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SUMMARY:Mark Lyken: Live Performance
DESCRIPTION:  \nMark Lyken live performance\nApprox. 35 mins\nFree\, but please book a space via Eventbrite or directly | info@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000 \nPlease join us in our upstairs space for a slow-building improvised live soundtrack by Mark Lyken to his 2 channel film work New Town New Wave\, using sound material he gathered in and around the old KBS building in Namwon during his residency there is November 2017\, as well as the 1976 archive broadcast upon which the work is centred. \nPreceded by Mark Lyken in conversation about his exhibition New Town New Wave with Tina Fiske and Bryony Rose
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/mark-lyken-live-performance/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180520T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180520T163000
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SUMMARY:Mark Lyken  New Town New WaveExhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:A new two-channel film installation \nOpening Sunday 20 May\n Continuing Thurs-Sat\, 10am-4pm until SATURDAY 16 JUNE\n Also open Sunday 27 May 11am-4pm \nMark Lyken\, film still from ‘New Town New Wave’\, 2018. Courtesy of the artist\nCAMPLE LINE is pleased to present New Town New Wave\, a compelling new work by filmmaker and sound artist Mark Lyken\, developed following the Namwon Sound Art Residency that he undertook in November 2017 at the former KBS (Korean Broadcast System) building in Namwon\, South Korea. It will be installed alongside Namwon Broadcasts\, 2017\, a new 20 minute soundwork recorded during an improvised performance in the KBS basement machine room\, comprising sounds and field recordings gathered in and around the building during the residency. \nA recent film by Lyken\, Táifēng and the Motorway Saint (Taiwan/Scotland\, 2017\, 62mins\, Mandarin with English subtitles)\, will screen at the opening event at 3.30pm\, and at 12pm and 2pm during hours of regular exhibition opening. \nNew Town New Wave has been supported by CAMPLE LINE\, Namwon Culture City Committee\, Cryptic Glasgow\, Producer Group DOT and Afternoon Pictures \nMark Lyken is a filmmaker and sound artist. He creates observational film\, musical and sound works\, performances and installations that explore relationships to place and the interplay between nature and culture. This has led to collaborations with artists and scientists\, most notably with the University of Aberdeen’s School of Biological Sciences. Lyken’s work has been presented in Brazil\, India\, Italy\, Mexico\, Poland\, Romania\, Sweden\, Taiwan and widely across the UK. He is currently based in Dumfries and Galloway.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/mark-lyken-new-town-new-wave/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180509T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180509T210000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180330T214056Z
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SUMMARY:Book Group #5  Lincoln in the Bardo\, George Saunders
DESCRIPTION:  \nPlease join us for our next book group meeting on Weds 9 May. We will be chatting about George Saunder’s Lincoln in the Bardo\, winner of the 2017 Man Booker Prize. \nAn experimental first novel from George Saunders\, the story weaves around President Abraham Lincoln and the death of his eleven year old son\, Willie\, at the dawn of the American Civil War \nAs the Civil War rages\, President Lincoln’s beloved son lies gravely ill\, and in a matter of days\, he dies. After his son is laid to rest in a Georgetown cemetery\, newspapers report that a grief-stricken Lincoln returns to the crypt several times alone to hold his son. From this seed of historical truth\, George Saunders spins an unforgettable story of familial love and loss that breaks free of realism\, entering a thrilling\, supernatural domain both hilarious and terrifying. \nGet in touch if you wish to come along and join the chat. In the meantime… \nListen to this review on US public radio broadcaster NPR:\nhttps://www.npr.org/2017/02/09/514294006/george-saunders-re-imagines-a-presidents-grief-with-lincoln-in-the-bardo
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/book-group-5-lincoln-bardo-george-saunders/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180506T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180506T173000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180414T173852Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk  Karen Cunningham in conversation with Dominic Paterson
DESCRIPTION:Karen Cunningham\, detail of Contextural\, 2018. Image: Mike Bolam. Courtesy of the artist\n  \nPlease join us for this closing event for Karen Cunningham’s solo exhibition Deploying Culture. Karen will be in conversation with Dr Dominic Paterson\, Lecturer in Contemporary Art at the University of Glasgow and Curator of Contemporary Art at the Hunterian Art Gallery. \nDeploying Culture\, a solo exhibition by artist Karen Cunningham\, brings together three works: two new installations made in-situ specifically for our upstairs space and a recent moving image work Movable Type; Under Erasure\, 2016\, which will be showing in our downstairs screening space. \nCunningham’s choice and uses of materials allude to technological narratives and new critical thinking about how we produce\, reproduce and relate to our material environment. Her work prompts us to question: How do we use particular combinations of matter to communicate? How and from where do we source the specific materials to do so? How do we display\, handle\, deploy and ultimately dispose of the materials that we engage with? \nOur closing event is FREE\, but ticketed. Please book a seat\, either through Eventbrite or with us directly: info@campleline.org.uk or 01848 331 000
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/artist-talk-karen-cunningham-conversation-dominic-paterson/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Twin and Earth
