Thursday, 26 August 2010

SAVE THE DATE --> Sunday 12th Sept, Nosferatu! FREE!

Dear all,

Save the date and come to our very exciting event on
Sunday 12th September 20.00h, on Peckham's Car Park Roof - where we will be showing the original F.W. Murnau's 1922 Nosferatu, accompanied with eerie music from Super Best Friends Club. This event is part of the inaugural Peckham Free Film Festival runn
ing alongside the Nunhead Film Festival which, and as the name suggests... - will be showing films in various location in Peckham and Nunhead between the 7th -12th September and all for FREE!


The Blurb:

Peckham Free Film Festival and Skawinski & Marshall Films present: A free screening of Nosferatu on the roof of Peckham Rye Car Park, Sunday 12 September, 8.30pm. This silent masterpiece of German Expressionist cinema will be accompanied by live music. Food and drink will be available from Franks Cafe & Campari Bar. A big thankyou to Hannah Barry for permission to use this venue.


Links:

Our Event:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=143119739045590&ref=ts#!/event.php?eid=143119739045590&ref=mf

Free Film Festivals Website: http://www.freefilmfestivals.org/index.php

Directions to The Roof: http://www.frankscafe.org.uk/directions.html

Spread the word...


We look forward to seeing you there!

Love

Lydia and Rachel x


Tuesday, 13 April 2010

UNEARTHING SCI-FI SERIES:: Screening 1 ::

WHEN :: Tuesday 13th April. Drinks - Screening - 8pm
WHERE :: Sassoon Gallery, (Behind Bar Story, under Peckham Rye train station arches // (FIND US HERE: http://www.thesassoongallery.co.uk/SASSOON_GALLERY/CONTACT.html)
PRICE :: FREE

WHAT :: A Space Odyssey 2001 by Stanley Kubrick (1968)


Please join us for the first in our 'Unearthing Sci-Fi' series...

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Most probably the screening will be outside tonight.

Hope to see you there.

Monday, 12 April 2010

// FREE Film Screening Tues 6th April, 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' //

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WHEN :: Tuesday 6th April 2010
WHERE :: Sassoon Gallery, (Behind Bar Story, under Peckham Rye train station arches // (FIND US HERE: http://www.thesassoongallery.co.uk/SASSOON_GALLERY/CONTACT.html)
PRICE :: FREE
WHAT :: 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' by Kim Bartley and Donnacha Ó Briain (2003)

Hello everyone!

We would like to invite you all to the film screening of the controversial and much talked about documentary, 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' by Kim Bartley & Donnacha Ó Briain (2003), the last in our Documentary series and hosted by the much wonderful Dave Aldridge.

This documentary captures a rare moment of uprising and revolution, that much of the Western world has feared because of Hugo Chavez's Communist politics. A rare glimpse of Communism and the people who live by it and within its ideals. Winner of 12 Awards & 3 Nominations.

Hope to see you there!

Rachel and Lydia x


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Please check our blog, www.skawinskiandmarshallfilms.blogspot.com, for futher info.

see you there.

Rachel and Lydia x

// Film Screening Tues 30th March, 'The Bridge' by Eric Steel (2006) //

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WHEN :: Tuesday 30th March 2010
WHERE :: Sassoon Gallery, (Behind Bar Story, under Peckham Rye train station arches // (FIND US HERE: http://www.thesassoongallery.co.uk/SASSOON_GALLERY/CONTACT.html)
PRICE :: FREE
WHAT :: 'The Bridge' by Eric Steel (2006)

Hello everyone!

We would like to invite you all to the film screening of the controversial and much talked about documentary 'The Bridge' by Eric Steel, the second in a series selected by our wonderful guest host Dave Aldridge. On reflection, we have decided to have this month's series based around documentary film.

