
Booking fees
£1.50 booking fee per online/phone transaction.
No fee when tickets are booked in person.
Booking fees are per transaction and not per ticket. If your booking contains several events the highest booking fee will apply. The booking fee may be reduced on certain events. Members do not pay booking fees.
Programme
Creekmouth
2024 UK dir Yasmine Djédjé-Fisher-Azoumé 4 mins
The 1953 North Sea flood, is remembered, retold, and reanimated. The everyday stories of those who were displaced from Creekmouth village come to life in this beautiful illustration of oral histories.
Deadlock
2025 Algeria/France dir Lucien Beucher and Mahdi Boucif 9 mins
Childhood friends Sifou and Mahrez are left with the shadows of their brothers who fled from Algiers to Europe. The hazy uncertainty of what lies ahead leaves them wondering: Can they escape the cycle or are they doomed to follow the same deadlock?
Receiver
2019 ireland dir Jenny Brady 14 mins
An assemblage of deaf history that considers how we speak and listen, revealing communication to be a violent and fragile operation.
Resistance Meditation
2024 Canada dir Sara Wylie 4 mins
Bending space and temporality, Sara Wylie envisions a world where time is reimagined outside of capitalism’s agenda of productivity and able-bodied norms. A pulsing and evocative meditation on agency found through stillness and crip time.
The Ban
2024 UK dir Roisin Agnew 25 mins
A blip in Thatcher’s censorship era saw actors hired to dub the voices of IRA members for broadcast media during the conflict in Northern Ireland. Through unseen archival footage and present-day interviews with key figures like Gerry Adams and Stephen Rea, revisit people’s power against the British government’s use of censorship to justify ‘terrorism’.
The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing
2024 Palestine dir Theo Panagopoulos 17 mins
Through early 1930s archival footage, Scottish missionaries unknowingly captured the enduring spirit of Palestine. Panagopoulos weaves these coloured images into a tender meditation, where ‘Flowers of the Holy Land’ stands as silent witnesses to a people's unbroken connection to their soil. Here, beauty and resistance intertwine in a landscape both occupied and beloved.