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180505T143000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180222T231408Z
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SUMMARY:Karen Cunningham  Movable Type: Under Erasure\, 2016  Screening
DESCRIPTION:Karen Cunningham\, ‘Movable Type: Under Erasure’ (2016)\, HD film still. Courtesy of Karen Cunningham\nKaren Cunningham\nMovable Type: Under Erasure (2016\, 13mins 30 sec)\n24 March\, 7 April\, 28 April and 5 May\nThe film will run on a loop 12.30 – 2.30pm \nAlongside her solo exhibition\, Deploying Culture\, we are delighted to screen Karen Cunningham’s recent video work filmed largely on location at Writing-on-Stone\, Canada and featuring an original monologue written and read by the eminent theorist and cultural critic Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/karen-cunningham-movable-type-erasure-2016-screening-2/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Twin and Earth
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180428T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180428T143000
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CREATED:20180221T234715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180222T080734Z
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SUMMARY:KAREN Cunningham  Movable Type: Under Erasure\, 2016  Screening
DESCRIPTION:Karen Cunningham\, ‘Movable Type: Under Erasure’ (2016)\, HD film still. Courtesy of Karen Cunningham\nKaren Cunningham\nMovable Type: Under Erasure (2016\, 13mins 30 sec)\n24 March\, 7 April\, 28 April and 5 May\nThe film will run on a loop 12.30 – 2.30pm \nAlongside her solo exhibition\, Deploying Culture\, we are delighted to screen Karen Cunningham’s recent video work filmed largely on location at Writing-on-Stone\, Canada and featuring an original monologue written and read by the eminent theorist and cultural critic Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/2640/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Twin and Earth
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180407T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180407T143000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
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SUMMARY:Karen Cunningham  Movable Type: Under Erasure\, 2016  Screening
DESCRIPTION:Karen Cunningham\, ‘Movable Type: Under Erasure’ (2016)\, HD film still. Courtesy of Karen Cunningham\nKaren Cunningham\nMovable Type: Under Erasure (2016\, 13mins 30 sec)\n24 March\, 7 April\, 28 April and 5 May\nThe film will run on a loop 12.30 – 2.30pm \nAlongside her solo exhibition\, Deploying Culture\, we are delighted to screen Karen Cunningham’s recent video work filmed largely on location at Writing-on-Stone\, Canada and featuring an original monologue written and read by the eminent theorist and cultural critic Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/karen-cunningham-movable-type-erasure-2016-screening/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Twin and Earth
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180324T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180324T163000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20180222T081359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180222T081359Z
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SUMMARY:Karen Cunningham  Deploying Culture  Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:Karen Cunningham\, Substance of We Feeling (analysand) (2013)\, exhibited in the solo show ‘Plasma’ at Walden Affairs Gallery\, The Hague. Courtesy of Karen Cunningham\nPlease join us for the opening of Karen Cunningham’s solo exhibition from 2-4.30pm on Saturday 24 March 2018. \nExhibition: Thurs 29 March – Sat 5 May 2018 (open Thurs-Sat\, 10am-3pm\, or by appointment) \nCAMPLE LINE is pleased to present a new solo exhibition by Karen Cunningham in spring 2018. Cunningham will install two new works made in-situ specifically for our upstairs space. Both works will comprise specific selections and combinations of familiar materials including wire\, rope\, plastic and glass. \nA floor-based work will re-present materials that Cunningham has ‘interrupted’ from various recycling processes: brightly-coloured plastics that have been re-ground for new uses or reprocessed for injection moulding; glass recycled from discarded TVs and monitor screens; and ocean shells and coral. A second new work\, suspended from the ceiling trusses\, will incorporate insulated electrical wires\, CAT5E cables\, jute and rope\, making subtle references to the region’s history as part of the 19th century efforts to lay submarine telegraphic cable. \nIn our screening space\, we will show Cunningham’s most recent film Movable Type: Under Erasure (2016\, 13mins 30 sec) at scheduled times. The film will screen during the exhibition opening and then between 12.30 and 2.30 on 7 April\, 28 April and 5 May. \nMovable Type: Under Erasure was filmed largely on location at Writing-on-Stone\, Canada and features an original monologue written and read by the eminent theorist and cultural critic Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. \nKaren Cunningham is based in Glasgow\, Scotland. Her practice incorporates moving image\, sculpture and photography. She studied photography at Edinburgh College of Art and received her MFA from Glasgow School of Art. Her film and video works have been shown throughout the UK and Europe\, including Tramway\, Glasgow; Collective\, Edinburgh; Forum Stadtpark\, Graz\, Austria\, The Showroom\, London\, and Malmö Konsthall\, Sweden.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/karen-cunningham-deploying-culture-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Twin and Earth
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180318T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180318T183000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20180117T225258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180313T211052Z
