Bristol Radical Film Festival 2014 Programme at a Glance

The Bristol Radical Film Festival was founded in 2011 to showcase Mon 3rd 19:30 - 21:30 Enemies of the People contemporary and historical works of overtly political left-wing The Cube Cinema, 4 Princess Row, BS2 8NQ documentary and fiction filmmaking. Organised by staff, students and Tue 4th 19:00 - 22:30 Our Times & We Are Half of Iran’s Population alumni from the Centre for Moving Image Research and the Film team at the SPAN, Silai Centre, 178 Easton Rd, BS5 0ES University of the West of England (UWE), the festival also aims to draw th attention to a range of other progressive, community-based initiatives in the Wed 5 19:30 - 21:30 The Man with a Movie Camera city. Venues include digital outreach projects, anarchist social centres, Roll for the Soul Community Bike Cafe, 2 Quay Street, BS1 2JL drop-in centres for sex workers, political squats, radical bookshops, Thu 6th 19:30 - 21:30 McLibel community bicycle hubs, trade union halls and so on. Knowle West Media Centre, Leinster Avenue, BS4 1NL Fri 7th 19:30 - 21:30 Dancing Mania & From Tehran to All our events feature an introduction to the topic and are followed by an Followed by director Q&A audience discussion. This is in keeping with the tradition of political film $UQROȴQL1DUURZ4XD\%64$ cultures around the world, in which the films are the pretext for action and debate as much as being important aesthetic and cultural objects in Headline Weekend - All events hosted at The Arc, 27 Broad Street, BS1 2HG themselves. Our interpretation of the word ‘radical’ is an open one: while Sat 8th 11:00 - 11:30 Coffee and Welcome we believe that radical social, economic and political change is needed for a more equal, just and sustainable society, that fundamental belief can be 11:30 - 13:30 Tracing Movements Showcase articulated in a variety of ways. Film is a rich medium and we are keen to 14:00 - 16:30 Parallel Session 1 exhibit works that interrogate political and aesthetic radicalism in new and st challenging ways. The Spanish Earth & To Die in Madrid (1 ȵRRU Arna’s Children (2ndȵRRU Since its first event the festival has grown significantly, and the team now 17:00 - 19:30 Parallel Session 2 organises events throughout the year as well as the annual festival. We are not-for-profit, with all the money made from our work reinvested into the Video-Activism Workshop (1stȵRRU organisation. We are always looking to develop new relationships and try Many Wars Ago (2ndȵRRU new things, so if you are interested in working with us please get in touch. 20:00 - 22:30 On the Art of War - Followed by director Q&A 23:00 - Late PARTY Get tickets at our webiste: Sun 9th 13:00 - 15:00 Parallel Session 3 bristolradicalfilmfestival.org.uk Strangers in Good Company (1stȵRRU Short Film Competition Showcase (2ndȵRRU 15:30 - 18:00 Parallel Session 4 For the opening night at The Cube tickets cost £5/4. Events from Tuesday to Thursday are free with a donation. An Evening with Mania Akbari on Paths of Glory (1stȵRRU Friday costs £6/4. Weekend events at The Arc are priced as follows (though Matewan (2ndȵRRU no one will be turned away for lack of funds and asylum seekers can come for free): 19:00 - 21:30 The Happy Lands Followed by director Q&A £4 per session / £10 day pass / £25 weekend pass Cambodian Killing Fields: Films on Wheels: Enemies of the People The Man with a Movie Camera

Thet Sambeth & Rob Lemkin UK/Cambodia, Dziga Vertov, USSR, 1929, 68mins 2009, 94min For this event we join forces with Cycletricity Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act of Killing was and DJ Spin Thief to present a screening of the one of the most significant documentaries of revolutionary Soviet classic, The Man with a 2013. Cambodian filmmaker Thet Sambeth set Movie Camera (1929), that is truly unique. the precedent for Oppenheimer’s film with his Not only will the film be accompanied by a live, work on the Khmer Rouge, which slaughtered improvised soundtrack, but the entire event will nearly a third of Cambodia’s population from be pedal-powered by ‘cycletricity’… Also with 1975 to 1979. Featuring extraordinarily candid bonus short film, The Bristol Bike Project, interviews with former Khmer Rouge this event is not to be missed. murderers, many of whom acknowledge their crimes for the first time, Enemies of the People Wed 5th, Roll for the Soul Community Bike Cafe, is at once cinematically beautiful, chillingly £5/4, Doors 19:30 for 20:00 start insightful and as personal as it is political.