"The Golden Gate Bridge is the top suicide destination in the world. I made the documentary The Bridge in 2004, by putting cameras on the bridge capturing two dozen suicides and many attempts. By looking at one of society's gravest taboos, I hoped to shine light on the darkest moments in a person's life. In 2001, I saw people make the choice to jump from the World Trade Centre towers rather than perish in the flames. I had seen people leap to their death, but one can't ever prepare to see the end of a human life. The film asks why the Golden Gate Bridge is the top suicide destination in the world because of its beauty, it's easy-to-climb-over 4ft rail, its lack of safeguards, it's high foot traffic, and its guaranteed death."

Inspired by an article written by Tad Friend 'Jumpers', Steel decided to film the most popular suicide location in the world. Without telling anyone what he was actually trying to capture on film, for fear or influencing potential suicides into immortalising themselves on camera; Steel has produced an undeniably controversial yet poignant reality of suicide. With interviews with the friends, families and someone who survived a suicide attempt from the bridge, this documentary is truly thought-provoking and is not to be missed.

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Please check our blog, www.skawinskiandmarshallfilms.blogspot.com, for futher info.

see you there.

Rachel and Lydia x

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Thursday, 25 March 2010

Katie Screen's No. 2

WHEN :: Tuesday 23rd March 2010
WHERE :: Sassoon Gallery, (Behind Bar Story, under Peckham Rye train station arches // (FIND US HERE: http://www.thesassoongallery.co.uk/SASSOON_GALLERY/CONTACT.html)
PRICE :: FREE
WHAT :: 'Dark Days' by Marc Singer (2000).
Hello everyone!

We would like to invite you all to the film screening of 'Dark Days' by Marc Singer, the second in a series selected by our wonderful guest host Katie Surridge.
"When he relocated from London to Manhattan, Marc Singer was struck by the number of homeless people he had seen throughout the city. Singer had befriended a good number of New York's homeless and later, after hearing of people living underground in abandoned tunnel systems, he met and became close to a group of people living in The Freedom Tunnel community stretching north from Penn Station past Harlem. After living with them for a number of months, he decided to create a documentary in order to help them financially. Singer had never been a filmmaker before, and saw the production of Dark Days as a means of gaining better accommodation for the residents of the tunnel."
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A Series From Katie Surridge.

WHEN :: Tuesday 16th March 2010
WHERE :: Sassoon Gallery, (Behind Bar Story, under Peckham Rye train station arches // (FIND US HERE: http://www.thesassoongallery.co.uk/SASSOON_GALLERY/CONTACT.html)
PRICE :: FREE
WHAT :: 'The Gleaners and I' by Agnes Varda.
Hello everyone!

We would like to invite you all to the film screening of 'The Gleaners and I' by Agnes Varda, selected by our wonderful guest host Katie Surridge.
"An intimate, picturesque inquiry into French life as lived by the country's poor and its provident, as well as by the film's own director, Agnes Varda. The aesthetic, political and moral point of departure for Varda are gleaners, those individuals who pick at already-reaped fields for the odd potato, the leftover turnip".
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DON'T MISS OUT!

Saturday, 6 March 2010

We have been invited by the Goldsmiths Media Society to host a couple of films at The Amersham Arms (http://www.amersham-arms.co.uk/find-us.php) come down, watch some films, have a drink, have some food with us!

here's the blurb...

hope you can make it! L & R x

(Facebook page here --> http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=the+gowlett&init=quick#!/event.php?eid=342500636365&ref=ts)
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Screening of two Czechoslovakian films from 1970, along with pop corn, sweets, snacks and so on, also its FREE in!

All in aid of fund-raising for the Fine Art & History of Art degree show...

In collaboration with Lydia Skawinski-Shearer and Rachel Marshall Films, we are pleased to be screening...

"The Ear" (ucho) directed by Karel Kachyna,

Husband and wife find their house has been bugged with listening devises put there by the government. A harrowing night follows as they are lead to believe they are under surveillance.

"Valerie And Her Week Of Wonders" (Valerie a tyden divu) directed by Jaromil Jiles,

Inspired by fairly tales such as Alice in Wonderland Valerie story is a surreal tale in which love, fear, sex and religion merge into one fantastic world.


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