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SUMMARY:Screening and talkAlfredo Jaar\, Muxima (2006)With talk by Chris Pym
DESCRIPTION:Alfredo Jaar\, still image from ‘Muxima’\, 2006. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Lelong\, New York\nAlfredo Jaar\, Muxima\, 2006 (colour\, sound\, 34mins)  \nThis is the third of three screenings at CAMPLE LINE of Alfredo Jaar’s beautiful and poetic work Muxima\, filmed in Angola in 2005\, followed with a talk by Chris Pym\, Regional Director for Africa for The Halo Trust. \nDescribed as ‘a deeply moving work\, at once restrained and intense’\, the film features ten ‘cantos’ each of which meditates upon a pressing issue in Angola at the time\, as well as six versions of the same popular Angolese song\, Muxima (meaning ‘Heart’ in Kimbundu). The first version of the song was composed in the late 1940s by Liceu Vieira Dias\, leader of the group Ngola Ritmos and founder member of the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola\, mixing rhythms and Angolese poetry with themes of fado and Brazilian music. \n\nThe screening will begin at 4pm\, followed by Chris Pym’s talk at 5.30pm\n£4 (£2) \nPlease book via Eventbrite. You can also book by emailing us directly\, if\, for instance\, you wish to attend 1 or more of the talks: info@campleline.org.uk \n\nWith grateful thanks to Alfredo Jaar and Galerie Lelong\, New York \nAlfredo Jaar: The Garden of Good and Evil is on at Yorkshire Sculpture Park until 8 April 2018
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-talkalfredo-jaar-muxima-2006with-talk-chris-pym/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180311T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180311T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20180209T113653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180222T232359Z
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SUMMARY:Screening and discussion  with artist Stina Wirfelt
DESCRIPTION:Stina Wirfelt\, still from Rolls and Shutters\, 2016\nStina Wirfelt\, Rolls and Shutters\, 2016 (17mins)\nJohn Smith\, Hotel Diaries #6 Dirty Pictures\, 2007 (14 mins)\nFilipa César\, Cacheu\, 2012 (10mins) \n  \nPlease join us for a screening of Stina Wirfelt’s short film Rolls and Shutters\, a personal and poignant meditation on the ways we respond to documentary photography and to events\, moments\, places and gestures captured as image. \nWirfelt’s film takes as its starting point the photographic archives of the Thistle Foundation and Craigmillar Festival Society: ‘Pictures of a community doing stuff\,’ as Wirfelt\, as the film’s narrator\, tells us. From black and white b&w images of Craigmillar children and royal visits to a local community centre\, she elaborates something of an arc that includes reflections on her own memories of both making and reading images and the impact of a radio discussion of the shocking image of refuge Alan Kurdi published in the press in 2016. Wirfelt’s narration seamlessly moves from the local and observational to more distant and often tragic circumstances\, and as the film progresses\, we understand that these constitute an emotional continuum for Wirfelt. In a disarmingly conversational way\, she brings them to a finely judged point of connection. \nThe artist will introduce Rolls and Shutters\, and has chosen to screen two additional short films by John Smith and Filipa César\, which equally achieve the same fine judgment between personal or performed circumstance\, observation and incident\, and the broader narratives that draw us towards notions of nationhood and history. \n£4 (£2)\nPlease book via Eventbrite. You can also book by emailing us directly: info@campleline.org.uk \n  \nSTINA WIRFELT was born in Sweden and graduated from Malmö Art Academy in 2007. She is based in Scotland and teaches at Edinburgh College of Art. \nJOHN SMITH lives and works in London and currently teaches part-time at the University of East London where he is Professor of Fine Art. His work is held in numerous public collections including Arts Council England\, Tate\, Ella Fontanals-Cisneros\, Kunstmuseum Magdeburg\, Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Ferens Art Gallery\, Hull\, and is distributed by LUX\, London\, Video Data Bank\, Chicago and Light Cone\, Paris. \nFILIPA CÉSAR was born in Porto\, in Portugal in 1975. She currently lives and works in Berlin\, Germany.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-discussionwith-artist-stina-wirfelt/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:May You Live,May You Live Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180224T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180224T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20180117T224919Z
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SUMMARY:Screening and talkAlfredo Jaar\, Muxima (2006)with talk by Dr Raquel Ribeiro
DESCRIPTION:Alfredo Jaar\, still image from Muxima\, 2006. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Lelong\, New York\nAlfredo Jaar\, Muxima\, 2006 (colour\, sound\, 34mins)  \nThis is the second of three screenings at CAMPLE LINE of Alfredo Jaar’s beautiful and poetic work Muxima\, filmed in Angola in 2005\, followed with a talk by Dr Raquel Ribeiro\, Lecturer in Portuguese at the University of Edinburgh. \nDescribed as ‘a deeply moving work\, at once restrained and intense’\, the film features ten ‘cantos’ each of which meditates upon a pressing issue in Angola at the time\, as well as six versions of the same popular Angolese song\, Muxima (meaning ‘Heart’ in Kimbudu). The first version of the song was composed in the late 1940s by Liceu Vieira Dias\, leader of the group Ngola Ritmos and founder member of the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola\, mixing rhythms and Angolese poetry with themes of fado and Brazilian music. \nThe screening will begin at 4pm\, followed by Dr Riberio’s talk at 5pm\n£4 (£2) \n\nPlease book via Eventbrite. You can also book by emailing us directly\, particularly if\, for instance\, you wish to attend 1 or more of the talks: info@campleline.org.uk \n  \nWith grateful thanks to Alfredo Jaar and Galerie Lelong\, New York \nAlfredo Jaar: The Garden of Good and Evil is on at Yorkshire Sculpture Park until 8 April 2018