Mon 3rd, Cube Cinema, £5/4, Doors 19:30 for 20:00 start

Feminism Iranian Style: Food for Thought: Our Times & We Are Half of Iran’s Population McLibel

Rākhshan Bani-E’temād Franny Armstrong Iran, 2002/2009, 75/47min UK, 2005, 85mins

One of Iran’s foremost filmmakers, Filmed over ten years by ‘no-budget’ director Bani-E’temad has made a unique body of work Franny Armstrong, McLibel is the David and over the last 40 years, tackling issues from Goliath story of two people who fought back poverty and polygamy to women’s oppression against one of the most powerful corporations and war. Tonight we show two of her most on the planet. Funny, moving and inspirational, acclaimed films on the myriad challenges McLibel is not just about hamburgers; it’s about women face in Iran and the variety of ways they the importance of freedom of speech when are being overcome. Seldom screened in the UK, multinational corporations are more powerful these films offer insight into an Iran we rarely than countries. see in the West. Served with Iranian food from the Silai Centre cafe, from £2-5. Thu 6th, Knowle West Media Centre FREE, Doors 19:30 for 20:00 start Tue 4th, S.P.A.N., Silai Centre FREE, Doors 19:00 for 20:00 start An Evening with Mania Akbari: Parallel Session 1 Spanish Civil War & Israel / Palestine From Tehran to London & Dancing Mania Followed by director Q&A The Spanish Arna’s Mania Akbari, Iran, 2012, 45min Earth & Roya Akbari, Iran, 2013, 25min Children To Die in Madrid Since her debut role in ’s Ten (2002) Mania Akbari’s own films have dealt with some of the most sensitive topics in the Iranian cultural landscape. We are delighted to present the premiere of her latest film, completed after her exile from Iran in 2012, alongside Dancing Mania, by Mania’s sister, Roya, which explores the themes of dance, sex and death in her sister’s film.

Fri 7th Arnolfini, £6/4, Doors 19:30 for 20:00 start Juliano Mer Khamis, Israel/Palestine/Netherlands, Headline Weekend: All events hosted at The Arc, 27 Broad Street, BS1 2HG 2004, 84mins

This moving documentary Migrant Solidarity: explores how war, poverty and oppression affect those who grow Joris Ivens, USA, 55min Tracing Movements Showcase up under their influence. / Frédéric Rossif, France, 85min Palestinian-Israeli , director Tracing Movements is a collaborative project 2014 marks the 75th anniversary and activist Juliano Mer Khamis, documenting the relentless attempts to suppress of the end of the Spanish Civil and his Jewish mother, Arna and control the movement of people within War, when a fragile socialist founded a drama therapy and Europe’s borders - as well as the inspirational democracy was overturned by the education centre in Palestine in struggles, strikes and occupations of those combined forces of European the 1980s. Years later, Khamis resisting them. In this session activists and fascism and the British and returns to Jenin refugee camp to filmmakers from Tracing Movements introduce French ruling class, whose policy discover the fate of the children and showcase a selection of their work, of non-interventionism he taught. Arna’s Children is a exploring the collaborative and process-based condemned the republic to death. bitter examination of the approach used and the importance of In this session we screen two Israel/Palestine conflict and the challenging borders and other social barriers in rarely seen films made in support chronic chaos experienced by the struggle for a better world. of the revolution. those who cannot escape it.

Sat 8th The Arc, £5/4, 11:30 - 13:30 £4 th Sat 8th The Arc, 14:00 - 16:30 Sat 8 The Arc, 14:00 - 16:30 nd (1st Floor) £4 (2 Floor) £4 Parallel Session 2 WWI Centenary & Video Activist Workshop Headline Event: On the Art of War Followed by director Q&A

Languages of Luca Bellino & Silvia Luzi, Italy/USA, 2012, 85min Video-Activism British premiere with directors’ Q+A. Provocative, mature and cinematic, Luca Bellino and Silvia Luzi’s award-winning documentary Video-activism is one of the most explores the 15-month struggle of militant prevalent forms of radical factory workers in Milan to save their plant from filmmaking in the world, but is closure. Expertly combining the heat of battle rarely subject to serious with ice-cold political analysis, this film is both a consideration. Concha Mateos and complex evocation of 21st-century class struggle Luis Lanchares, activists, and an object lesson in how to fight and win. academics and authors of one of the first studies of video-activism Sat 8th, The Arc, £5/4, 20:00 - 22:30 £4 in Spain, present their work and explore how what you shoot can Many Wars Ago reveal the way you think. Sat 8th The Arc, 17:00 - 19:30 (1st floor) £4 Party! Francesco Rosi Italy/Yugoslavia, 1970, 100mins

