programme of events november 2011

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programme of events november 2011
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS NOVEMBER 2011
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hour before the published start time, so there is plenty of time for a cup of
tea, or a bottle of beer beforehand.
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Programme Design by Lina B. Frank
NEWS AND INFORMATION
TICKET TOUT TUESDAY
Films marked ttt are only £3!
ART ON THE WALLS IN NOVEMBER
Paul Albrecht has been taking photographs for over 20 years. He has
worked professionally as a studio portrait photographer and also on
cruise ships, photographing passengers in the Caribbean, Mediterranean
and Baltic. He prefers to work with landscapes and cityscapes. He lives in
Bristol.
THE HAITI KIDS KINO PROJECT
HKKP is a micro-humanitarian goodwill project, born from the Cube’s
Nanoplex.
Delighting in the dream-power of cinema, HKKP provides an opening for
escape, community and social occasion for Children in Haiti, a place
devastated by natural disaster. In March 2010, HKKP travelled to Port Au
Prince with a video projector, generator and amp, to project children’s
films on the sides of buildings, in tents and give cameras over to children
to explore their own lives. A second team left for Haiti in October 2011.
To fund the project HKKP puts on workshops, cake and t-shirt sales here
and around the country. FFI www.cubecinema.com/haiti
ORCHESTRA CUBE
We are an improvisational group based at the Cube. Musicians of all
standards and backgrounds are warmly welcomed.
FFI: www.orchestra.cubecinema.com
FERAL TRADE COFFEE
We are serving the entire 2010 harvest of husband and wife farmer duo
Adilio Ceron Escobar and Blanca de Ceron. Grown in high-altitude San
Pedro Nonulaco El Salvador and roasted to order in the seaside resort of
Littlehampton UK, this coffee is as single estate as the Microplex itself.
www.feraltrade.org
NANOPLEX
Nanoplex is the version of the Cube that accommodates
active learning, makes way for young people’s minds and
encourages creativity. Adults get in free if accompanying a
child (except where marked in the programme).
BABYCINEMA
The watching-with-baby screenings are for parents/ carers
with young babies (up to 1 year) to enjoy a movie in the
company of other parents and their offspring. We follow the
weekly film programme so you don’t lose out on the latest
blockbusters, foreign language films and classic favourites.
The Cube provides an area for prams, baby changing
facilities, lowered movie volume and extra lighting in the
auditorium. There will always be a friendly Front of House on
hand to help. These screenings are only £3 (free for babies!)
ASYLUM
The Cube offers UK asylum seekers and refugees free entry
to all film screenings.
ACCESS
The Cube welcomes everyone but the nature of the building
makes access for some people difficult. If in doubt, call us
and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.
BLACK POWER MIX TAPE 1967 to 1975
Tue 1st to Wed 2nd 8pm/ Wed 2nd 11am (babycinema)/
£5/£4/£3 (babycinema/ttt)
Göran Olsson/ 2011/ Sweden / 100 mins
Lost in an archive in Sweden for 30 years, The Black Power Mixtape is a compilation documentary that chronicles African-American political Black Power
movement between the years 1967-1975 through the eyes of a Swedish TV
station reporting to its nation.
The TV archives contain 16mm material shot by Swedish film makers, and
includes interview footage of Angela Davis, Bobby Seale, Stokely
Carmichael, and Kathleen Cleaver, which is given
“context” (in our time!) through commentary by
Erykah Badu, Harry Belafonte, Talib Kweli,
and Melvin Van Peebles. Music by
Questlove and Om’Mas
Keith...
20TH CENTURY
CUBE PRESENTS
‘SULLIVANS TRAVELS’
Thu 3rd/ 7.30pm/ £5/£4
In what will be our fourth presentation, 20th Century
Cube have selected Preston Sturges’ opus ‘Sullivan’s
Travels’ to be our next screening. Made in 1941,
the film follows the travails of our protagonist as he
admirably endeavours to make a film: One with meaning... One that will resonate with the common man! He’s
already got a great title for it (‘O Brother, Where Art
Thou’), but having established himself as a master of
lowbrow comedies, will his foray into worthy drama
bring him the respect he craves?
Come join us at The Cube and find out, or just come
along to gawp at Veronica Lake on the big screen...