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-talkalfredo-jaar-muxima-2006with-talk-dr-raquel-ribeiro/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180217T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20180117T224332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180209T122021Z
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SUMMARY:Screening and talk Alfredo Jaar\, Muxima (2006) With talk by Clare Lilley
DESCRIPTION:  \nAlfredo Jaar\, Muxima\, 2006 (colour\, sound\, 34mins)  \nThis is the first of three screenings at CAMPLE LINE of Alfredo Jaar’s beautiful and poetic work Muxima\, filmed in Angola in 2005\, followed with a talk by Clare Lilley\, Head of Programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park and curator of YSP’s current exhibition Alfredo Jaar: The Garden of Good and Evil. \nDescribed as ‘a deeply moving work\, at once restrained and intense’\, the film features ten ‘cantos\,’ each of which meditates upon a pressing issue in Angola at the time\, as well as six versions of the same popular Angolese song\, Muxima (meaning ‘Heart’ in Kimbudu). The first version of the song was composed in the late 1940s by Liceu Vieira Dias\, leader of the group Ngola Ritmos and founder member of the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola\, mixing rhythms and Angolese poetry with themes of fado and Brazilian music.\n \n£4 (£2)\nThe screening will begin at 4pm\, followed by Clare Lilley’s talk at 5pm\n \nPlease book via Eventbrite. You can also book by emailing us directly\, particularly if\, for instance\, you wish to attend 1 or more of the talks: info@campleline.org.uk \n  \nWith grateful thanks to Alfredo Jaar and Galerie Lelong\, New York \nAlfredo Jaar: The Garden of Good and Evil is on at Yorkshire Sculpture Park until 8 April 2018
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-talk-alfredo-jaar-muxima-2006-followed-talk-clare-lilley/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180117T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20180117T230049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T230214Z
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SUMMARY:Reading group 3: Ali Smith\, 'Autumn'
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for our first Reading Group meeting of 2018! \nOur next read is Ali Smith’s Autumn\, published in 2016 and the first in a planned quartet of books (the second book in the quartet\, Winter\, was published in November 2017). \nSet in 2016\, in the wake of the EU Referendum\, the book focuses on Elisabeth Demand\, a ‘no-fixed-hours casual contract junior lecturer’\, and her friendship with her former elderly neighbour Daniel Gluck (aged 101 and living in an assisted care home). \nNominated for the 2016 Man Booker Prize\, read some reviews of Autumn here:\nhttps://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/oct/12/autumn-ali-smith-review\nhttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/17/books/review/autumn-ali-smith.html\nhttp://www.heraldscotland.com/news/14803820.Book_review__Autumn_by_Ali_Smith/
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/reading-group-3-ali-smith-autumn/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171217T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171217T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20171209T221017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171209T221119Z
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SUMMARY:Film ScreeningBrief Encounter\, 1945
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nPlease join us for a festive mince pie and a screening of the 1945 film Brief Encounter. \nFollowing Dr Rebecca Harrison’s fascinating talk in November\, we have decided to screen David Lean’s beautiful film as part of our Closely Watched Trains programme. \nAfter a chance meeting on a train platform\, a married doctor Alec (Trevor Howard) and housewife Laura (Celia Johnson) begin a muted but passionate\, and ultimately doomed\, love affair. With its evocative setting\, a score by Rachmaninoff\, and brilliant performances (Johnson was nominated for an Oscar)\, it remains a captivating and poignant film – offering a quiet but unmistakable reminder of what it can mean to live the choices we make. \nTickets £5 (£3)\nYou can book a seat directly via info@campleline.org.uk. We can take cash payments on the door.\nTo pay online\, please book through www.ticketsource.co.uk/campleline
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screeningbrief-encounter-1945/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Closely Watched Trains
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171210T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171210T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20171205T140921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171205T141035Z
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SUMMARY:Film screeningThe Future Perfect\, 2016
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Future Perfect (Argentina/Germany\, 2016\, Dir. Nele Wohlatz\, 65mins) \nAs part of our Your Words Move programme\, join us for Nele Wohlatz’s award-winning debut film The Future Perfect (2016)\, which features seventeen-year-old Xiaobin who arrives in Argentina from China unable to speak Spanish. Employed at a Chinese grocery store\, she saves up enough money to pay for language classes\, and enters into a secret romance with a young Indian man\, Vijay. As she begins to grasp the Spanish language’s conditional tense\, she imagines a constellation of possible futures. \n\nAs a short trailer to this feature\, we will be screening a short film made by two students – Leah and Sean – at Sanquhar Academy using observational film techniques\, as part of our summer 2017 programme And Now For Something Different. \nTickets £5 (£3)\nYou can book a seat directly via info@campleline.org.uk. We are able to take cash payments on arrival.\nTo pay online\, please book through Ticket Source – www.ticketsource.co.uk/campleline \n\n 
