Films Without Borders

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Sat 26 February 2011 // 18:00 / Cinema

Border Crossings: Europe -

On a Clear Day You Can See Dover

Saturday 26th February 2011, 6:30 p.m

In this theatre performance, Ice and Fire theatre company weave together factual information and testimonies gathered from interviews with Calais migrants seeking to enter the UK. A moving and impressive dramatisation of the experiences of people in Calais. With Q & A with the director, and activists from Calais Migrant Solidarity who have recently visited Calais. Find out what you can do to get involved. Free.

For more on the situation in Calais, see Calais Migrant Solidarity.



Border Crossings: USA/Mexico -

Crossing Arizona (2006)

Thursday 3rd March 2011, 7:30 p.m

Directed by Joseph Mathew & Daniel DeVivo – Part of the Films without borders season

Certificate n/a. Length: 96 mins. Language: English. Format: DVD.

A collection of personal accounts of the experiences of people working around the Mexico / USA border.

Screening followed by discussion with former “No More Deaths” volunteer and migrant rights advocate. Plus tasty Mexican food.

Crossing Arizona http://reframecollection.org/content/filmMedia/45.pdf

No More Deaths http://www.nomoredeaths.org/

 

Arrivals -

3 documentaries

Wednesday 9th March 2011, 7:30 p.m

Part of the Films without borders season

Three documentaries looking at the experiences of migrants on arrival in European countries. Featuring
Glasgow, Greece and Benwell, Newcastle. Followed by discussion.

Including:

From Brno to Benwell  – 21 minutes – 2007 Dir: Hugh Kelly – An insightful film following the journey of a group of people from Benwell, Newcastle, as they trace the story of the Czech Roma who have recently migrated to their neighbourhood.

Welcome – 21 minutes – 2004 Dir: Camcorder Guerillas – Hundreds of refugees are being put out of their homes with no benefits and no rights to work. Unable to return to their countries they are in a stateless limbo on Glasgow’s streets.

“My life is frozen,” says a Zimbabwean maths teacher who has been living “Underground” since being evicted from his council flat. “I’m existing, but it’s not a life. I don’t think Scottish people know we are being chucked onto the street or they would not allow it to happen”.

This film was made to raise awareness about the issue of asylum seekers and refugees being made destitute and to give examples of what people can do about it.

plus A shocking and revealing documentary about Greece’s role as one of Europe’s border zones and the situation facing refugees who seek sanctuary there. Title tbc.

Freedom to Move! Film and Gig

Saturday 12th March 2011, 7:30 p.m

Brilliantand moving documentary exploring the situations and attitudes of individuals living in Calais. The intriguing and often funny characters are presented and surprising stories are revealed in light of their past experiences and their attitudes to migration.

Plus!
From 9pm onwards join us for some brilliant live music brought to you
by a selection of the finest local and world bands!!!