That’s also fine.
DAS ANDERE SELBST
Fri 4th/ 8pm/ £5
Das Andere Selbst is a netlabel based in Berlin,
members are magic creatures. We played and
play music all around Europe and America,
keeping it high.
Close your eyes, bang your head: UIUTNA
sounds like loud geometry made out of wood.
Western gamelan or hypna-hop or whatever the
night has just told him.
SCAPPARE DI CASA from the dusty streets, under
great clouds and amazing views.
No shoes music, bus stations, camp fire circles.
New kundalini bass booster in town, H is depicted as having ten arms, riding a lion or a tiger,
carrying weapons and a lotus flower, maintaining a meditative smile, and practising mesmeric
audio gestures.
BRISTOL INDYMEDIA PRESENTS:
THE AUGUST ‘RIOTS’
Mon 7th/ 8pm/ £4/£3
but nobody refused for lack of funds
The August ‘riots’ were portrayed by the media
and politicians as the actions of ‘greedy feral
youth’ within a ‘criminal underclass’. Most of
these politically loaded explanations were
presented before what had happened was even
known.
Using hard research and the voices of participants,
this event will provide an analysis of the ‘riots’ of
August, considering what (actually) happened,
who was involved and how they did it. It will
also critique the representation of the events in
the media and mainstream politics.
Includes a showing of the film Rebellion in
Tottenham 2011.
A joint event hosted by Bristol Indymedia and
Bristol Radical History Group.
CHARLIE PARR 2 NIGHT RESIDENCY
Sat 5th and Sun 6th/ 8pm/ £9 advance each night
The Cube Microplex proudly welcomes back our Minnesotan friend,
National-Resophonic guitar maestro and balladeer of the old-times,
Charlie Parr, for a special weekend-long programme of events.
On Saturday 5th November, Mr Parr takes the dim-lit stage alone; a more
fitting venue for his intimate, raw and authentic country blues has yet to
be found. Attendees will also be offered performances by Charlie’s longtime friends, My Two Toms, and a Special Guest, whose identity is to be
unveiled no more than two weeks prior to the event!
Come Sunday, with penitence in their hearts and fire in their bones, Mr
Parr, the Toms and assorted friends present: ‘The Booze Brawlers Holiness
Revival & True Gospel Revue’ – a one-off spectacular which will see all
players kick up the dust onstage at once for a memorable evening’s
hollering. Recorded audio documentation of the night’s events will be
offered free to attendees as a special memento!
THE THIRD POLICEMAN
Wed 9th and Thu 10th/ 8pm/ £6 advance
A two night run. Qu Junktions is jazzed to present a
big theatrical project from wild card composer Ergo
Phizmiz.
The Third Policeman is an electronic neu-opera
based on Flann O’Brien’s perplexing masterpiece.
Part thriller, part comedy, part science-fiction, this
radical adaptation combines stagecraft, animation,
and distinctive, unforgettable music into an
astounding composite for the ears and eyes.
Created in collaboration with a host of artists who
can only be described in today’s incessant jargon
as “outsiders”, and performed by a cast of nontrained singers and comedians, with visual influences
from Eastern European animation and musical
references ranging from British dance bands to
intricate electronic music, it will be an unforgettable
and unique sensory experience.
IT’S MOONFLOWER TIME
11 11 11
Fri 11th/ 8pm/ £6/£5
The Greatness of the Magnificence presents
songs of the legendary Moonflowers, performed
by original members of that psychedelic music
collective whose chaotic presence was felt in the
late 80s and 90s locally and nationally.
Music celebrating Eggsistance.
www.moonflowers.org.uk.
SISKIYOU + SILVER PYRE +
I KNOW I HAVE NO COLLAR
Sat 12th/ 8pm/ £4 advance/ £6
on the door
Canadian four piece SISKIYOU (Constellation) is the result of a
partnership between Huebert (formerly of Great Lake Swimmers)
and Erik Arnesen (still a Great Lake Swimmer). With the help
of two multi-instrumentalists from Vancouver they meticulously
build strange arrangements around charmed moments.
