Events on Friday 2nd November
“The legendary Crick Crack Club brings its wild haven of fairytale, myth and epic to
the Cube. Here the finest performance storytellers create a bold cinema of the imagination for thinkers, dreamers and seekers.”
From:
Cinema of the Imagination: The Day of the Dead
“Invisible Britain: Portraits of Hope and Resilience reveals untold stories from people who have been left out of the media narrative and left behind by government policy. Featuring the work of accomplished documentary photographers, the book shows how an unprecedented world of austerity, de-industrialisation and social upheaval is affecting us all.”
From:
FILM & BOOK LAUNCH | Invisible Britain
“In an attempt to defy death Frankenstein creates a creature, a monster that is both childlike in its innocence but repulsive in its form. The horror stricken Frankenstein drives out the bewildered monster into an unforgiving world where it is met with cruelty and pain wherever it goes. Broken and desperate the creature determines to cause its creator the same crippling pain, and those that the Doctor loves most are going to suffer.”
From:
FRANKENSTEIN
“A genuinely unique talent, Damo Suzuki found fame after krautrock legends CAN found him busking in the streets of 70s Cologne. Immediately drafting him in to replace Malcolm Mooney, the band, oft-considered one of the single greatest outfits in western musical history went on to record a plethora of seminal LPs, including TAGO MAGO and EGE BAMYASI.”
From:
DAMO SUZUKI
“"For me, love has infinite power. Everything you do, what you want and desire, your dreams and passions, are a reflection of how much love you put into it. With love everything is possible, everything can be overcome, there are no limits.”
From:
Javier Moreno