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Film Night

Thursday 26th August 2010
Core Arts, entrance at 109 Homerton High Street, London E9 6DL
6pm • FREE admission
• tel: 020 8533 3500
train: Homerton (London Overground) • buses: 236 / 242 / 276 / 394 / W15

Film: GOD MAN DOG   
(2007) Director: Singing Chen
Genres: Drama, Art, Foreign
Country of Origin: Taiwan

Synopsis: This is a rhapsody of gods, men, and dogs down and out together. A meandering truck full of gods gets mixed up with a cast of outcasts whose lives gradually entwine with each other. Yellow Bull, the owner of the truck, travels around giving ahelter to deserted god statues yet can't afford to have his artificial leg fixed. Biung, an alcoholic aboriginal, transports top-class peaches from a remote village yet finds himself less valued than even a peach. Ching, a depressed middle class wife, attempts to redeem her marriage after the death of her newborn. Then there's a fatal car accident caused by a stray dog. Can it change their lives and put an end to the obvious and distinct boundaries between them?

 

RESULT!

Friday July 9
Core Arts, 1 St Barnabas Terrace, London E9 6DJ

5:30-9:30pm • Free admission • tel: 020 8533 3500
train: Homerton (London Overground) • buses: 236 / 242 / 276 / 394 / W15

To celebrate the purchase of their building and winning the 5aside Men’s Health Day football tournament Core invites you to a night of arts and music. All Welcome!

 

Film Night

Thursday 15th July 2010
Core Arts, entrance at 109 Homerton High Street, London E9 6DL
6pm • FREE admission
• tel: 020 8533 3500
train: Homerton (London Overground) • buses: 236 / 242 / 276 / 394 / W15

Film: HAPPINESS   
(1998) Director: Todd Solondz
Genres: Drama, Black Comedy
Country of Origin: USA

Synopsis: All the characters in Happiness are screwed up: all searching for love, sex, workable relationships, comfort, psychological stability, happiness. You will probably recognise yourself somewhere in the picture. All are doomed not to find it; instead they learn to make do!

 

 

Film Night

Thursday 10th June 2010
Core Arts, entrance at 109 Homerton High Street, London E9 6DL
6pm • FREE admission
• tel: 020 8533 3500
train: Homerton (London Overground) • buses: 236 / 242 / 276 / 394 / W15

Film: THE PROPOSITION   
(2005) Director: John Hillcoat
Genres: Drama, Crime, Western
Country of Origin: Australia

Synopsis: Following the rape and murder of a colonial family, outlaw brothers Charlie and Mikey Burns are captured by ruthless local lawman, Captain Stanley. Rather than imprison both fugitives, Stanley presents Charlie with a proposition...

The film is sheer poetry....It conveys the horror of humanity, most especially in men.

 

Film Night

Thursday 13th May 2010
Core Arts, entrance at 109 Homerton High Street, London E9 6DL
6pm • FREE admission
• tel: 020 8533 3500
train: Homerton (London Overground) • buses: 236 / 242 / 276 / 394 / W15

Film: THE GETAWAY   
(1972) Director: Sam Peckinpah
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Country of Origin: USA

Synopsis: Doc McCoy has been granted parole. The catch is that Sheriff Beynon expects a small favour from McCoy for his generosity: robbing another bank! Beynon does not really intend to let McCoy walk away after the heist and neither does co-robber Rudy Butler, but stopping Doc proves a trifle difficult.

The Getaway has the very important "Three S's" which are so crucial to any film: Style, Substance, and Steve McQueen.

 

Not Strictly Karaoke

Friday May 7
Core Arts, 1 St Barnabas Terrace, London E9 6DJ

6-10pm • free admission • tel: 020 8533 3500
train: Homerton (London Overground) • buses: 236 / 242 / 276 / 394 / W15

Come and join us for an exciting evening of live music, karaoke,
improvisation and poetry. All welcome.

 

Angie Jack Voices
drawings, paintings, installations & objects

Exhibition: May 4 - June 11
Private view: Friday May 14 2010, 6-9pm • DJ sets with Sir James and DJ Guille, Catherine Collins, violin
Core Arts, 1 St Barnabas Terrace, London E9 6DJ

Viewing by appointment only. Please call Angie on 07883 297332
Opening times: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10am-4pm
buses: 236, 242, 276, 308, 394, W15

www.angiejack.com
www.myspace.com/psicobear
www.flickr.com/angiejack

 

Film Night

Thursday 15th April 2010
Core Arts, entrance at 109 Homerton High Street, London E9 6DL
6pm • FREE admission
• tel: 020 8533 3500
train: Homerton (London Overground) • buses: 236 / 242 / 276 / 394 / W15

Film: LET THE RIGHT ONE IN   
(2008) Director: Tomas Alfredson
Genres: Drama, Romance Horror
Country of Origin: Sweden

Synopsis: In the suburb of Blackeberg in Stockholm, the twelve year-old Oskar is a lonely and outcast boy bullied in school by Conny and two other classroom mates; at home Oskar dreams of revenging the trio of bullies. He befriends his twelve year-old next door neighbour Eli that only appears during the night in the playground of their building.

