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Sunday 1st July Midday to Midnight With films for young and old from every corner of the globe, join us as we blanket every cinema, bar, café, nook and cranny of London’s East End with documentaries, dramas, animations, live music, talks, film clubs, competitions… in fact all things film, and all things FREE! CINE-EAST preceeds the main body of the East End Film Festival, which offers a jam-packed, six day celebration of cinema. 2012 sees the EEFF playing host to hundreds of films and events including the EEFF 2012 Opening Night Gala ‘Arena: Amy Winehouse in the grand setting of St Anne’s Church in Limehouse; recreating Graceland for Closing Night Gala film The Last Elvis; and films

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taking in Resistance & Revolution (1/2 Revolution, We Are Legion), LGBT rights (How To Survive A Plague, Call Me Kuchu); Art on film (Make Your Own Damn Art, Ai Wei Wei: Never Sorry); an Identity series (Indignados, Wilaya) and the uncategorisable (The Legend of Kasper Hauser); as well as a special programme of Olympic cinema at Stratford Picturehouse that gives you the chance to meet 1948’s Olympians as they pass down the torch of experience.

The hub of CINE-EAST, Vibe will be the headquaters of the day, a place to meet, collect tickets, try the spiciest cocktail in the world, start and end the CINE-EAST treasure hunt and soak up the CINE-EAST atmosphere. This is the place to be in the heart of the CINE-EAST action. Pick up the map at Vibe bar and start your CINE-EAST treasure trail for your chance to win tickets to the Opening Night Gala for the East End Film Festival 2012.

NB- CINE-EAST is a one-day FREE programme of screenings and events; a Festival Fringe that kicks off a week of premieres and parties as part of the main festival from 3rd - 8th July. For further details of the East End Film Festival line-up go to: www.eastendfilmfestival.com

Vibe Courtyard The hub of CINE-EAST; Vibe will be the headquarters of the whole day, a place to meet, collect tickets, try the spiciest cocktail in the world, start and end the CINE-EAST treasure hunt and soak up the atmosphere. The heart of all the action of CINE-EAST, pick up the map at Vibe bar and start your CINE-EAST Crossword Trail for your chance to win tickets to the EEFF Opening Night Gala and other top prizes. See overleaf for more details. Watch ‘Wild Bill’ on the big screen in the Vibe Courtyard;We are joined by none other than Director Dexter Fletcher and his cast to watch this ‘tower-block western’.The debut of director Dexter Fletcher and co-writer Danny King, ‘Wild Bill’ tells the poignant, funny and dramatic story of a father and son relationship set in London’s East End. This hugely enjoyable comedy/drama is full of quirky absorbing characters and attentiongrabbing performances. This remarkable, award-winning directorial debut from Fletcher displays tantalizing potential for things to come. Described by fans as “Brutal British Brilliance”, “A must see” and “Better than Ritchie,” this is one not to miss, so join us to watch this on the big screen.

Disclaimer: Please assume, unless otherwise stated in the programme, that all films are certified 18.

Wild Bill is released on Blu-Ray,DVD and Digital Download on 23 July by Universal Pictures (UK)”

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Upstairs at the Vibe Bar lies the Vibe Gallery and venue space Vibe Live. To mark the World Premiere of the final three installments of their epic documentary project Do you love me like I love you in Vibe Live as part of CINE-EAST, British artists Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard curate the Video Art Lounge within the Vibe Gallery. Running from Cine-East and for the duration of the East End Film Festival itself, they present a collection of works that play with ideas of portraiture and documentary including videos by Liliane Lijn, Jem Cohen and John Smith, alongside Vinyl, a documentary by Alan Zweig about what drives people to collect records. Zweig’s subjects include a car wash employer who claims to own over one million records and a man who throws out his collection rather than giving it away because he doesn’t want anyone else to own it. ‘Do you love me like I love you’ is a series of 14 films featuring a compelling collage of famous, infamous and unknown individuals talking directly to the camera about what the music of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds means to them. The resulting 40 minute films are subjective human portraits of each of their classic albums, told through those who have lived and loved the music including the likes if Blixa Bargeld and Bobby Gillespie. The final three 40 min films will have their World Premiere at CINE-EAST as part of EEFF fringe festival July 1st at Vibe Live. This event is FREE and will be a highlight event, so get in the queue early as seating is on a first come first served basis.