In association with the Bristol As Emma Goldman may or may not have said: Radical History Group: Italy 1917 – society is violently split down the middle over the "If I can’t dance question of whether to continue intervention in the war. Anarchists and socialists are it’s not my intent on causing so much trouble that continued intervention is revolution." impossible. Railway lines are ripped up, battle lines are drawn. Featuring BRFF regulars DJ Dad, DJ Mon and On the Isonzo front a General DJ Mo with politically-charged funk, soul & smells socialism behind the blues, and a lairy dose of drum ‘n’ bass and troops’ reaction to his orders. techno later on.

Sat 8th The Arc, 17:00 - 19:30 The Arc, 23:00 - Late - Suggested £4 Dontation (2nd Floor) £4 Parallel Session 3 Ageing Femininities & BRFF Shorts Parallel Session 4 WWI Centenay & Class War in Fiction BRFF Short Paths of Glory Matewan Film Showcase Stanley Kubrick John Sayles USA, 1957, 85min USA, 1987, 135min

Paths of Glory is one of the most Based on the West Virginia The radical short-film session powerful anti-war films ever coalfield wars of the 1920s, when returns, showcasing a range of produced. Adapted from a novel striking miners clashed with the politically-charged works chosen based on true events, the film tyrannical owners of the region’s from the hundreds of films exposes the irrationality and coal companies, Matewan submitted over the previous inhumanity of the military exemplifies the revolutionary months. With films from machine. Dismissed by the potential of narrative cinema. countries including Denmark, Hollywood intelligentsia, the film Told from the perspective of Dubai, France, Germany, Greece, was shot on a tiny budget of $1 union organiser Joe Kenehan Italy, Poland, Russia, Spain and million. Its title, from a poem by (Chris Cooper), the film explores more, this session promises to 18th-century English poet Thomas the complexities of race and class Strangers in reveal some of the best radical Gray, is ironic: in the much maligned yet rich short filmmaking from around history of labour struggles in Good Company “The paths of glory lead but to the world today. the U.S. the grave.” th Sun 9 The Arc, 13:00 - 15:00 Sun 9th The Arc, 15:30 - 18:00 Cynthia Scott, Canada, 1990, nd Sun 9rth The Arc, 15:30 - 18:00 (2 Floor) £4 (2nd Floor) £4 101min (1st Floor) £4

What is ‘radical’ film anyway? In a cynical bid to exploit the Closing Event: economic potential of the West’s ageing population, mainstream The Happy Lands Followed by director Q&A cinema is increasingly focusing on old age. Yet these films frequently represent ageing as a problem to Robert Rae, against the savage austerity of an be either solved or survived. In UK, 2012, 108min earlier Liberal-Conservative this context, Cynthia Scott’s government. Director Robert Rae award-winning docu-fiction, When they fought for their will be present to discuss the which uses photo-montage & country they were heroes. When extraordinary process of the improvised dialogue to represent they fought for their own they film’s creation and the clear the richness of long-lives were traitors. It’s the General parallels with the political well-lived, is a highly radical film. Strike, 1926 - only seven years situation today.

th after the slaughter of the trenches, Sun 9 The Arc, 13:00 - 15:00 Sun 9th The Arc , 19:00 - 21:30 st miners' unions lead the country (1 Floor) £4 (1st Floor) £4 Festival Locations

Christmas St

King Square

Broad St Quay 2St 1 John St

Dove St Princess Row Tailor Ct

Dighton St

Bell Lane

1. The Arc, 27 Broad Street, BS1 2HG The Cube Cinema, 4 Princess Row, BS2 8NQ 2. Roll for the Soul, 2 Quay Street, BS1 2JL

The Grove Novers Park Rd

Broadbury Rd

Narrow Quay

Prince St

Leinster Ave

St. Whytes Rd Arnolfini, 16 Narrow Quay, BS1 4QA Knowle West Media Centre, Leinster Avenue, BS4 1NL

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