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BARBICAN FILM - AMICUS: THE STUDIO THAT DRIPPED BLOOD... - 20 TO 25 FEBRUARY 2009

2008-12-27 10:21:00 by Holger Haase in Hammer and Beyond
 
...Barbican program featuring a huge range of Amicus productions that makes this an absolute Must Visit event if you're in the area barbican film AMICUS: THE STUDIO THAT DRIPPED BLOOD Friday 20 to Wednesday 25 February 2009 www.barbican.org.uk/film Cinema Hotline: 0845 120 7527 Ingrid Pitt; The House That Dripped Blood For twenty years,...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Harder They Come @ the Barbican.

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2008-03-20 08:48:53 by Editor in The Latest from GreenCine Daily
...Barbican ?" asks Lyn Gardner in the Guardian . "It happens during this Theatre Royal Stratford East transfer of Perry Henzell 's stage version of the cult 1972 movie about country boy Ivan who arrives in Kingston, Jamaica, with dreams of making it in the hit parade and ends up riddled with bullets The Harder They Come @ the...
 
 
 
 
 
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REVIEW: LALO SCHIFRIN'S CONCERT AT THE BARBICAN CENTRE, LONDON

2008-04-23 09:05:00 by Cinema Retro in Celebrating Films of the 1960s & 1970s
 
...Barbican Centre. An overwhelming sense of excitement and anticipation filled the auditorium as members of the wonderful London Symphony Orchestra took to the stage, followed soon after by the ensemble of Schifrins remarkable jazz quartet. Australian Trumpeter James Morrison, Peruvian born percussionist Alex Acuna (looking incredibly sprightly...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Harder They Come - The Barbican's Jamaican film season

2008-02-13 20:02:36 by modculture in Cinedelica
 
London's Barbican centre is hosting The Harder They Come season, celebrating the best of Jamaican cinema. In terms of movies, The Harder They Come is obviously heading things up, followed by director Perry Henzell's follow-up movie, No Place Like Home
 
 
 
 
 
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Reigning Cats & Dogs - Robert Downey Sr's Pound plus Robert Crumb's Fritz The Cat and Bob Stanley DJ set at the Barbican

2008-05-02 19:36:44 by modculture in Cinedelica
 
Next Friday looks like a decent night at London's Barbican, with the Fortune Teller Press presents Reigning Cats & Dogs. That means an outing for Robert Downey Srs Pound (unseen for 30 years), supported Fritz the Cat and a DJ
 
 
 
 
 
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Barbican's Best of Bond Weekend

2008-05-14 16:07:27 by modculture in Cinedelica
 
London's Barbican centre is hosting a Best of Bond weekend over the weekend of 7th and 8th June, with the films shown based on the votes of the cinema's audiences over the past couple of months. The winners have just
 
 
 
 
 
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'Bond 22' Shoots in London Next Week, Eon Silent on Gemma Casting

2007-12-30 00:00:00 by Ryan Stewart in Cinematical
 
...Barbican, a performing arts center in the north of London. The center is typically used to host music concerts, art exhibitions and theater productions, and according to the paper the "a sign has gone up giving warning that next week it will be the venue for the filming of a scene from the next James Bond film, currently working title Bond 22...
 
 
 
 
 
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Another Wajda update

2008-04-17 23:07:06 by Michael Brooke in Kinoblog
 
...Barbican Arts Centre on Friday next week, hell be recording a ten-minute video address for it His physical place will be taken by Agnieszka Holland, whose credentials are pretty much impeccable - and because shes worked extensively in the West (France and the US, most recently directing episodes of the outstanding US drana series The Wire ),...
 
 
 
 
 
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Censorship as a Creative Force: Screentalk

2008-04-26 18:33:21 by Michael Brooke in Kinoblog
 
...Barbican Arts Centre, in which Jiří Menzel, István Szabó and Agnieszka Holland (an eleventh-hour replacement for Andrzej Wajda) discussed their experience of censorship under the various totalitarian régimes under which they had to spend much of their creative careers It was a fascinating evening that covered a lot of ground, and it was...