Visit the 20 venues highlighted on the map by the yellow dots to find clues to fill out the crossword. Once you have filled out all the answers, unscramble the letters in the shaded boxes to reveal the final clue. Submit your filled out crossword AND final answer at The Vibe for a chance to win VIP tickets to the East End Film Festival Opening Night Gala and other prizes.


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Paper Dress, 114-116 Curtain Road 4pm & 8pm Two very different kind of babes get lost in psychedelia and tussle with evil sharks! First up, 1978 classic ‘The Water Babies’. Later we’ll be going disco and porno with Tarantino’s racy classic ‘Boogie Nights’. Expect themed cocktails, drinking games & pumping music for a fun filled screening! The Strongrooms, 120-124 Curtain Road 58 Head over to Strongroom Bar for an entire day of feature length music based films. Check out www.strongroombar.com for exact listings and times. The Barley Mow, 127 Curtain Road 59 Sunday Screen is an all day weekly screening at The Barley Mow. For Cine-East they will be showcasing great British films to celebrate the start of Olympic mont, with cask ales in a traditional pub in the heart of the East End. The Diner,128-130 Curtain Road 60 Competition Venue Cine Bedroom Bar, 62 Rivington 61 Street 10PM-MIDNIGHT Bedroom Bar presents a sneak-peek of CINE A.M an alternative latenight area at the Stop Making Sense Festival (2-6 August 2012) featuring bespoke live audio/ visual performances from Anomalous Visuals based around themes of LIFE//SPACE//CHAOS, and cult club culture docs from the {ourhistory} archives. 57

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Murdock Shoreditch, 340 Old Street Competition Venue 63 Bluu, 1 Hoxton Square The Beyond Anime: The Outer Limits programme presents a sample of some of the most interesting Japanese indie animations from recent years, revealing the outer limits of this powerful and expressive form of filmmaking in which anything is possible. 64 Red Dog Saloon, 37 Hoxton Square Competition Venue 65 Electricity Showrooms, 39A Hoxton Square 1pm WFTV UK presents the Women in Film & Television International Short Film Showcase, a collection of films created by their members globally. 4pm Shooters in the Pub is the relaxed networking event hosted by Shooting People, including screenings of shorts chosen from previous finalists of their monthly film competition, judged by the likes of Larry Charles, Nick Cave and Miranda July. Troy Bar, 10 Hoxton Street 66 Come see the award-winning documentary ‘Fire Burn Babylon’, the story of Caribbean Rastafarians resettled in London after a volcanic eruption devastated their island home. Follow the men as they reinvent themselves as rude-boy rappers and small-time hustlers on the East End nightclub circuit. 67 The Macbeth, 70 Hoxton Street A full night of activity starting at 6pm with a screening of a 2009 Norwegian documentary on black metal, followed by Shorts: Sharp Shocks, an exhilarating selection of short films that cross the boundaries of what truly terrifies us presented by Close-Up Film. Bar Prague, 6 Kingsland Road 4pm 68 BRNO16 selection presenting new Czech authors, filmmakers and their fight with their own identity. Aside from film school and professional productions, there is also the chance to see the work of independent authors from amateur beginnings. Their alternative approach to cinematography could be the key to understanding the new identity of the Czech filmmaker. 69 The Cornershop, 123 Shoreditch High Street Ample Play Records celebrate with a video series by independent filmmakers the whole world over.

AIDA, 133 Shoreditch High Street Damnably TV presents a selection of music videos 71 Juno Shoreditch, 134-135 Shoreditch High Street University of East London BA (Hons) Film & Video screening of five visually striking short dramas from recent graduates that explore issues of personal trauma, homelessness, break-ups and breakdown, all against the backdrop of East London. Spring Will Come (15:00); Daily Bread (13:00); The Tempering (11:00); Toora Loora Looral (11:00); Elegy (14:00).Salon des Refusés is a subversive experiment in short film curation with a simple philosophy: they only screen films rejected by festivals. Their aim is to highlight the subjectivity of the programming process by drawing attention to the many superb shorts which have been denied the opportunity to screen elsewhere. Every film included in this screening has been rejected from official selection at the East End Film Festival, but the Salon programmers think deserve to be celebrated and showcased 72 George and the Dragon, 2-4 Hackney Road 12pm-7pm. The George and Dragon will play host to the LGBT focused Fringe! Film Festival who will be showing three programmes from their 2012 festival: Generations Like Us, Caught in the Act and Fashion Shorts 73 Junky Styling, 21 Hackney Road Competition Venue The Joiner’s Arms, 116-118 Hackney 74 Road From 2pm-8pm The Joiner’s Arms will be screening films including the controversial 1976 Derek Jarman film Sebastiane. Stick around after the film for a DJ set and dancing. 75 Long White Cloud, 151 Hackney Road 5pm Long White Cloud and popular London-based music channel Secret Sessions team up to create live video on Hackney Road. Four hot acts will perform an acoustic track before ‘revealing all’ in a no-holes-barred interview with one of the channel’s presenters. 76 Cat and Mutton,76 Broadway Market 2pm-5pm Bring an iPhone and headphones, and download the FREE Hackney Hear app to explore and rediscover London’s East End. Users can hear the

