiful artwork all over the site. The viewer is rewarded with a unique insight into the world of the graffiti artist and an opportunity to experience the creative process behind such a huge undertaking.</p>
<p>18:30 / 17 November 2010<br />
Barbican Cinema 1</p>
<p>Tickets: £8.50 online / £10.50 full price; Members £6.50 online / £8.50 full price; Concessions £7.50; Under 15 £5.50<br />
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		<title>Shout (15)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Sep 2010 20:31:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DocSpot: Shout (15*) + Q&#38;A + Exhibition 20:45 / This powerful portrayal of youth and growing up and a forgotten part of the Middle East conflict won the Best Film of the London International Documentary Festival 2010 Born in the Israeli occupied Golan Heights, best friends Ezat and Bayan journey across the UN monitored no [...]]]></description>
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<p>DocSpot: Shout (15*) + Q&amp;A + Exhibition</p>
<p>20:45 / This  powerful portrayal of youth and growing up and a forgotten part of the  Middle East conflict won the Best Film of the London International  Documentary Festival 2010</p>
<p>Born in the Israeli occupied Golan  Heights, best friends Ezat and Bayan journey across the UN monitored no  man&#8217;s land to study in the Syrian capital, Damascus.</p>
<p>Leaving behind their village, friends and family, the two young men at  first enjoy the freedom their new home affords them; however, they soon  learn that the city is a place where sides must be picked and words  carefully chosen.</p>
<p>The Netherlands 2009 Dirs. Ester Gould &amp; Sabine Lubbe Bakker 75 min.<br />
In Arabic with English subtitles.</p>
<p>+ Q&amp;A with director Sabine Lubbe Bakker, Chris Doyle (Director,  Council for Arab-British Understanding) and Shaza Shannan (British  Syrian Society)</p>
<p>Chris Doyle &#8211; Director of The Council for Arab-British Understanding. As  the lead spokesperson for CAABU and as an acknowledged expert on the  region, Chris is a frequent commentator on TV and Radio. He gives  numerous talks around the country on issues such as Palestine, Iraq,  Islamophobia and the Arabs in Britain. He has had numerous letters  published in the British and international media.</p>
<p>Sabine Lubbe Bakker is a dutch film maker with a passion for the Middle  East. Having orginially trained in political science, she has been in  the motion picture industry since 2005. &#8216;Shout&#8217; is her first feature.</p>
<p>Shaza Shannan is currently the Head of Cultural Committee at British  Syrian Society and the Vice Chair at CAABU &#8211; she organises events  focussed on Middle Eastern issues. She is the Business Change Manager at  British Council and also holds a position teaching arabic at SOAS.</p>
<p>20.45, 29 September 2010<br />
Barbican, Cinema 1</p>
<p>Tickets: Standard &#8211; £8.50 online (£10.50 full price) / Barbican Members &#8211;  £6.50 online (£8.50 full price) / Concessions £7.50 / Under 15 £5.50<br />
subject to availability. <a href="http://www.barbican.org.uk/film/event-detail.asp?ID=11125" target="_blank">BOOK HERE</a></p>
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