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Subject: animate! at Roxy - 13th June - Daniel Saul
animate! nights continue with retrospective plus Q&A with Daniel Saul
Wednesday 13th June
Roxy Bar & Screen, London SE1 1LB
8pm
FREE entry
Daniel Saul's films are often a hybrid of styles. Some personal some
journalistic. But often stories about characters who live on the margins of
society. Or the edges of the city. Or those whose voices are rarely heard.
Documentary bleeds into animation and reportage transforms into drama.
Following the screening Dan will be in conversation with Gareth Evans
(Vertigo, Time Out)
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Programme:
- The Morris Jelly House of Fashion
- Garden on a String
- Killing Time - The last 1000 years in 4 minutes. (Animation with
Christopher Eccleston made for the Millennium)
- The Head Librarian (Animated documentary about the world's smallest
Library)
- Constable Country (Documentary about a working tank made out of Constable
Prints)
- London in 60 Seconds
- Insight in Mind
- Sink
- Priceless: Science (Animated testimonials from Islamic women)
- The Nuclear Train (animate! commission. Animated Drama with Joe Duttine,
and written by James Flint)
- Persephone (The Greek myth retold through children's drawings)
Total running time: 63 mins
www.philmulloy.com
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animate!
Despite the recent sudden and sad death of Dick Arnall, founder and driving
force behind animate! the group is continuing the monthly artist
retrospective night at Roxy Bar & Screen. Each night will focus on artists
who have undertaken an animate! commission since the scheme's inception in
1990 and will feature screenings of their past work followed by chosen artist
in conversation with Gareth Evans.
Future artists include Chris Shepherd and The Brothers Quay. This is a rare
chance to meet some of the best filmmakers, animators and artistes working in
the UK today, and to experience their work first hand - up close and
personal!
animate!
www.animateonline.org
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Roxy Bar & Screen opened last summer in London Bridge and is the first bar of
its kind to screen a high quality selection of audiovisual material, from
classic and cutting edge films, to visual art and weekend live audiovisual
nights. The venue is showcasing the best new and rising talent alongside
more well known established artists and providing a unique outlet and
environment for people to see and discover the cream of cutting-edge film and
video work. Screenings take place in the main area of the venue using a
large-scale, state-of-the-art digital cinema screen and surround sound
system; offering viewers a unique, high quality cinema experience within a
relaxed bar setting. Reasonably priced food from the bistro-style menu and
drinks from wine and beer to cocktails are served throughout.
www.roxybarandscreen.com
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