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/film-screeningthe-future-perfect-2016/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:And Now For Something Different,Your Words Move
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171126T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171126T180000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20171106T215738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T220318Z
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SUMMARY:TALKDr rebecca HarrisonTravellers in Two Lands: Revisiting Britain's Railway Cinemas
DESCRIPTION:  \nFilm Historian Dr Rebecca Harrison (University of Glasgow) will talk about Britain’s cinema trains: operating between 1924 and 1989\, they not only transported passengers to various destination around the country\, such as London and Edinburgh\, but also far-off locations represented on mobile screens. Now forgotten and overlooked as a footnote in railway history\, Dr Harrison will discuss the everyday life of the trains\, including their evolving designs\, the films shown inside them\, their links to Empire and eventual decline. \nDr Harrison is the author of a monograph From Steam to Screen: Cinema\, the Railways and Modernity (I B Tauris)\, which will be published in November 2017. \nTickets cost £2
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/talkdr-rebecca-harrison/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Closely Watched Trains
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171119T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171119T180000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20171106T215232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T220421Z
UID:2430-1511107200-1511114400@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:TALKJane McArthurThe Witness in the Archive
DESCRIPTION:Residents survey damage after the bombing of an unnamed street in London on the night of 17/18 May 1943. HU_129139. Copyright IWM\, Imperial War Museum\nAs part of our May You Live In Interesting Times programme\, Jane McArthur will talk about an uncatalogued archive of 37 photographs in the Imperial War Museum. Part of the Press and Censorship Bureau Photography Library\, images from the archive show people salvaging their possessions and digging through damage after the bombing of an unnamed street in London on the night of the 17/18 May 1943. Jane will talk about her doctoral research process\, which has extended to other archives\, and about an elderly man in Canada who had waited nearly sixty years to share the loss of his childhood home in that street on that night. \nJane McArthur is based in D&G\, and is a Collaborative Doctoral Researcher with The University of Edinburgh & Imperial War Museum\, London. \nTickets are £2
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/talkjane-mcarthurthe-witness-archive/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:May You Live
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171108T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20171024T225401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171027T085630Z
UID:2377-1510167600-1510174800@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Ballad of Crowfoot (1968) and other short filmsIntroduced by Jacqueline Hoang Nguyen
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for a very special screening of four short films from the National Film Board of Canada’s ground-breaking documentary series CHALLENGE FOR CHANGE / SOCIÉTÉ NOUVELLE : DOCUMENTARIES IN PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY \nTickets £5 (£3)\nYou can book a seat directly via info@campleline.org.uk. We are able to take cash payments on arrival.\nTo pay online\, please book through ticketsource.co.uk/campleline \nThe four films include The Ballad of Crowfoot\, directed by singer Willie Dunn and featuring a soundtrack by him. The films will be introduced by artist Jacqueline Hoang Nguyen (Canadian\, living and working in Stockholm). Jacqueline worked with the National Film Board of Canada to select a short programme of the Challenge for Change films\, which she has screened at various locations. She will discuss the films in relation to her own practice. \nThe films are: \n\nChallenge for Change \, 1967 (24 min)\nThe Ballad of Crowfoot\, 1968 (10 min)\nPowWow at Duck Lake\, 1967 (14 min)\nYou Are on Indian Land\, 1969 (36 min)
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/ballad-crowfoot-1968-short-films/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171105T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171105T163000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20171024T232231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171027T084649Z
UID:2388-1509892200-1509899400@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:ExhibitionSusan HillerThe Last Silent Movie\, 2007
DESCRIPTION:Susan Hiller\, still from The Last Silent Movie\, 2007. British Council Collection. Image courtesy of Susan Hiller and DACS\, London.\nPlease join us on Sunday 5 November between 2.30pm and 4.30pm for a first look at Susan Hiller’s thought-provoking installation The Last Silent Movie\, 2007\, on loan at CAMPLE LINE from the British Council Collection in London. \nComprising a 22 minute-long film and a suite of 24 etchings\, the installation foregrounds languages that are endangered or extinct\, including Nganasan and Silbo Gomero\, a whistled register of Spanish. In the film\, voices are heard only; some sing\, some tell stories\, others list vocabulary\, and some are provocative\, challenging in their address to the listener. \nThe Last Silent Movie is part of an on-going programme at CAMPLE called Your Words Move\, the starting point for which is an album of world languages compiled in Thornhill in the 1870s by Dr Thomas B Grierson using a donation of language samples from the Bible Society. The album\, now in Dumfries Museum\, features an extraordinary array of languages from across the globe\, many now severely endangered. \nThe exhibition will be open from Thursday 9 November – Saturday 9 December\, THURS & FRI 10AM-2.30PM\, SAT 11AM-5PM. Entry is free.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/exhibitionsusan-hillerthe-last-silent-movie-2007/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171029T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171029T203000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20171013T205722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171013T210456Z
