Cables & Cameras  presents : REGIONAL VOICES at The Cube
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"Short film showcase from Cables & Cameras unearthing narratives from marginalised voices in UK cinema. Highlights include Nikki Fagbemi’s dark comedy about life with sickle cell anaemia and Klajdi Ymeri’s realist drama about grief and mixed-race identity."

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£5 (full) / £4 (concession) details

A event held at The Cube on Thursday 7th September. The event starts at 19:30.


Another chance to experience a special Cables & Cameras showcase of short films + a discussion after the films hosted by Junior Sunder + a opportunity to socialise in the bar and garden.

A cinematic movement is currently unfolding, spearheaded by a new generation of talented black and brown filmmakers and creatives. These visionaries are weaving captivating narratives that delve into the unexplored experiences and rich culture of various UK regions, thereby connecting diverse voices in a profound way.

The question arises: How can we establish strong alliances and partnerships with our regional creatives, and what valuable insights can we gain from one another? Let us embark on a journey to explore and discover specific solutions and tips that will enable us to collaborate effectively and further enhance the impact of this movement. By fostering an environment of mutual learning and support, we can elevate and celebrate the unique stories and perspectives that emerge from the regions across the UK. 

Through this collective effort, we can undoubtedly achieve a more inclusive and representative portrayal of our society and culture in are regions. Together, we can create a  landscape that truly embraces the richness of our regional identities and amplifies the voices that have been waiting to be heard.

FILMS SCREENING at this REGIONAL VOICES showcase:

Castus
Dir : Klajdi Ymeri / 12.43 mins

Fifty Four Days
Writer produced, co-directed Cat White /17.16 mins

A Conversation About Fatherhood
Dir : Luke Fresh / 13.28 mins

Monster Never Die
Dir : Argus / 19.51 mins

Why Me ?
Write : Nikki Fagbemi / 14.41mins

Hosted by Junior Sunder

Guest speaker : Luke Fresh / Cat White / More TBC.

Contact : [email protected]

We would also appreciate and remind you to be responsible to others. 
If you are not feeling 100%, and feel unwell, please refrain from attending on the night and we will refund your ticket.

Entry requirements:

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