Foster London, 1 Sclater Competition Venue Richmix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road 82 12pm: Script reading: ‘The Gift’ is an urban tale of sensuality and food, set mainly in an East End Cafe. We all have a language that is in our soul and when we find it we feel connected and in a place where we belong, but what happens when we lose it? The first public performace of a professional script from Marigold Joy.

that allows you to control, influence and direct video media or a movie using only your mind. Come experience this interactive activity, and talk to experts from The Mind Training Company to understand how it all works. 93 Beach Gallery, 20 Cheshire Street “A low-brow form of animation, the GIF, like the Meme, has become a quasi-serious online subculture”. A short statement, intended on quickly iterating a point that a single image might not, ‘GIFing It’will be a unique introduction to a diverse bunch of artists, illustrators and designers.’ 94 Duke of Uke, 88 Cheshire Street Bornshorts Film Festival provides a guest programme from Denmark with short films, music videos, animations and feature films, covering both fiction and documentary. The Brick Lane Bookshop, 166 95 Brick Lane Glasgow Short Film festival present Old Norse warriors, unorthodox dating techniques, an argumentative Russian bird and the late great Jocky Wilson! Join Scotland’s leading short film festival to see the winners of the 2012 Bill Douglas Award for International Short Film and the Scottish Short Film Award, alongside their audience’s favourite films of the festival. 96 Oh Baby London, 162 Brick Lane 12pm- 6pm A selection of Music Videos 97 Shop, 172 - 172 Brick Lane Renderyard Short Film Festival presents a programme of new Short Films, Animations, Documentaries, Music Videos and Micro Films. Their festival, which runs from 5th12th October, takes place in La Rioja, the wine capital in the North of Spain. The Brickhouse, 152C Brick 98 Lane 12pm-6pm Gorilla Film Magazine, the guidebook for filmmakers, will be at the Brickhouse curating a screening of the best short films from members of the IdeasTap website, showing a range of sub10 minute films and offering some additional entertainment provided by the Gorilla team. Café 1001, 91 Brick Lane 99 12foot6 is a London-based animation studio who will be showcasing a twohour selection of their flamboyant, entertaining work. VIBE 91 - 95 Brick 100 Lane 12pm-6pm Vibe Live and Gallery

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Ely’s Yard, 15 Hanbury Street 1pm-5pm A celebration of the New Romanian cinema featuring a selection of recent award-winning short films which reveals the skill and unique artistry of Romanian film talent. This is a very special chance to watch some of the best and most recent films by talented young directors. 27 Kobi Nazrul Centre, 30, Hanbury Street 12:30pm (30min), 1:15pm (30min), 2pm (65min) Welcome to our children’s hub with family friendly content 3+ with a fun-packed programme full of laughs, gasps, curious characters and silly stories from Whilygig Cinema: Whirlykids, fizzwhizzing storytelling from the Roald Dahl Museum and selection of fun-packed shorts, visually stimulating animations from around the world from One Dot Zero, making this a great stop for all the family. 28 Preem and Prithi, 124 Brick Lane A collection of Hackney and Tower Hamlets shorts.

