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  • Reel Portraits

    Films

    6 Nov 2013

    Taking Lutz Bacher’s interest in identity as a starting point, this selection of artists’ videos looks at portraits, guiding us through the different forms of relationships between subject and filmmaker.

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  • Sarah Pucill, Magic Mirror, 2013, 16mm b/w, sound, 75min

    Magic Mirror + Q&A

    Films

    7 Nov 2013

    Sarah Pucill's Magic Mirror (2013) combines a re-staging of the French Surrealist artist Claude Cahun’s black and white photographs with selected extracts from her book Aveux Non Avenus (Confessions Cut Off), followed by a Q&A with the director and writer Gavin James Bower.

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  • DocHouse: Dirty Wars + Panel Discussion

    Films

    8 Nov 2013

    Something doesn't add up for seasoned reporter Jeremy Scahill, when the scene of a supposed Taliban honour killing in the village of Khatabeh in Afghanistan starts to sound more like a botched (and covered up) US military night raid.

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  • How to Survive a Plague

    Films

    8 Nov 201328 Nov 2013

    The appalling indifference and hostility towards people living with HIV in the 1980s and the efforts of New York-based campaigners to combat this are the subject of journalist and director David France’s inspiring, instructive film.

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  • Richard Rowley, Dirty Wars, 2013

    DocHouse: Dirty Wars – Special Preview + Panel Q&A

    Films

    8 Nov 2013

    Tracing the rise of the US Military's most secret fighting force, the Joint Special Operation Command (JSOC), director Richard Rowley presents a riveting, accessible and incendiary exposé on the dirtiest of government secrets.

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  • How to Survive a Plague, David France, 2012

    How to Survive a Plague

    Films

    8 Nov 201328 Nov 2013

    The appalling indifference and hostility towards people living with HIV in the 1980s and the efforts of New York-based campaigners to combat this are the subject of journalist and director David France’s inspiring, instructive film.

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  • Artists' Film Club: The Last Days of Jack Sheppard

    Films

    9 Nov 2013

    The Last Days of Jack Sheppard is based on the inferred prison encounters between the 18th century criminal Jack Sheppard and Daniel Defoe, ghostwriter of Sheppard’s ‘autobiography’.

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  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Berlin Alexanderplatz, 1979/80

    Berlin Alexanderplatz

    Films

    9 Nov 201316 Nov 2013

    'Fassbinder has created a huge, magnificent melodrama that has the effective shape of a film of conventional length. There's never before been anything quite like it' The New York Times (1983)

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  • Anja Kirschner & David Panos, The Last Days of Jack Sheppard, 2009, HD video, colour, sound, 56 min

    Artists' Film Club: Anja Kirschner & David Panos: The Last Days of Jack Sheppard

    Films

    9 Nov 2013

    The Last Days of Jack Sheppard is based on the inferred prison encounters between the 18th century criminal Jack Sheppard and Daniel Defoe, ghostwriter of Sheppard’s ‘autobiography’.

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  • Oh Liberty!: The Fountainhead

    Films

    12 Nov 2013

    This famously berserk adaptation of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead - the 1943 novel that championed Rand's own neo-Nietzschian philosophy of ‘Objectivism' - features Gary Cooper as Howard Roark, the uncompromising architect who dynamites a building that fails to conform to his plans.

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