SILVER PYRE forge a sound of archaic electronics,
with catchy, futurist song craft through layers of the
British landscape. Primarily the work of Gary Fawle,
joined by David Edwards (Minotaur Shock) and Dave
Collingwood’s (Gravenhurst, Yann Tiersen) expansive
drum propulsion.
I KNOW I HAVE NO COLLAR sing songs about Kansas
and mosquitoes over xylophone pings. It’s the sound
of anti-heroes made good, the déjà vu of awkward
adolescence, optimism and the legacy of K
Records.
TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY
Sun 13th to Tue 15th 8pm/ Wed 16th 11am (babycinema)
£5/£4/£3 (ttt, babycinema)
Tomas Alfredson/ 2011/ France/UK/Germany/ 127 mins/ Cert: 15
Gary Oldman steps into Alec Guinness’ formidable shoes as George Smiley, the
British Intelligence officer drawn out of retirement to find a Soviet mole in le Carre’s
engrossing spy thriller.
Director Tomas Alfredson (‘Let The Right One In’) -creates tension and intrigue without
resorting to James Bond/Jason Bourne style action and glamour. No car-chases or
explosions; instead we see a world of bureaucratic wrangling, deal-making and backstabbing where no one can be trusted and the thrill is in the details. Oldman gives a
pleasingly subtle performance joined by John Hurt, Colin Firth and Kathy Burke.
Open your ears for a night on which traditional
worldly folk forms get imaginatively retouched for
the now, by players with the wisdom and the chops
to keep their expressive magic intact: Andy Moor &
Yannis Kyriakides explore and honour the deep-cut
melancholy of Greek rembetika music.
The Family Elan play ravishing world-trad-psych with a
Northern English heart. Music of the old world reframed
the right way, all love and precious little sentiment.
ANDY MOOR & YANNIS
KYRIAKIDES: REMBETIKA
+ Family Elan
A Qu Junktion
Wed 16th/ 8pm/ £6 adv
PLATFORM OF PERFORMANCE
Sat 19th/ 6pm (doors) ‘til 1am/ shows 7pm, 8pm, 9pm,
Ausform is a company that encourages new ideas in theatre and performance.
Come join us for our now twice yearly platform of highly inventive new work and theatrical
experiments. Ausform Platform is an evening of double-bills by Bristol based and national
performance makers.
This micro-festival we will present 4 pieces of new work from artists we think are exciting. This
november eve we have invited circus/live artist Jonathan Priest (Fan-Atticks, Marie-Louise
Masreliez, Cirkus Cirkor), Isabelle Cressy (Pinch Physical Theatre) and Clockwork Moth, who
collaborate with a diversity of wild and exotic species of artist, generating eclectic and
inspiring adventures!
7pm Jonathan Priest with ‘Knot Circus’£3
8pm Isabelle Cressy with ‘Flog’ AND
The Clockwork Moth with ‘We Can Stay All Day’ £5 (double bill)
9pm Ira Brand with Keine Angst £5
You can buy a ticket for all performances for £10 from our website.
For more info about the artists, their pieces and buy a ticket go to ausform.co.uk
Our evening will culminate in a free party where we open the space for you to
share your thoughts, have a drink and dance the night away.
We encourage you to join us with a warm mind and an open heart.
‘OF THE BRILLIANT AND THE DARK’
ELLEN SOUTHERN AND ENSEMBLE
Sun 20th/ 2.30pm til 4pm/ £4/£3.50
Enter a haunting world of atmospheric vocal harmonies in this debut song-cycle by artistturned-vocalist, Ellen Southern. Weaving together entrancing music by 7 female voices, a
small mixed ensemble and visual projections, this piece transports the audience, encompassing
musical influences from early polyphony to trip-hop. The performance grew from Southern’s remix
score of an obscure opera ‘The Brilliant And The Dark’ first performed in 1969 by 1000 female
volunteers. Artists Eileen Simpson and Ben White discovered this opera whilst working with the
London Women’s Library archives.
Bristol’s festival of all things short and animated returns this November,
celebrating the best emerging short film and animation talent from
around the world.
The five day festival will feature special programmes from Bristol to
Brazil; a series of focused symposiums on future ideas and future
trends with industry specialists; a live script reading, a pop up cinema,
a fabulous Vintage Mobile Movie Bus and an interview with Director
Bruce Robinson (Withnail & I, The Rum Diary), and more.
