ASSEMBLE Festival: A CARNiVAL BETWEEN WORLDS
A live cinematic experience and electronic music set built from the lived stories of women, non-binary and trans people of colour from across the UK that asks, what if we made the future?
A live cinematic experience and electronic music set built from the lived stories of women, non-binary and trans people of colour from across the UK that asks, what if we made the future?
Feminist film criticism podcast Kill James Bond celebrates International Women's Day with a set of 3 live episode recordings on the Charlie's Angels film series
In 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.
The British group Cymande are unsung heroes whose message of peace, love and funk sailed beyond Britain's shores and helped shape music for five decades. Now their story is told on screen for for the first time, with tributes from a galaxy of musicians and producers influenced and enthralled by their music, including Mark Ronson, Norman Jay, Jazzie B, DJ Maseo of De La Soul, Jim James and Louie Vega.
Regarded as one of the best musicals ever made. Cabaret turns 50 at this special anniversary screening with live entertainment.
Two films that share stories of collective brotherhood in the UK, using movement, documentary conversation and artistic expression through magical realism.
Raw and energetic like the music that inspired the 1970s political movement, White Riot offers invaluable insight into how music can change the world - and how Rock Against Racism still resonates.
Keyboard Fantasies tells the time-travelling tale of a mystical musician and vocalist, as the present finally catches up with him and he embarks on his first international tour at the age of 74.