UID:2302-1509300000-1509309000@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:ScreeningStories We Tell\, 2012Sarah Polley
DESCRIPTION:  \nStories We Tell (2012\, Canada\, SARAH POLLEY\, 1h48mins) \nTo open the next instalment of our May You Live In Interesting Times programme\, we are screening Sarah Polley’s award-winning documentary about her family and their complex inter-relations. Peter Bradshaw has called it ‘a semi-dramatised documentary\, which has a blazingly emotional story to tell.’ A beautifully crafted and deeply personal film\, it also circumscribes the question of what families are and how they are bound together\, all against the backdrop of a changing society. \n  \nHarriet Warman from Regional Screen Scotland and Behind the Curtain will introduce the film and lead a short discussion afterwards. \n  \nYou can book a seat by emailing us directly at info@campleline.org.uk \nWe accept cash payments on arrival. \nYou can book and pay online via Ticket Source
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screeningstories-tell-2012sarah-polley/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:May You Live
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171014T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171014T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20170918T133645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180604T230805Z
UID:2236-1508004000-1508011200@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:16mm screeningJames Benning\, RR\, 2007Stan Brakhage\, The Wonder Ring\, 1955
DESCRIPTION:James Benning\, RR\, 2007. Courtesy of Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art\, Berlin\nStan Brakhage\, The Wonder Ring\, 1955 (5.30mins\, no sound) \nJames Benning\, RR\, 2007 (1h 16mins) \nThis is a rare opportunity to see the work of California-based filmmaker James Benning\, acclaimed for his 16mm durational films. Benning’s work is rarely presented in the UK and RR – the last film he shot on 16mm – will be shown on its original format. RR bears all the hallmarks of his approach to filmmaking: static shots\, long takes and a profound understanding of the nature of duration and time. How these factors are experienced in landscape and in film are here explored through a compelling medium: the American railroad\, and in particular the passage of the freight train through American continent. \nThis film is the product of two years of filming by Benning and for which he assembled footage of trains throughout the U.S.\, depicting their movement through the frame of a static camera in a variety of surroundings. In one of the longest takes\, a freight train takes a good eleven minutes until it leaves the picture. From start to finish\, we see the often-vast freight trains in their entirety\, passing from idyllic and pristine landscapes to more populated and disfigured spaces\, and finally through to the ends of the continent. \nAlongside RR\, we are delighted to screen an early short film made by Stan Brakhage in 1955 when he was just 22 years old\, and commissioned by artist Joseph Cornell to document New York City’s Third Avenue elevated train before it was destroyed. \n  \nBoth films will be screened in our upstairs space on 16mm format \nYou can book a seat by emailing us directly at info@campleline.org.uk\, or via Ticket Source \nThe films will be followed by a response from D&G-based filmmaker and sound artist Mark Lyken. Mark will talk about RR in the context of James Benning’s film work\, and about how it relates to his own practice\n\nIn association with Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre\, and with thanks to Arsenal in Berlin and Light Cone in Paris for supplying the prints
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/james-benning-rr-2007stan-brakhage-wonder-ring-1955/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Closely Watched Trains
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171011T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171011T210000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20170918T141233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T141542Z
UID:2245-1507748400-1507755600@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Reading GroupPaul TherouxGhost Train to the Eastern Star
DESCRIPTION:  \nWe are holding our first Reading Group meeting on Weds 11 October from 7pm \nPlease join us for conversation and thoughts about Paul Theroux’s Ghost Train to the Eastern Star: On the tracks of ‘The Great Railway Bazaar’‘ (2009) \nParticipation is free\, but please purchase your own copies of the readings. \nTea and coffee is ready supply.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/reading-grouppaul-theroux/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Closely Watched Trains
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170904
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20170727T160922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171013T211002Z
UID:2203-1504310400-1504483199@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:AND NOW FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENTTWO-DAY Film Workshop With artist Katie Schwab