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Poppies, 6-8 Hanbury Street Competition Venue Al Volo, 2 Ely’s Yard 23 Sonar Film Festival presents a selection of shorts made with support from the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Italy. 24 Absolute Vintage, Ely’s Yard,15 Hanbury Street Absolute Vintage will be showing a collection of music videos from Angular Records. 25 Ely’s Yard An Outdoor Video Projection (7’) by Ioana Marinescu and Tapio Snellman portraying the London high street. FLUX is a precise yet emotive visual analysis of a city going through a continuous commercial and cultural change. Project commissioned by The Romanian Cultural Institute. Corbet Place Café, 26

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Cine-File showcases a series of trailers and previews do give us a glimpse into current trends in French cinema. Central Film School, 88-94 Wentworth 11 Street 12pm, 1:30pm, 3pm, and 4:30pm. Central Film School present a programme of student films. The screenings are FREE but limited capacity so make sure you pick up a ticket at VIBE Courtyard. 12 Therapy, 58 Commercial Street Dice Productions are Louis Hudson and Ian Ravenscroft, an award-winning animation and comedy-writing duo. This is your chance to see a selection of their best shorts and animation. 13 Duke of Wellington, 12 Toynbee Street Bornshorts Film Festival provides a guest programme from Denmark with short films, music videos, animations and feature films in fiction and documentary. 14 Traffic People- 61-63 Brushfield Street Spitalfields Market Competition Venue 15 Dolly Dare, 107a Commercial Street, Spitalfields Competition Venue 16 Author Shoes,115 Commercial Street 12pm-7pm Author Shoes will be showing a selection of shorts from Kino London. 17 Lomography, 117 Commercial Street See Sunrise’s best short films and animations from the past 3 years, in partnership between Ditto TV and Norwich University College of the Arts. Including a teaser for this years’ shortlisted videos and a chance to vote for the 2012 winners. www.ditto.tv/sunrise 18 Agnes B, 16 Lamb Street Agnes B present Walk Away Renée (long metrage by Jonathan Caouette) and Les Condiments Irréguliers (short film by Adrien Beau) 19 Dr Martens, 15 Lamb Street #FIRSTANDFOREVER is the Dr. Martens S/S-12 campaign imagery is again shot by Gavin Watson and stars Agyness Deyn and Ash Stymest. A combination of imagery and film, on a spontaneous journey of ‘First’ moments and experiences set against British landscapes. 20 Inspitalfields Ltd., 13 Lamb Street Competition venue 21 The Golden Heart, 110 commercial street 12-5pm Sandra by Hazuan Hashim. A story of the life, struggle and survival of London’s East End landlady, Sandra Esqulant, who’s been running the Golden Heart pub in Spitalfields for over 30 years.

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Vibe Courtyard, 91- 95 Brick Lane, 12pm-6pm For full details see overleaf 2 Brady Arts Centre, 192-196 Hanbury Street, 12pm, 3pm QMU in collaboration with The Centre for the Study of Migration presents a look at the vibrant Jewish presence in 1950s East London. Presenting footage of BBC’s legendary Monitor series, and Carol Reed’s feature A Kid for Two Farthings with a short introductory talk by Dr. Gil Toffell. 3pm. QMU artist in Residence Ranjit Kandalgaonkar examines how London and Mumbai’s street bazaars are both sites of media exhibition, and networks of informal media circulation. This will be followed by a panel discussion of community media organizers, Business and Film Studies academics, youth ambassadors from Hi8us, Ranjit Kandalgaonkar. Ideastore Whitechapel, 321 3 Whitechapel Road 12pm, 1pm, 2pm Ideas Store Whitechapel presents a full day of activity starting with a selection of shorts from Paddington Arts, followed by “Who’s my Neightbour” produced by Loud Minority, finishing with and Leyton College Student films. Apples and Pears, 26 Osborn Street 6pm 4 Enjoy the cool vibe of Apple and Pears with our spoken word programme: Vanessa Gebbie, Gemma Seltzer, Sid Bose, Tim Wells and Hannah Silva and accoustic music featuring Alex Cox, Cyrus, Cordellia Fellows. 5 Bengal Cuisine, 12 Brick Lane “True Life Stories” an East End Film Festival documentary programme from the EEFF vault. 6 Sweet and Spicy, 40 Brick Lane Aesthetica 2011 programme Café Naz, 46-48 Brick Lane 7 Café Naz will be showing ‘Documents’ a documentary shorts programme from the EEFF vault. 8 Suzzle, 47 Brick Lane 12-6pm. Unlikely Treasures, the story of the collector is about people who collect unexpected things, clothespins, platform shoes and discarded teatags, taking you on a trip inside their homes and their minds. There is method to their madness and this film will show you why. Gallery S O, 92 Brick Lane 9 The Crossway Foundation presents a day of film screenings curated by Fozia Khaliq from two of their educational projects: Arabia Offscreen and Adobe Youth Voices. 10 Chez Elles, 45 Brick Lane 1

Street Graffiti Tours, Old Street Station Exit 2 1pm Street Art London are closely connected and involved with the street art scene in London, which is one of the most vibrant in the world. Join our tour and become immersed in this incredible artwork. 20 spots available. Pick up FREE tickets from our Cine-East Info Hub at Vibe Courtyard at 12pm.

