Field Music Presents...

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Sat 15 November 2008 // 19:00 / Cinema

 

Field Music

“In a world moving too fast, Field Music have created music so lovely and layered it makes time stop” - Q Magazine

“A glorious band, supple as a jazz trio, punctual as a chamber troupe” - Uncut

Field Music are Sunderland brothers David and Peter Brewis, with their friend Andrew Moore.

...Presents...

Live music, film, and DJs - all bases are covered by Field Music as they present a two-day Meltdown festival, on Fri 14 and Sat 15 November.

Includes live sets from Duncan Lloyd and Trev Gibb, DJ sets from Field Music and some of the Maximo Park men, and surprising films.

Saturday events below, and Friday events here.

 

2 Films on Saturday Night

7.00 - 8.30: The Pawnbroker (1964, Dir. Sidney Lumet, 116min)

8.45 - 10.00: Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980, Dir. Steve Roberts)

In The Pawnborker, critically acclaimed Rod Steiger plays Sol Nazerman, a Jewish pawnbroker who survived imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp, even though his wife and family did not. The devastating experience and unrelenting memories inhibit Sol from emotional involvement with life.

 

Directed by excellent director Sidney Lumet (12 Angry Men, Dog Day Afternoon, Network...), Rod Steiger got an Oscar for his performance in this film.

In Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, Trevor Howard plays the eponymous English aristocrat in this obscure little feature based on Vivian Stanshall's surreal radio monologues. A classic.

Followed by Live Music with Duncan Lloyd!

 

10.15 - 11.00: Duncan Lloyd

11.15 - END: DJ Set: Field Music + Mister and Mister (Maximo Park)

Live set from none the less than Maximo Park's Duncan Lloyd! Yes, the very guitar player from Maximo Park at the Star and Shadow!...His excellent solo album, Seeing Double, was released in October 2008.

...Followed by dancing with prestty amazing DJs: with a Field Music DJ set + two thirds of Maximo Park aka Mister and Mister (Tom English and Paul Smith).

Tickets are £5 for a film OR a gig; £8 for a film AND a gig; and £15 for the whole weekend.

For more info, you can visit the website of Urban and Eastern.