This year sees the return of a flourishing relationship with the Cube
Cinema, who bring you a selection of eclectic, eccentric and amusing
activities during the festival.
CUBE ENCOUNTERS: PEOPLE LIKE US
MAGICAL MISERY TOUR.
Thu 17th/ doors 7.30pm/ £6 adv
(at watershed only)/ £8 door
Look Behind You!... She Is Back!
Vicki Bennett aka People Like Us raids the
tombs of HORROR films, plundering the undead, cutting up scared suburban teenagers amongst many victims into a delicious
perverse A/V set.
The source material is 95% from horror
movies, with content portraying less of a
scary nightmare but a journey through the
underworld of everyday human experiences. People Like Us, as ever, see the
positive and sometimes humorous side of
the most ghastly scenarios, accompanying
the edited found feature film footage with
new sample collage pop songs.
British artist Vicki Bennett has been an
influential figure in the field of audio visual
collage, through her innovative sampling,
appropriating and cutting up of
found footage and archives.
Also tonight, see Aki
Onda - an artist whose
musical instrument of
choice is the cassette Walkman.
CUBE ENCOUNTERS: SCULPTURE.
UNSTABLE MODULAR COLLAGE
Fri 18th/ doors 9pm/ DJs before/after
Sculpture on 10pm/ £6 adv
(usual Cube outlets)/ £8 door
Party. All the Animators in town will want to
let their hair down over these guys.
Sculpture is an audiovisual performance duo from London – electronic music
producer, Dan Hayhurst, and animator,
Reuben Sutherland.
Sutherland ‘DJs’ with home-made zoetropic discs, intricate concentric rings of
illustrated frames, projecting fragments of
looping images at 33, 45 and 78 rpm –
pre-Edisonian imaging technology with a
digital video camera, deftly manipulated;
the heart and spirit of animation laid bare
like you’ve never seen.
Hayhurst deploys prepared audio material
across 1⁄4” tape loops, hardware sampler,
cassette walkman and CDJ deck.
A strange amalgam of found sounds,
Plunderphonics, ancient electronic music
recalling the BBC Radiophonic Workshop,
imagine Felix Kubin playing Dubstep, mixed
hands-on on the spot.
CUBE ENCOUNTERS:
CAPTAIN ZIP FETISH FILM NIGHT
Sun 20th/ 8pm/ £6/£5
Captain Zip’s documentaries about the
fetish scene include public displays of
fetishism, a Sex-Workers’ Pride demo, Mistress
Alexia teaching correct use of a whip, and
private play in fetish dungeons.
See fetishists under police escort marching
to campaign for better understanding of
this taboo subject - featuring human ponies,
rubberists, whips, high heels and plenty of
discipline.
It was in 1998 that Kodak last issued
striped Super 8 film for lip-sync sound. Zip
used it for ‘Metal Carew’, a documentary
about erotic metalwear maker Lisa Carew
and her daring publicity stunts on Tower
Bridge and Brighton Seafront.
Join us for this one-off night of fetish fun.
PAUL GOODMAN
CHANGED MY LIFE
WITH JONATHAN LEE
Mon 21st/ 8pm/ £5 /
2011/ USA/ 89 mins
Philosopher, poet, novelist, sociologist, pacifist, psychologist, anarchist, open bisexual and spokesperson for a generation, Paul
Goodman had been dazzling and infuriating America for more
than a decade before his death in 1972. This documentary,
the first, introduces Goodman to a new generation. The continuing relevance and bite of his critique has startled readers
in the US, where his books are being re-issued in new editions.
Writer Horatio Morpurgo treated the student protests from a
‘Goodmanite’ perspective in a recent book of his own and
will give a short introduction.
The director Jonathan Lee will be present at this
one-off screening, which will be followed by a
discussion.
ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER
with live visuals by Nate Boyce +
Hyetal (Live) + Kelly Twins DJs
Tue 22nd/ 8pm/ £9 advance
OPN is a beautifully off-beam artist who is creating a
genuine canon of music and images. His show’s feature
powerful and evocative synthesiser tracks which are
disjointed but lyrical, weirdly ecological and feature re-purposed
“ghost vocals” which serve as narration for Lopatin’s signature
amorphous, ambient passages.
