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Title:
East End Film Festival London Premiere SWANDOWN (12A)
When:
07.07.2012 15.30
Where:
Rio Cinema Dalston - London
Category:
Theatre and Cinema

Description

SAT 7 Jul • East End Film Festival London Premiere

SWANDOWN (12A) 3.30

(UK 2012) dir. Andrew Kötting 93m. Digital.
Andrew Kötting, Iain Sinclair, Stewart Lee, Alan Moore.

A travelogue and odyssey of Olympian ambition. Film maker and artist Andrew Kötting's poetic film-diary about encounter, myth and culture is also an endurance test for both himself and historian Iain Sinclair as they pedal a swan-shaped pedalo from the seaside in Hastings to Hackney via the English inland waterways. Joining them along the way are the likes of Stewart Lee and Alan Moore.

A discussion with Andrew Kötting and Iain Sinclair

£8.50

Venue

Map
Venue:
Rio Cinema Dalston   -   Website
Street:
103-107 Kingsland High Street
ZIP:
E8 2PB
City:
London
State:
Dalston
Country:
UK

Description

A great local cinema in Dalston. The Rio shows mainstream films and is also responsive to the interests of sections of the community often ignored by mainstream commercial cinema. Examples of this are the annual Turkish and Kurdish film festivals, the Saturday morning Children’s Picture Club, midweek Classic Matinées, the recently introduced Parent and Baby matinées and participation in Spanish and Gay and Lesbian film festivals. While all the other cinemas in Hackney have disappeared or become snooker halls and car auction rooms, the Rio continues to adapt and flourish.

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