MATILDA ready meant she was warm & welcoming weeks of thought/planning
gave the punters some strong films on the first night of this film feast
named Films from the frontline. Back to the days of punk, a band named
|CRASS| introduced myself to radical politics, so what better film to be
shown The Battle of the Beanfield. Background: The Battle of the Beanfield
occurred when the police stopped several hundred members of a peace convoy
from setting up the fourteenth Stonehenge free festival, in Wiltshire
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One year on from the |Miners' Strike | It's now 1994 and shortly after the
Criminal Justice Bill became law in the UK, the Desert Storm free party
collective decide to head for Bosnia. Aiming to bring humanitarian aid as
well as throwing free parties the collective survive vehicle problems,
subzero temperatures and relentless snow to bring the noise and humanity
back to Sarajevo. |More info| Now we all to love to hate |chumba.com| but
a powerful film on them
The cafe collective cooked us a wicked meal with popcorn during the films
the bar was giving all those had won on the raffle their beer, a very good
start to the indymedia film fest we can only watch and wait with great
anticipation for the next two days. So what are you doing, getting cold at
home or keeping warm with some good films, here is what's on tonight
|24:11:05 | Three pounds on the door is the suggested donation. what a
deal, see you there
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