DESCRIPTION:  \nAnd Now For Something Different | a two-day film workshop \nOrganised by artist Katie Schwab \nAimed at ages 11-18\nFREE (must bring packed lunch)\nBooking essential | 12 places available \n\nJoin artist Katie Schwab on this two-day workshop at CAMPLE LINE to explore different ways of making and viewing moving image. \nThose taking part will get to scratch\, weave\, and sew on 16mm film as well as do some digital filming. The two days will culminate with participants hand-building a makeshift cinema in CAMPLE LINE in which to project film and have a screening. \nSUPPORTED BY D&G REGIONAL ARTS FUND AND THE HOLYWOOD TRUST
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/now-something-differenttwo-day-film-workshop/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:And Now For Something Different,And Now For Something Different events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170825
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20170727T143825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T153816Z
UID:2184-1503532800-1503619199@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Reading GroupClosely Watched Trains
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin our first CAMPLE LINE Reading Group as part of our programme Closely Watched Trains! \nFirst meeting THURSDAY 24 AUGUST (time tbc) \n\nAn introductory get-together to propose our FIRST READ for September:\nPaul Theroux’s The Great Railway Bazaar\, first published 1975\, new edition (Penguin Classics) 2008 \nIn 1973 Theroux took an epic four month journey by rail through Europe\, Asia and the Middle East. Forty years later\, The Great Railway Bazaar is a modern classic of travel literature. Exploring legendary train routes – the Orient Express\, the Khyber Pass Local\, the Delhi Mail from Jaipur\, the Golden Arrow of Kuala and the Trans-Siberian Express – the book is a romantic tribute to the joys of railways and train travel. But it is also full of wry and fascinating observations about landscape\, culture and the people Theroux encounters on his way. \n\nIf you are interested in coming along\, email info@campleline.org.uk
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/book-groupclosely-watched-trains/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Closely Watched Trains
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170827
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20170804T193612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170816T203031Z
UID:2216-1503446400-1503791999@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Ezra WubeA short programme of stop-motion animations
DESCRIPTION:Ezra Wube\, still from Gela 2\, 2011  Courtesy of Ezra Wube\nHisab\, 2011 (8 mins) \nGela 2\, 2011 (3 mins) \nAt the same moment\, 2013 (3 mins) \n  \nThese films will screen from 11am-3pm alongside three short films made by P3 and P4 pupils from Penpont Primary School. \n  \nWe are delighted to be showing three short stop-motion painting / animations by artist Ezra Wube at CAMPLE LINE  as part of our programme And Now For Something Different. \nAll three films loosely reflect journeys or travel\, and they feature the two worlds that Wube moves between: Ethiopia\, his home country\, and Brooklyn\, New York\, where he has settled. Set in Addis Ababa where the artist grew up\, ‘Hisab’ follows three characters\, a goat\, a donkey\, and a dog\, on a shared taxi ride. The goat does not pay the taxi fare; the donkey pays the exact fare; and the dog overpays. Ethiopian folktale explains why goats run away from taxis (afraid to be asked for the fare)\, dogs chase after taxis (running for the change they are owed)\, and donkeys stand in the middle of the road (because they are even with the taxi driver). \n\nThis will be the first screening of Erza Wube’s work in Scotland. \nBorn in 1980\, Wube is a Brooklyn-based artist born in Addis Ababa\, Ethiopia. He works in mixed media; encompassing drawing\, painting\, installation\, performance\, photography and animation. \nWith grateful thanks to D&G Regional Arts Fund\, D&G Unlimited\, The Holywood Trust and The Buccleuch Charitable Foundation.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/ezra-wubea-selection-stop-motion-animations/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:And Now For Something Different
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170819T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170819T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20170727T155856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171013T211032Z
UID:2196-1503165600-1503172800@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:MAIDENTRIP\, 2013Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for a screening of Jillian Schlesinger’s documentary MAIDENTRIP\, 2013 (82mins) \nSaturday 19 August | 6pm | U18s free | £4 \nBOOKING ESSENTIAL | Please email info@campleline.org.uk \nWe recommend suitability for age 13+. Please note the film contains swearing. \n14-year-old Laura Dekker sets out – with camera in hand – on a two-year voyage in pursuit of her dream to be the youngest person ever to sail around the world alone. In the wake of a year-long battle with Dutch authorities that sparked media scrutiny around the world\, Laura finds herself far from land\, family and unwanted attention\, exploring the world in search of freedom\, adventure\, and distant dreams of her early childhood at sea.\nJillian Schlesinger’s debut film amplifies Laura’s brave\, defiant voice through a mix of Laura’s own video and voice recordings at sea and footage from locations including the Galapagos Islands\, French Polynesia\, Australia\, and South Africa.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/maidentripfilm-screening/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:And Now For Something Different,And Now For Something Different events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170819
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170821
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20170804T192234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170924T232044Z
UID:2209-1503100800-1503273599@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Erza WubeA short programme of stop-motion animations
