Events on Friday 28th February
“Set in the Jewish ghetto of medieval Prague, the film opens with the Jewish community being threatened with removal from the city. Responding to this crisis, Rabbi Loew, the head of the city's Jewish community, begins to construct a monstrous figure out of clay - the mythical golem of the title. Calling upon ancient, mystical powers, the Rabbi brings this creature to life, hoping to protect his people.”
From:
FILM | SOUTH WEST SILENTS PRESENTS: DER GOLEM
“Proceeds from the event will be donated to this fundraiser for practical and emotional support for transgender prisoners in the UK:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/supporting-the-marginalised”
From:
Pitchfork Cafe
“Remember when kid parties were cool? The shit party buffets where the pineapple and cheese hedgehog was king? Where you bossed sleeping lions and took everyone down in musical statues? Party bags were compulsory, race you to fly our parachute men!”
From:
Kids' Party
“Fifty, frumpy and full of inhibitions, newly divorced Julie is searching for the sex life she once had, declaring: "I’m not ready to be put out to pasture yet!". Hurling herself into the modern dating scene, Julie shares her experiences with raw humour and engaging honesty, introducing us to the range of characters who help (or hinder) her attempted transition into empowered woman living her life and having that elusive fun.”
From:
Buzzing
“Rainbow Yawn is a collaboration between musician Deej Dhariwal, of the Wiltshire band Thought Forms (Invada Records) and visual artist Sarah James, born out of an improv performance at Café Kino, Bristol, in November 2018. If you were at our Winterfest in 2019 it was Sarah James that created the beautiful visuals for the event.”
From:
Rainbow Yawn + Thought Forms DJ Set