INGE VAL FR I T S E F ST CINE-EA 2 OM 201 STIVAL.C E F M L 1 JULY I F ASTEND WWW.E
Sunday 1st July Midday to Midnight With films for young and old from every corner of the globe, join us as we blanket every cinema, bar, café, nook and cranny of London’s East End with documentaries, dramas, animations, live music, talks, film clubs, competitions… in fact all things film, and all things FREE! CINE-EAST preceeds the main body of the East End Film Festival, which offers a jam-packed, six day celebration of cinema. 2012 sees the EEFF playing host to hundreds of films and events including the EEFF 2012 Opening Night Gala ‘Arena: Amy Winehouse in the grand setting of St Anne’s Church in Limehouse; recreating Graceland for Closing Night Gala film The Last Elvis; and films
Vibe
taking in Resistance & Revolution (1/2 Revolution, We Are Legion), LGBT rights (How To Survive A Plague, Call Me Kuchu); Art on film (Make Your Own Damn Art, Ai Wei Wei: Never Sorry); an Identity series (Indignados, Wilaya) and the uncategorisable (The Legend of Kasper Hauser); as well as a special programme of Olympic cinema at Stratford Picturehouse that gives you the chance to meet 1948’s Olympians as they pass down the torch of experience.
The hub of CINE-EAST, Vibe will be the headquaters of the day, a place to meet, collect tickets, try the spiciest cocktail in the world, start and end the CINE-EAST treasure hunt and soak up the CINE-EAST atmosphere. This is the place to be in the heart of the CINE-EAST action. Pick up the map at Vibe bar and start your CINE-EAST treasure trail for your chance to win tickets to the Opening Night Gala for the East End Film Festival 2012.
NB- CINE-EAST is a one-day FREE programme of screenings and events; a Festival Fringe that kicks off a week of premieres and parties as part of the main festival from 3rd - 8th July. For further details of the East End Film Festival line-up go to: www.eastendfilmfestival.com
Vibe Courtyard The hub of CINE-EAST; Vibe will be the headquarters of the whole day, a place to meet, collect tickets, try the spiciest cocktail in the world, start and end the CINE-EAST treasure hunt and soak up the atmosphere. The heart of all the action of CINE-EAST, pick up the map at Vibe bar and start your CINE-EAST Crossword Trail for your chance to win tickets to the EEFF Opening Night Gala and other top prizes. See overleaf for more details. Watch ‘Wild Bill’ on the big screen in the Vibe Courtyard;We are joined by none other than Director Dexter Fletcher and his cast to watch this ‘tower-block western’.The debut of director Dexter Fletcher and co-writer Danny King, ‘Wild Bill’ tells the poignant, funny and dramatic story of a father and son relationship set in London’s East End. This hugely enjoyable comedy/drama is full of quirky absorbing characters and attentiongrabbing performances. This remarkable, award-winning directorial debut from Fletcher displays tantalizing potential for things to come. Described by fans as “Brutal British Brilliance”, “A must see” and “Better than Ritchie,” this is one not to miss, so join us to watch this on the big screen.
Disclaimer: Please assume, unless otherwise stated in the programme, that all films are certified 18.
Wild Bill is released on Blu-Ray,DVD and Digital Download on 23 July by Universal Pictures (UK)”
Cine-East Crossword Trail
INTRODUCING....
Vibe Gallery & Vibe Live:
FRINGE L A IV T S E F T S A -E E CIN
1 JULY 2012
FESTIVAL.COM
WWW.EASTENDFILM
Upstairs at the Vibe Bar lies the Vibe Gallery and venue space Vibe Live. To mark the World Premiere of the final three installments of their epic documentary project Do you love me like I love you in Vibe Live as part of CINE-EAST, British artists Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard curate the Video Art Lounge within the Vibe Gallery. Running from Cine-East and for the duration of the East End Film Festival itself, they present a collection of works that play with ideas of portraiture and documentary including videos by Liliane Lijn, Jem Cohen and John Smith, alongside Vinyl, a documentary by Alan Zweig about what drives people to collect records. Zweig’s subjects include a car wash employer who claims to own over one million records and a man who throws out his collection rather than giving it away because he doesn’t want anyone else to own it. ‘Do you love me like I love you’ is a series of 14 films featuring a compelling collage of famous, infamous and unknown individuals talking directly to the camera about what the music of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds means to them. The resulting 40 minute films are subjective human portraits of each of their classic albums, told through those who have lived and loved the music including the likes if Blixa Bargeld and Bobby Gillespie. The final three 40 min films will have their World Premiere at CINE-EAST as part of EEFF fringe festival July 1st at Vibe Live. This event is FREE and will be a highlight event, so get in the queue early as seating is on a first come first served basis.
Visit the 20 venues highlighted on the map by the yellow dots to find clues to fill out the crossword. Once you have filled out all the answers, unscramble the letters in the shaded boxes to reveal the final clue. Submit your filled out crossword AND final answer at The Vibe for a chance to win VIP tickets to the East End Film Festival Opening Night Gala and other prizes.