Tuesday 29 January 2013

February showing: Not One Less

Sunday 17th February
Doors open 5.30pm for 6pm start
 
Not One Less
 
In celebration of the Chinese New Year
 
In a village in China mired with poverty, Not One Less is heart-warming comedy drama about a teacher’s determination to protect every one of her pupil’s.
 
 
 
Birch Community Centre, Brighton Grove, M14 5JT
 
FREE film showing with refreshments available at a charge
 
No need to book- just turn up!
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Wednesday 23 January 2013

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An evening of Icelandic film and literature with Agust Borgthor Sverrison

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An evening of Icelandic film and literature with Agust Borgthor Sverrison

Twice In
                                                          A LifetimeÁgúst
                                                          Borgþór
                                                          Sverrisson
A rare opportunity to hear one of Iceland's most exciting writers, and author of the acclaimed, Twice in a Lifetime.

Tonight's reading will be accompanied by the screening of two short films based on Icelandic short stories. Vera Juliusdottir's The Magician based on a short story by Jon Atli Jonasson, and Heimir Freyr Hlöðversson's Disappear (Hverfa), based on Agust's own short story 'Disappearing into the World'.




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Thursday 24th January
MadLab, 36-40 Edge Street, Manchester, M4 1HN
7pm
Free entry
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'A splendid collection... Sverrisson is a great author who cunningly masters the spare form of the short story.'Páll Baldvin Baldvinsson

'The stories in this collection brilliantly draw a world through brief details and coincidence.' - The Manchester Review


Ágúst Borgþór Sverrissonhas published five collections of short stories - Twice in a Lifetime being his latest - plus a short-novel, Hliðarspor (Sidestep) in 2007. He is widely regarded as one of Iceland’s most accomplished practitioners of the short form. His stories have been translated into English and German, and two of those featured in this collection, 'Disappearing into the World' and 'The First Day of the Fourth Week', are high-school set texts in his home country. 'Disappearing into the World' won the Strik.is prize in 2001. Agust has worked as a journalist, copywriter and translator and is a well-known blogger and commentator in Iceland on literature and politics.


Supported by Arts Council England




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Tuesday 22 January 2013

January thank-you


A big thank-you for the big attendance on Sunday to see ‘Grow Your Own’ and thank-you for the home-made cakes that helped to raise £38.30 to keep us going beyond our grant.

The film showing included raising awareness of Manchester’s Hate Crime Report Week and more information can be found at http://www.report-it.org.uk/home and take a look at the LGF’s ‘Enough is Enough’ campaign highlighting homophobic hate crime: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6OkOxSH4_s

‘Grow Your Own’ raises many issues around community cohesion, community groups and wellbeing. The character of Kung Sang used his connection to nature and nurturing his plot to begin to rebuild his shattered life, whereas Eddie found the allotments as a source of friendship helping with his loneliness. More simple ways to improve your well-being can be found by following the link, including attending your local film club: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzxR9eLseO8

Finally, on Sunday 17th February the film showing will be themed to the Chinese New Year celebrations. More to follow soon including an after film showing discussion and social at a nearby pub...watch this space!

Thursday 3 January 2013

Januray film showing is Sunday 20th January

See previous post for more information.

January Film

This month's film showing is a British comedy and ties in very nicely with Hate Crime Reporting Week 2013.

Grow Your Own is about an English community that is tested when a refugee family are given an allotment to grow their own produce.
Read more at.... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847830/

The film showing is free and there will be a range of refreshments to buy on the night- all profits go to funding future showings. Many thanks to all those that supported the December showing and £24.20 was raised.


No need to book, just turn up. For more information please contact Rich Browning on 07913 540680 or richbrowning@healthymehealthycommunities.co.uk