Events: The season will begin with his TV films Up the Junction, Big Flame, and Cathy Come Home, shown over three consecutive Sundays. The last will be introduced by architect Jemma Miller, who specialises in housing in London and the Southeast. The iconic Kes – ranked 7th in the BFI’s list of top 100 British films – will feature a Q&A with lead actor David Bradley. Land & Freedom will be followed by a roundtable conversation between Professor Paul Preston and historian and author Richard Baxell. Loach’s producer Rebecca O’Brien will join us for a Q&A after the screening of Sweet Sixteen, with copies of the new edition of Loach on Loach available for purchase at our Atrium Bar before and after the screening. Our The Wind that Shakes the Barley screening will act as a fundraiser for a Palestinian cultural charity, with Irish musicians performing before the screening and crafts on sale in the Atrium Bar. For our second screening of The Angel’s Share we’ll hold a whisky tasting event in collaboration with The Auld Hag – details to be announced on this soon
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