DESCRIPTION:Ezra Wube\, still from Gela 2\, 2011Courtesy of Ezra Wube\nHisab\, 2011 (8 mins) \nGela 2\, 2011 (3 mins) \nAt the same moment\, 2013 (3 mins) \n  \nThese films will screen from 11am-3pm alongside three short films made by P3 and P4 pupils from Penpont Primary School. \n  \nWe are delighted to be showing three short stop-motion painting / animations by artist Ezra Wube at CAMPLE LINE  as part of our programme And Now For Something Different. \nAll three films loosely reflect journeys or travel\, and they feature the two worlds that Wube moves between: Ethiopia\, his home country\, and Brooklyn\, New York\, where he has settled. Set in Addis Ababa where the artist grew up\, ‘Hisab’ follows three characters\, a goat\, a donkey\, and a dog\, on a shared taxi ride. The goat does not pay the taxi fare; the donkey pays the exact fare; and the dog overpays. Ethiopian folktale explains why goats run away from taxis (afraid to be asked for the fare)\, dogs chase after taxis (running for the change they are owed)\, and donkeys stand in the middle of the road (because they are even with the taxi driver). \n\nThis will be the first screening of Erza Wube’s work in Scotland. \nBorn in 1980\, Wube is a Brooklyn-based artist born in Addis Ababa\, Ethiopia. He works in mixed media; encompassing drawing\, painting\, installation\, performance\, photography and animation. \nWith grateful thanks to D&G Regional Arts Fund\, D&G Unlimited\, The Holywood Trust and The Buccleuch Charitable Foundation.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/erza-wubea-short-programme-stop-motion-animations/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:And Now For Something Different events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170723T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170723T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20170625T233504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171013T211052Z
UID:2131-1500832800-1500840000@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:MAORI BOY GENIUS\, 2011Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:  \nStill from Maori Boy Genius\, 2011 (NZ\, 2011\, Pietra Brettkelly\, 90mins) Courtesy of Pietra Brettkelly\nMAORI BOY GENIUS (NZ\, 2011\, Pietra Brettkelly\, 90mins) \nBOOKING ESSENTIAL | info@campleline.org.uk \n£4 | Free for U18s \nWe recommend suitability for age 13+. Some minor reference to adult themes. \nPietra Brettkelly’s film is a coming-of-age film profiling 16 yaer-old Ngaa Rauuira Pumanawawhiti as he prepares for and undertakes an intensive summer school in international politics and law at Yale University in the US. The film touches on Ngaa’s modest background\, his prodigious grasp of great philosophical and political texts\, and his strength of feeling for his community and Maori culture and traditions. We see him attempt to cope with the pressures that his ambitions induce\, whilst family and friends keep him grounded.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/maori-boy-genius-2011/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:And Now For Something Different
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170723T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170723T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20170719T235620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170727T160120Z
UID:2169-1500807600-1500825600@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Committee\, 2013 Offside\, 2014 The Crossing\, 2017 Screening on the hour
DESCRIPTION:Pilvi Takala\, still from The Committee\, 2013. Courtesy of Pilvi Takala and AV-Arkki\, Helsinki\nPilvi Takala\, still from The Committee\, 2013. Courtesy of Pilvi Takala and AV-Arkki\, Helsinki\nThe Committee (Finland/UK\, 2013\, Pilvi Takala\, 15mins) \nOffside (Tunisia\, 2014\, Moufida Fedhila\, 6mins) \n\n\n\n\nThe Crossing (Tunisia\, 2017\, Moufida Fedhila\, 6mins\, 10 sec) \n  \nDROP-IN | FREE | LAST SCREENING BEGINS AT 3PM \n\n\n\n\nPilvi Takala’s short film The Committee features a group of eleven 8-12 year olds from the Eastside and Tredegar U13 Youth Club in Bow in London. In 2013 Takala was awarded the Emdash Award at Frieze Art Fair and decided to give a part of the prize money to this group of children to spend as they liked. The film allows us to explore their decision-making process through the eyes of the members of the group. \n\n\n\n\nWe are screening Moufida Fedhila’s Offside and The Crossing courtesy of VIDEONOMAD\, an organisation based in Berlin dedicated to sharing and promoting the work of African artists and filmmakers. In Offside\, children in Tunis are invited to write their dreams on their neighbourhood walls. Note the soundtrack taken from Jean Vigo’s wonderful 1934 classic Zero de Conduit.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/committee-2013-offside-2014-crossing-2017-screening-hour/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:And Now For Something Different
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170723T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170723T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T215847
CREATED:20170719T234953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170727T160055Z
UID:2167-1500807600-1500825600@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Three short filmsClasses P3 & P4\, Penpont Primary SchoolScreening on the hour
DESCRIPTION:  \nA programme of three short films\, filmed entirely by P3 and P4 pupils at Penpont Primary School and edited by Emily Tryon \nNow for Something Different (2mins 13sec) \nBubble Film (3mins 43sec) \nOde to A Chairy Tale (34sec) \n  \nDROP-IN | SCREENING ON THE HOUR | LAST SCREENING BEGINS AT 3PM \nWith grateful thanks to all the pupils\, Karen Bryden\, Lisa Anderson\, Claire McTeer\, Michelle Clark and Emily Tryon. Supported by D&G Council Regional Arts Fund and The Holywood Trust.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/three-short-filmsclasses-p3-p4-penpont-primary-schoolscreening-hour/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:And Now For Something Different
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