Somehow, via parallel process and a collusion of space/time/
mathematics and retro-mania, Oneohtrix Point Never makes the in
sound from way out. With a fly new album and show to boot but
with the same mastery of timbre, touch and atmosphere intact,
OPN gets returnal in Bristol since supporting King Midas Sound.
Star grazing cinematic sound scrapes with mutant beats and
future soul care of Bristol based Hyetal.
Slo-mo space disco jams in the bar.
A Qu Junktion
BABYCINEMA FILM SURPRISE
Wed 23rd/ 11 am/ £2, babies free
This screening is the Lucky Dip of the
Cube film archive.
Join other parents/carers with young
babies (up to 1 year) to enjoy a
movie from the Cube archives for one
screening only.
BEACONS ICONS AND DYKONS:
KENNETH ANGER
Thu 24th/ 8pm/ £5
Beacons, Icons and Dykons pays tribute to the highly
influential American underground experimental filmmaker
Kenneth Anger.
The films will be accompanied
by a heady mix of
performances that promise
to be Anger inspired, being,
surreal, homoerotic with a little
touch of the occult.
Beacons Icons and Dykons is a
regular night which has queer
leanings, showing films and
creating performances inspired
by them all hosted by
Tom Marshman.
HELLFIRE VIDEO CLUB PRESENT A NIGHT OF PSYCH FI, WITH ZARDOZ
Fri 25th/ 8pm/ £5
The Hellfire Video Club is back once again with another double-bill of psychotropic cinema, with DJs in the bar playing the weirdest records they could find down the back
of the sofa.
Tonight’s main feature is lesser-spotted Sean-Connery-in-a-bikini epic “ZARDOZ”, directed by the legendary John Boorman (Point Blank, Deliverance, Excalibur). It’s a little difficult
to summarise a plot that involves the worship of a giant floating stone head, spewing out ammunition when fed with grain, all the while preaching that ‘the gun is good, the penis
is evil’, so maybe it’s best not to try. Suffice to say the film is rather eccentric and lush.
To follow this is a hugely camp 70’s Euro ‘Star Wars’ rip-off that is jam-packed with bonkers no-budget effects. This promises to be a powerful night of psychedelic psi-fi.
In the bar the Hellfire DJs will be playing futuristic freak-funk from a galaxy far, far away.
BLEEDING HEART NARRATIVE / MAT RIVIERE / BASTARDGEIST
Sat 26th/ 8pm/ £4 advance/ £6 on the door
BLEEDING HEART NARRATIVE are a London sextet who weave together beautiful sounds with a haunting intensity. As interested in
textures and orchestration as they are with rhythm and melody. Their style is a distinctive and captivating, never settling on genre
or approach. In creating their music, Bleeding Heart Narrative incorporate more abstract influences into traditional song structures,
applying pop sensibilities as they go. Joining are Brainlove label-mates Mat Riviere and Bastardgeist (all the way from Chicago!).
The Pigeon Post describes MAT RIVIERE: “...the crashing casio rhythms mixed with Riviere’s unique voice creates something so
unique that words can’t really illustrate. It’s a bit industrial, slightly harrowing, but Mat’s work is ultimately beautiful - unlike
anything else.”
Through layers of kalimba, processed vocals, a handful of circuitous samples and found percussion, BASTARDGEIST
explores the politics and isolation of sexuality through abstract lyrical fragments intermittently obscured by
ethereal washes and frank, heart-wrenching melodies.
MELANCHOLIA
Sun 27th + Mon 28th 8pm/
Wed 30th 11am (babycinema)
/5/£4/£3 +babycinema)
Lars Von Trier/ 2011/ 136 mins/ Denmark/ English/ Cert: 15
Melanchoia, depression. The vulnerability of the lone mind
contemplating human fragility.
Two sisters, Claire and Justine (Charlotte Gainsburg and
Kirsten Dunst) are at Justine’s wedding. The world is about to
end - a giant planet is heading towards Earth to crush it.
Everyone will die... In beautiful slow motion and real time with
a hand held camera, the end is inevitable for us all.
How do we each cope with our own morality?
BLUESCREEN
Wed 30th/ 8pm/
Film makers in for free!
Others £3/£2
Last Bluescreen of 2011!