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filmmaking, algorithmic music visualisations and more. AFX: breakout cinema from around the world! 48 A Child of The Jago, 10 Great Eastern Street Fashion world footage. Carhartt, 191, Shoreditch High Street 49 DepicT! Watershed’s short filmmaking competition, part of Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival challenges filmmakers to get creative in just a minute and a half. Catch the DepicT! 12 winners - all made in Britain - plus more short films from the archive! Maiden, 188 Shoreditch High Street 50 Competition Venue The Elbow Room, 97-113 51 Curtain Road 12pm-5pm. The Elbow Room will be screening winners from the Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival, and DC Shorts Showcase from the Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival. 52 Denham, 32 Charlotte Road 12-5pm Denham the Jeanmaker: A label built on experimentation and resourceful innovation. Denham will be showing a selection of short films acting as ‘moving wallpaper’ on their shop wall. 53 No Brow, 62 Great Eastern Street Competition Venue 54 Floripa, 91-93 Great Eastern Street A selection of works from The Brazilian Embassy (12-4), followed by live Jazz music. The Road Trip, 243 Old Street 55 3pm-8pm The Road Trip, hosts CINEEAST’s live music starting with country and indie/ rock including: KOMLA, Pasco Tom, Edit/Select, The Blind Hearts, Clockwork Orange and Aster Paulen. Check online for set times.

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Payne Shurvell,16 Hewett Street Payne Shurvell will be screening the critically acclaimed German mini-series ‘The Weissensee Saga’ (Ziegler-Film). Presenting an accurate dramatized depiction of day-to-day life in East Germany. Beginning at noon in six 45-minutes episodes with 15-minute breaks. 40 The Mind Training Centre, 115 Curtain Road Competition Venue 41 Signal Gallery, 32 Paul Street MyndPlay is a multi platform media player that allows you to control, influence and direct video media or a movie using only your mind. Come experience this interactive activity and talk to experts from The Mind Training Company to 42 understand how it all works. Inquandra Gallery, 78 Luke Street Kayak Libre provides a temporary experimental infrastructure in the form of a kayak taxi service along the waterways. The fare is a conversation. Concept by Manu Luksch. 43 Silvio’s, 58 Paul Street Competition Venue 44 The Griffin, 93 Leonard Street Live indie music promoters Agree In The Dark host a day of live music and short films. Expect a mixture of electrified garage and alt-folk, a free zine, and a one-off film score performance all interspersed with contemporary animated and live-action short films, and spit ’n’ sawdust charm. Pure Evil Gallery, 108 Leonard Street 45 12-6pm Pure Evil Gallery presents ‘Who’s afraid of Pure Evil?’ in the gallery basement. Original music from the Pure Evil Gallery Music Studio accompanies a new interpretation of Ed Albee’s ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf ’. 46 The Book Club, 100-106 Leonard Street 1pm-3pm The Book Club presents ScriptReadEast, a live event where new writers have their scripts read by professional actors. This is followed by Screen Social’s ultimate Music Vs. Film showdown exploring how the two art forms compliment and compete with each other. Old Blue Last, 38 Great Eastern 47 Street Amsterdam Film eXperience is at it again! This years travelling programme features breakbeat chaos videos, DSLR timelapses, street punk 39