Nominated for BAFTA Film Award. Another 60 wins & 17 nominations.

 

Film Night

Thursday 11th March 2010
Core Arts, entrance at 109 Homerton High Street, London E9 6DL
6pm • FREE admission
• tel: 020 8533 3500
train: Homerton (London Overground) • buses: 236 / 242 / 276 / 394 / W15

Film: LA DOLCE VITA   
(1960) Director: Federico Fellini
Genres: Drama, Satire, Urban Comedy
Country of Origin: Italy / Language: Italian

Synopsis: Journalist and man-about-town Marcello Mastroianni struggles to find his place in the world, torn between the allure of Rome's elite social scene and the stifling domesticity offered by his girlfriend, all the while searching for a way to become a serious writer.

Cited as the film that signals the split between Fellini's earlier neo-realist films and his later art films, it is considered as one of the great achievements in world cinema.

 

Alex Ingram White Works
text, image, sound, performance

Exhibition: 5th March – 16th April 2010
Private view: Friday 5th March 2010, 6-9pm
Core Arts, 1 St Barnabas Terrace, London E9 6DJ

Viewing by appointment only. Please call Alex on 079222 85259
Opening times: Wednesday 2-4pm, Thursday 10am-4pm, Friday 10am-1pm
train: Homerton (London Overground) • buses: 236, 242, 276, 308, 394, W15

White Works
Paperback: 58 pages
Author: Alex Ingram
Publisher: Not Your Average Type (5th March 2010)
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-907513-10-7
Buy it here with 40% off RRP:
www.notyouraveragetype.com
for more information please visit:
www.notyouraveragetype.com/authors/alex-ingram/

 

Mind and Memory

19th January – 26th February 2010
Private view: Friday 5th February 2010, 6pm
Core Arts, 1 St Barnabas Terrace, London E9 6DJ

Opening times: Tuesday – Friday, 11am – 4pm
admission
by appointment tel: 020 8533 3500
train: Homerton (London Overground) • buses: 236, 242, 276, 308, 394, W15

Art exhibition by Francis Vissers

 

Film Night

Thursday 11th February 2010
Core Arts, entrance at 109 Homerton High Street, London E9 6DL
6pm • FREE admission
• tel: 020 8533 3500
train: Homerton (London Overground) • buses: 236 / 242 / 276 / 394 / W15

Film: EL TOPO: THE MOLE   
(1971) Director: Alejandro Jodorowski
Genres: Avant-Garde / Experimental, Surrealist Hybrid W/Estern
Country of Origin: Mexico / Language: Spanish. 

El Topo is a Spanish language allegorical, cult western movie and underground film, directed by and starring Alejandro Jodorowsky. Characterized by its bizarre characters and occurrences, use of maimed and dwarf performers, and heavy doses of Christian symbolism and Eastern philosophy, the film is about the eponymous character - a violent, black-clad gunfighter - and his quest for enlightenment. For many years the film could only be seen at midnight screenings, in arthouses and via partially censored Japanese laserdiscs and bootlegged videos until its official DVD release on May 1, 2007.

 

Film Night

Thursday 14th January 2010
Core Arts, entrance at 109 Homerton High Street, London E9 6DL
6pm • FREE admission
• tel: 020 8533 3500
train: Homerton (London Overground) • buses: 236 / 242 / 276 / 394 / W15

Film: WHAT'S EATING GILBERT GRAPE   
(1993) Director: Lasse Hallstrom / Rating: PG
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Country of Origin: USA Language: English 

Synopsis: Small-town delivery boy Johnny Depp is forced to act as head of an unusual household including an obese mother and a younger brother with learning difficulties (Leonardo DiCaprio in an Oscar-nominated performance). The arrival of caravan traveller Juliette Lewis leads him to consider putting his own happiness first for a change. Whimsical drama, with Mary Steenburgen and John C Reilly. Quirky, irresistible, and endearingly eccentric without being a freak show.

Core Arts, 1 St Barnabas Terrace, Homerton, London E9 6DJ   Tel: 020 8533 3500
registered charity no: 1043588    company no: 2985939