Bluescreen is Bristol’s longest running
Independent OPEN Screen Film event,
come along and find out our secret!
New to Bluescreen?
All you need to do is; Bring films (under
20mins) on DVD or MiniDV. Simple as
that! Any film genre welcomed, the
more eclectic mix the better!
JILLY GOES NORTH
Tues 29th / 8pm/ Donations on the door
Jilly Goes North - A Peripatetic Investigation
Steve White/ UK/ 2011/ 60mins
This colourful documentary, made by film-maker Steve White with Bristol
artist Jilly Morris, records the experience of being an artist in residence
in a remote rural setting in Northumberland. The charity ‘Visual Arts in
Rural Communities’ has invited the artist to spend one year in a moorland
landscape to live and work within a hill-farming community. Filmed
throughout the year and including the artist’s own video diaries, this
film conveys the experience of a city girl artist living and working
in isolation, getting to grips with nature and discovering the
art of walking in all weathers. Throughout all this, Jilly must
create a body of artwork for her first ever solo show.
Filmed and Edited by Steve White.
Original Music by Dan Lewis.
See YOUR Films on the Cube’s Big Blue
Screen, Films on the Cinema screen, the
best way to see them! Not got a film?
Come and be inspired! And some
classic shorts from the Archive, Cube
Orchestra rescores & Bluescreen Hi-Fi
DJs.
[email protected]
Coming up in December...
thu 01 Men Diamler
fri 02 a future without presents lund quartet album launch
sat 03 neil young and crazy horse tripute band: heart of rust
sun 04 baird/fursaxa/sharron kraus
NOVEMBER
2011
tue 01 20:00 BLACK POWER MIX TAPE
wed 02 11:00 BABYCINEMA PRESENTS:
BLACK POWER MIX TAPE
20:00 BLACK POWER MIX TAPE
thu 03 20:00 20TH CENTURY CUBE PRESENTS ‘SULLIVANS TRAVELS’
fri 04 20:00 DAS ANDERE SELBST
SAT 05 20:00 CHARLIE PARR 2-NIGHT RESIDENCY
SUN 06 20:00 CHARLIE PARR 2-NIGHT RESIDENCY
mon 07 20:00 BRISTOL INDYMEDIA PRESENTS: THE AUGUST ‘RIOTS’
tue 08 20:00 Closed for private event
wed 09 20:00 THE THIRD POLICEMAN
thu 10 20:00 THE THIRD POLICEMAN
fri 11 20:00 IT’S MOONFLOWER TIME - 11 11 11
SAT 12 20:00 SISKIYOU + SILVER PYRE + I KNOW I HAVE NO COLLAR
SUN 13 14:00 NANOPLEX SCREENING ARIETTY
20:00 TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY
mon 14 20:00 TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY
tue 15 20:00 TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY
wed 16 20:00 ANDY MOOR & YANNIS KYRIAKIDES: REMBETIKA
thu 17 20:00 PEOPLE LIKE US - MAGICAL MISERY TOUR
fri 18 20:00 SCULPTURE . PERFORMING UNSTABLE MODULAR COLLAGE
SAT 19 18:00 AUSFORM PERFORMANCE PLATFORM
SUN 20 14:30 ‘OF THE BRILLIANT AND THE DARK’ ELLEN SOUTHERN
20:00 CAPTAIN ZIP FETISH FILM NIGHT
mon 21 20:00 PAUL GOODMAN CHANGED MY LIFE WITH JONATHAN LEE
tue 22 19:30 ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER
wed 23 11:00 BABYCINEMA FILM SURPRISE
20:00 CLOSED
thu 24 20:00 BEACONS ICONS AND DYKONS: KENNETH ANGER
fri 25 20:00 HELLFIRE VIDEO CLUB PRESENT A NIGHT OF PSYCH-FI,
SAT 26 20:00 BLEEDING HEART NARRATIVE / MAT RIVIERE /
BASTARDGEIST
SUN 27 20:00 MELANCHOLIA
mon 28 20:00 MELANCHOLIA
tue 29 20:00 JILLY GOES NORTH
wed 30 11:00 BABYCINEMA PRESENTS MELANCHOLIA
20:00 BLUESCREEN
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