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Blitz, 55-59 Hanbury Street Blitz will be showing a great selection of music videos from Cherry Red TV, Tiger Trap, Angular Records, and Big Face Art. 30 The Water Poet, 9-11 Folgate Street Spitalfields Competition Venue 31 Tune Hotel, 15 Folgate Street Competition Venue 32 Taylor Taylor, 137 Commercial Street Competition Venue 33 The Cube, 155 Commercial Street, Studio 5, 7pm-9pm Chair: Wade A. Jacks, Buffalo san Films. Could you be the next Ramin Bahrani or Hype Williams? A facilitated discussion and presentation in a Pecha Kucha style [20 slides shown for 20 seconds] about guerrilla filmmaking, whatever your discipline. The Light bar, 233 Shoreditch High 34 Street FOH Theatre: A theatre company with the cast comprising of people normally to be found pouring drinks, serving food and checking tickets on the South Bank. Expect short plays, poetry, comedy and, time permitting, a song and dance about unionising badgers. 35 The Drunken Monkey, 221-222 Shoreditch High Street 12pm, 6:30pm A young creative collective of artists performing an all day VJ set with a few surprises, teaming up with guest DJs and visual artists to remix their content. At 6:30pm the Film Festival Doctor presents shorts from the 2012 catalogue and The Met Film School. 36 We Admire, 13-15 Great Eastern Street 4pm, 6pm We Admire will be holding screenings of the award winning documentary ‘How to Start a Revolution’ directed by Ruaridh Arrow (TVF International) Not to be missed! 37 Protein, 18 Hewett Street 12pm Photomonth is proud to present Films by Photographers. Come see a selection of beautiful short films made by photographers. Photomonth is now accepting entries for their 2012 festival. Visit www.photomonth.org for details. 38 BN Gallery, 16 Hewett Street Boetzelaer|Nispen will be showcasing two works by video artist Críodhna Costello. 29

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stories of residents and local celebrities, as well as treasures from the sound archives and new commissions from artists in the area. 77 The Owl and the Pussy cat, 34 Redchurch Street From 6pm the Owl and Pussycat will be holding a night of comedy with Aidan Goatley presenting ‘10 Films with my Dad’ a solo show exploring. the father-son relationship through film, followed ‘THESE GUYS’ Sean Mahoney and Sam Hastings, hosted by Kwame Asante. 78 Chaat, 36 Redchurch Street Competition Venue The Aubin Cinema, 64-66 Redchurch 79 Street 3pm ‘Mission to Lars’ (78mins) Lars Ulrich is a heavy metal God. Tom Spicer is profoundly learning disabled. All Tom wants is to, “Meet Lars”. Tom’s siblings want to help him find his hero but what starts as a dream-come-true becomes a nightmare as Tom’s disabilities, the dysfunctional family, and heavy metal’s labyrinthine backstage world thwart the Mission at every turn. If Little Miss Sunshine were a documentary…*Followed by Q&A Speedies, 81 Redchurch Street 80 12-7pm. In the window come see the 1978 Italian Sci-fi Starcrash. A low budget campy Z movie including a cast of screen legend Christopher Plummer and David Hasselhoff! Inside In the viewing booth with sound, The Trouble With Tribbles, Star Trek, The Original Series Season 2, Episode 15, 1967.

1.30pm Join RichMix for a whole afternoon of Polish and Ukrainian film to celebrate the finals of Euro 2012, programmed by the East End Film Festival. From tales of footballing endeavour and obsession to charming comedy, come and lose yourself in the thrill of the finals, and some great cinema. Splash of London, 131 Bethnal Green 83 Road Competition Venue 84 Fika Swedish Bar and Grill, 161a Brick Lane Two young Danes, Rasmus Krone and Malthe B. K. Merrild, capture real stories and turn them into creative, narrative and colourful documentaries. Religious youths, underground Rock n’ Roll and people fighting for against climate change have been captured by their camera and transformed into short subtle movies. Enjoy. 85 Full Stop, 202 Brick Lane A selection of Basque shorts from the London Spanish Film Festival. 86 Winkworth, 216 Brick Lane Come have a sneak peak of the 2012 East End Film Festival Trailer 87 Brick Lane Coffee, 157 Brick Lane Screening ‘Untitled Work’ by Sophia Freeman, Steph Hartop, Myrid Carten and James Stradner Hookah Lounge, 133 Brick Lane 88 The London Spanish Film Festival presents a selection of shorts focused on the idea of feminine loneliness. Women in solitude at different moments of their lives, each with their own circumstances and situations, from filmmakers of both sexes, based in both London and Spain, picture images of the contemporary woman. Tony’s, 68 Sclater Street 89 Competition Venue 90 Lucy Tannen, 97-99 Sclater Street Competition Venue 91 Like+Neon, 106 Sclater Street Competition venue 92 VZ Gallery, 28 Cheshire Street Edge of the City is a multi platform media player

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